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Blessing Newton Abahi, Woman Behind 'Bunch of Women' Soundtrack Launches Business.

In a video shared on tiktok, Blessing Newton Abahi, the lady who while describing her ordeals from an abusive spouse, became an internet sensation after her phrase, 'Bunch of women' started being used as a soundtrack on video-sharing platform, TikTok.

Blessings showed off her new line of business and thanked Nigerians who contributed towards her starting a business, while showing off her new store.

"My people I thank una very much for wetin una don do for me. This time around bunch of women don start bunch of business. E don shele. I dey produce liquid soap, toilet wash. I can make like 25 products on my own", Blessing said. 

Blessing revealed that she is currently into the production of chemicals including liquid soap. She received financial assistance via monetary donations from some Nigerians who were moved by her story.

In a recent video, the young woman displayed her new store and announced that she has started a 'chemical' business, that she is into the production of liquid soap, toilet wash and some other chemicals.

She also shared a photo of herself looking glammed-up on TikTok.


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  1. Wishing her well

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  2. What God can not does not exist

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  3. Internet will either make you or break you!!!! Congrats and nice one

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  4. Sometimes what seems to be a joke will turn out to be your selling point and yield money and visibility to the world!!!! The Soundtrack is global now!!!

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  5. From Grass to Grace indeed!!! That soundtrack is woohoo hilarious!!! Oh my!!!

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