Prominent Nigerian entrepreneur Chioma Ifeanyi Eze, founder of the Data Entry Online School and Fresh Eggs Market, has publicly debunked a false viral post that misused her image and spread misleading claims about her personal life.
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The post, which circulated widely on Facebook, falsely alleged that Chioma returned to Nigeria from South Africa to search for a husband after “not being touched by a man for five years.” It featured an image of her at an airport and quickly gained attention across social media.

In a firm response shared on her verified Facebook page, Chioma wrote:
This is how you know that the internet is full of liars. See how this one is using my picture to seek for relevance.
Chioma, who is happily married with children, criticized the spread of fake news and urged Nigerians to be more responsible with the information they consume and share online.

Chioma Ifeanyi Eze is best known as the founder of Data Entry Online School, a digital training platform that equips Nigerians particularly women and youths with skills in data entry, virtual assistance, and remote work.
Each year, Chioma graduates hundreds of students, many of whom go on to secure freelance jobs and remote work opportunities both locally and internationally.

Her school has become a trusted pathway for economic empowerment in Nigeria’s growing digital economy.
Now expanding into agriculture, Chioma has launched Fresh Eggs Market, a tech-driven agribusiness venture that aims to revolutionize how eggs are sold and distributed across Nigeria.

With a focus on freshness, logistics efficiency, and digital ordering, Fresh Eggs Market is already gaining attention for its farm-to-consumer model. Chioma’s innovation seeks to solve problems in Nigeria’s food supply chain while creating new income streams for women and smallholder farmers.