May Edochie, the estranged wife of Nollywood actor and failed presidential candidate, Yul Edochie has made her first public statement following draggings from him.
The mother of four, who lost one of her children last year in the midst of her marital drama kept a low profile on Thursday, which marked her son’s first post-humous birthday.
Now taking to her Instagram page, May shared a message to God, expressing gratitude to him. The now mother of three stated that she will never cease to praise Him despite life challenges.
“Oh Lord, I will never cease to praise you”.
Kemi Filani reported on Tuesday that Yul started the New Year with violence as he publicly dragged his estranged wife, countering her over her post claiming 2023 was her toughest year. Yul revealed that May had a breast enlargement surgery and tummy tuck last year while pretending to mourn her son and she did it without his consent and with the endorsement of her married boyfriend.
Yul further dragged her for manipulating the public to bring him down, as he pledged that 2024 would mark the end of his silence.
In a follow-up post, Yul told May to stop with the manipulation as he had had enough and threw more light on her alleged breast enlargement.
In a surprising twist of turn, Yul promised to lay off from dragging her because of their children, stating that though there’s so much he has to say but he will stop for now, because of his children. He avowed that just because men don’t talk, doesn’t mean they should keep quiet and die. According to Yul, their plan is to kill him but God wouldn’t allow them to.
Recall that on Monday, May poured out her emotions about the transition from 2023 to the new year, 2024, sharing how the past year had been a challenging ride for her, describing it as a series of catastrophic events that left her sad.
May spoke on the adversities and misfortunes she faced in 2023, expressing that the worst blow was the tragic loss of her flesh and blood. Despite dealing with despair, she admitted that she almost gave up but found strength in her faith, and learned not to question God’s will.
Her statement contradicted Yul’s own, who described the past year as the best, filled with achievements and grace from God.