Frank Edoho’s wife shares her side of the story
- After the video recording between her and Chike was leaked by a blogger, Frank’s ex-wife made a post about “surviving Frank Edoho.”
- She revealed that while she was pregnant with their first child, Frank Edoho allegedly had an affair with actress Mbong Amata and other women.
- She explained that she would cry on the floor for days, begging him to see her, but he would walk out and not return home for days.
- She also revealed that he pressured her to abort their second child because he was not ready to be a father, while she accused him of having numerous relationships.
- Sandra Edoho revealed that she went through emotional, psychological, mental, and physical abuse, but she stayed committed and shielded him.
- Sandra called Frank a deadbeat and said she had been the one funding his lavish lifestyle. She said she paid for all his trips, business class tickets, home bills, and bills for his children from his previous marriage.
- She said she took his mum to the United States and that she lived with her parents for several years.
- She accused him of spending her money on different women and hotels because he had access to her funds. She also said he sold her property without her permission and spent the money on different girls.
- She claimed he would disappear for weeks with Adaeze Ugboaja and BBN ex-housemate, Tega Dominic. She also revealed that he linked up with Amaka Okeke and said he told her he was trying to connect her for an endorsement, but she accused him of sleeping with her too.
- She talked about how he is on Snapchat with different women, blowing them kisses. She revealed she once walked in on him talking to another lady for over an hour, and she almost passed out from anger.
- She said she was a great and faithful wife to him, but she chose herself, walked away, and filed for divorce.
- She ended it by saying she is an adult woman and can be friends with or date anyone she wants.
- She revealed that there is evidence for all the allegations and advised Frank to move on.
What are your thoughts??
After my husband caught me having an affair with a stranger, he never touched me again.
For 15 years, we lived like strangers under the same roof until one doctor’s appointment shattered everything I thought I knew.
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@Dammi_Esq Lawyer the question was the rent paid in the mans name. If yes, the man was not tresspassing the Lady is. If the rent was paid in the mans Ladies, then the brotherhood will excommonicate him.
A man rented a fully furnished apartment for his girlfriend in Lagos out of love.
Paid the rent, bought the TV, bed, fridge, curtains… everything.
Few months later, he decided to surprise her with an early morning visit.
Only for him to open the door and meet another man comfortably sleeping inside the apartment he sponsored.
What happened next shocked the entire compound.
The boyfriend allegedly became furious, packed out every single thing he bought, disconnected the TV, carried the mattress, removed the standing fan, even took the cooking gas.
He then called the landlord and demanded that the balance of the rent be refunded to him immediately since he was the one who paid.
Now here is where it gets interesting…
Some people are saying he was justified because he spent his hard-earned money on the apartment.
But I am saying emotions do not override the law.
That lady is an adult and has the legal right to allow anybody sleep in the apartment with her because she is not married to him.
The moment the man forcefully entered the apartment, scattered things, carried properties, or intimidated anyone, he may have exposed himself to issues bordering on ass@ult, cr!minal trêspass, intim!dation, or thêft depending on how the incident happened.
A relationship does not automatically give ownership rights over another adult.
So who do you think is right in this situation?
@EleluAyoola Sorry to Disappoint you. Obi is not representing Igbos. He is representing Nigerians who want a change in the system in Nigeria. When it gets to Igbo turn choose who you wan choose. Nigeria will be OK for sure
You want to create the impression that only you can become president? Who are you? Is that not an insult to over 20 million Igbo people? You made a third class in the university and now you are saying only you can be president
Despite having personal concerns about Obi’s political approach, i repeatedly defended him within the ADC’s National Working Committee.
I supported several decisions that were meant to reassure Obi and make him feel comfortable within the party structure. I did not object when Obi allegedly requested that his preferred candidate be appointed National Organising Secretary to supervise the party’s primary election process.I also remained silent when one of Obi’s aides was reportedly placed in charge of the party’s online membership registration system, these concessions were made in the interest of unity and trust.
So even when you organise your own primary, you are still afraid? Come on!
Obi should step aside, the Igbo ethnic group is filled with many capable and qualified individuals who possess the intelligence, leadership ability, and experience needed to govern Nigeria effectively.
No single individual should be made to appear indispensable, especially in a country with a large pool of talented leaders from different backgrounds.
KENNETH OKWONKWO
UK 🇬🇧 VS NIGERIA 🇳🇬: IS PETROL MORE AFFORDABLE IN THE UK THAN IN NIGERIA?
Petrol Prices (USD per litre)
🇬🇧 UK — $2.13 (₦2,890 per litre)
🇳🇬 Nigeria — $0.96 (₦1,300 per litre)
Minimum Wage
🇬🇧 UK — £1,953.60/month ($2,656.90/month using £1 = $1.36)
🇳🇬 Nigeria — ₦70,000/month ($51.60/month using $1 = ₦1,357)
Fuel Affordability Relative to Minimum Wage
🇬🇧 UK — 1,247 litres
🇳🇬 Nigeria — 54 litres
Hours Worked to Buy 50 Litres
🇬🇧 UK — 6.2 hours
🇳🇬 Nigeria — 192 hours
While petrol prices were higher in the UK than in Nigeria, UK workers could afford far more litres of fuel relative to their wages compared to Nigerian workers.
Note: Exchange rates used—£1 = $1.36 | $1 = ₦1,357
#Statisense
(UK Government, GlobalPetrolPrices, NLC, CBN, XE)
@renoomokri What of Kuwait? What is the price oil in Kuwait? Also remember that Kuwait is in the meddle of the war. I know you will not respond because beat your logic.
Petrol Is Now ₦3200 Per Litre In England. Almost Three Times What We Pay In Nigeria. Price Increases Are a Global Issue Caused By The Middle East Crisis
@General_Somto 1. How do you plan to be a governor on someones else glory. 2. ADC do not have leadership so they have not started selling form 3. ADC Governorship form is not 80m. I know say you just be content creator.
“Peter Obi, What You Did To Us Is Not Good. I Bought a Governorship Form With ADC For ₦80 Million Because You Were In The Party, Now You Have Left For NDC. What Will Happen To My Money And My Governorship Aspiration? Anyways, I’m Moving With You To NDC. Anywhere You Go, We Are Following You And Standing With You. Because We’re Voting For You In 2027 And Not Voting For Party.”
EFCC recruitment: No slots for Igbos
NDLEA recruitment: No slots for Igbos
NNPC recruitment: No slots for Igbos
Customs recruitment: No slots for Igbos
CBN recruitment: No slots for Igbos
Navy recruitment: No slots for Igbos
Civil Defence recruitment: No slots for Igbos
Nigeria Army recruitment: 35,000 slots for Igbos
The Nigerian Government is not ready for unity.
I will declare my support for Peter Obi today and encourage my fellow northerners to back him for president in 2027, if any Obidient can point to one major piece of infrastructure he built during his 8 years as governor of Anambra state that is still standing today.
@de_generalnoni@obed_obinn That is who you are 2 faced generation. Today you are here before the election you will be somewhere else. Ozuor. Anybody taking you seriously is just wasting there precious time
If Peter Obi and Atiku Abubakar were the only candidates contesting in 2027, Atiku would defeat Obi before 10am.
Let me break it down:
The South West would not vote for Obi; they would rather support Atiku, just like the South South.
The only region where Obi is likely to win is the South East.
Atiku would secure most of the votes in the North, so what exactly are you all arguing?
You people are overhyping him for nothing.
@Prince_dc21_ Are they talking about a human or a dog? Carrying one in the stomach does not give you the right to be called a mother, just as impregnating a lady does not hand over fatherhood to you. Parenthood is responsibility. Let the boy choose who his Parents are. Blood or no Blood.
'16 years ago, our housemaid found an abandoned baby, about six months old, on our doorstep. She immediately alerted us.
We took the child in & spent nearly 9 months searching for his parents. We did everything humanly possible to find them so they could take their child back. We made community announcements and even radio broadcasts, but nobody came forward. Eventually, we reported the matter to the police. After months of contemplation, we decided to officially adopt him because we didn’t want him to grow up in an orphanage.
We completed all the legal paperwork and welcomed him as our fourth child, as we already had three children of our own. We have been caring for this boy since he was an infant. There has never been any discrimination; we love him exactly like our biological children, and his siblings treat him as their own brother. Simply put, we all fell in love with him, and he truly became one of us.
Now, after 16 years of raising him, sponsoring his education, and bonding as a family, his biological mother has suddenly appeared. Just as the boy is about to finish high school, she has spent the last three weeks pestering us to hand him over. She claims she is ready for a DNA test to prove he is hers.
Almost every day, this Woman comes to cry at our doorstep. Last time, she even brought her pastor, who begged us to give the boy back. This morning, she came again, threatening to h"" rt herself if we do not return him within two weeks. She said that if anything happens to her, her bl'∅'d will be on our hands.
My husband and I are devastated. We have bonded with this boy for sixteen years, and it is not easy to just let him go. We are in total shock and honestly do not know what to do at the moment '
I met my husband three years ago. From day one, he was honest. He had a wife and three kids.
But he also told me he was lonely.
What started unexpectedly became something real. He supported me, helped me build my boutique, and showed up for my son like his own.
Life changed 14 months ago when his wife passed after a brief illness. It was a difficult time, and I stood by him through it.
Over time, I moved in to help keep the home stable. We grew stronger, and now we’re preparing for our traditional wedding. But we had to make some hard decisions. I was honest with myself, I didn’t feel equipped to raise his children as mine. Not out of hate, but out of self-awareness.
So we agreed they would stay with family members who can care for them fully, while he continues to support and visit them. It wasn’t an easy choice, but we chose what we believed would bring the most peace for everyone involved. Today, my business is growing, my son feels loved, and I’m building a home I once only imagined.
Lesson: Know your capacity. Be honest about what you can and cannot handle. Not every path will make sense to everyone, but you have to live your truth. Life doesn’t always follow society’s expectations—but every decision comes with responsibility.