Say sorry to May! – Fans shout over Yul Edochie’s recent call for reconciliation and peace

Life is replete with moments of misunderstanding and conflict, yet the manner in which we address these challenges speaks volumes about our character. A genuine apology can serve as a bridge over troubled waters, allowing for the restoration of trust and intimacy. As Yul confronts the expectations of his fans, we are reminded that embracing vulnerability and seeking forgiveness can lead to transformative growth—not only for ourselves but for the relationships we cherish


Nollywood actor Yul Edochie is once again making headlines, but this time, it’s not for his cinematic achievements—it’s for a provocative post that has ignited a firestorm of criticism amid his tumultuous personal life.

Currently embroiled in a highly publicized marriage rift with estranged wife May Edochie, largely due to his controversial relationship with fellow actress Judy Austin, Yul has waded into the choppy waters of public sentiment with his recent musings on the importance of making amends.

On September 28, Yul took to his official Facebook page, aiming to share a profound message about the necessity of apologies in our lives.

In a post that he likely intended to be reflective and insightful, he urged his followers to never consider themselves too proud to say “I’m sorry.”

He articulated that as human beings, we are inherently flawed and that recognizing our imperfections is crucial to personal growth and healing.

In a striking appeal to empathy, Yul stated that many people have tragically lost their lives simply because they failed to reach out and apologize to those they had wronged.

Yul didn’t stop there; he went on to warn that harboring grudges can not only weigh heavily on one’s spirit but can also expose individuals to spiritual vulnerabilities.

His words;

“Never feel too big to say ‘l’m sorry’ We’re all humans, No one is perfect In this life, you’ll wrong people & people will wrong you

“Apologize when you wrong someone. Many people have lost their lives bcos they failed to apologize to people they wronged

“It can weaken the spirits that protect you and make you prone to spiritual attacks”

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However, this heartfelt message did not resonate as he may have hoped. Almost immediately, his followers unleashed a torrent of backlash, accusing him of hypocrisy.

Many were quick to point out that Yul, given his current circumstances, lacks the moral authority to preach about apology.

His critics insisted that until he genuinely apologizes to May Edochie, who recently bagged an Africa achievement award, for the upheaval caused by his actions, his words ring hollow.

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