Yul Edochie, the Nollywood star, has advised men not to hold grudges against their wives, regardless of what their partners may have done.
In a recent post on X, the actor stated that even when a
wife is at fault, a man should avoid malice and instead resolve the issues. He
also emphasised the importance of communication in marriages.
“Men, don’t keep malice with your wife. You’re the head of
your home,” he wrote.
“No matter what your wife does to you, have a one-on-one
conversation with her about it, tell her your mind and iron things out. It
might be her fault, or she could be reacting to something you did to her.
“You can only find out when you communicate. Weak men avoid
difficult conversations. Real men discuss issues no matter how tough they are.
“Communication is highly essential in marriage.”
Men, don’t keep malice with your wife.
— Yul Edochie (@YulEdochie) May 22, 2026
You’re the head of your home.
No matter what your wife does to you, have a one on one conversation with her about it, tell her your mind and iron things out.
It might be her fault or she could be reacting to something you did to her.
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The actor has become known for his bold takes on
relationships. He recently urged men to end relationships with partners who do
not respect them.
In August 2024, the film star advised unmarried women to
propose to their partners if they felt the relationship was stalling,
suggesting it could help them settle down faster.
Edochie has remained a polarising public figure since April
2022, when he introduced Judy Austin as his second wife and announced they had
a child together.
The revelation drew widespread criticism, particularly from
his first wife May Edochie. In August 2023, May filed for divorce and demanded
N100 million in damages.
Edochie’s admonishment comes on the back of the highly
publicised rift between TV host Frank Edoho and his estranged wife Sandra
Edoho.
The media personality, while revealing the cause of their
split in December 2022, described himself as the “king of malice”. He explained
that silence was his preferred reaction during conflicts in relationships.
“The best punishment I can give a woman is malice. I can
stay in the same house with you, but I’ll not talk to you if you cross the
line. My wife knows now. I am the king of malice. I will not talk to you,” he
said.
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