How she sold recharge cards in Enugu while nursing first child, Danielle(VIDEO)

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  • At a recent event, while emphasizing the importance of women being productive and self-reliant, May Edochie took a poignant trip down memory lane, shared her survival story as a young nursing mother.
  • May recounted how she embraced even the humblest of hustles to stand on her own, an independence she claimed became her greatest strength when her marriage fell apart.

May Edochie, one of Nigeria’s most sought-after brand influencers and estranged wife of actor Yul Edochie, recently revealed how she once sold recharge cards in Enugu while nursing her infant daughter, Danielle.

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Speaking at the Mega City Fair event, themed “Women Minding My Business,” May, in a now-viral video, underscored the urgency for women to be self-sufficient, to believe in themselves, and to break free from over-reliance on spouses or others.

Drawing from her own journey, she recalled how she had always believed in financial independence, a mindset she developed during her school years.

May disclosed that after giving birth to her first child Danielle, she voluntarily stayed home for three years but felt the need to do something to earn a little income for herself. This led her to start selling recharge cards while still newly married to Yul.

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According to the mother of three, that self-reliant mentality she built over the years became her greatest asset, helped her stand on her own and build a brand strong enough to take care of her children after leaving her marriage.

Watch her narrate her experience below

This follows May Edochie’s bold stand in shielding her daughter, Danielle, from a smear campaign aimed at tarnishing her image.

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In a passionate video shared on her Facebook page in the early hours of February 20, she called out impersonators exploiting Danielle’s identity.

She exposed their tactics, how they stole content from her daughter’s official pages and manipulating it to create a false narrative, all for the sake of online engagement.

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