“Stop bullying him, women are dare devils”

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  • Controversial figure, Blessing Okoro voiced support for Yul Edochie amid controversies about his ex-wife.
  • Taking to social media, she urged an end to online bullying, noting that the calm people are often the ones who inflict pain, cautioning against dismissing Yul’s outcry.
  • Frustrated with labelling women as victims, she emphasized equal understanding of individuals’ situations. 

Relationship expert and therapist, Blessing Okoro, recently took to her social media platform to extend her support to actor Yul Edochie amidst the ongoing controversy surrounding his public statements about his ex-wife, May Edochie.

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In a post, Blessing Okoro called for an end to the online bullying targeted at Yul Edochie. She shared insights into the dynamics of conflict, stating that the one who appears calm in a situation may be the one causing pain, while the vocal person is often the one experiencing the pain. Emphasizing that Yul Edochie’s story runs deep, she cautioned against hastily dismissing his rants.

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Expressing frustration with the societal tendency to label women as victims, Blessing Okoro stressed the importance of understanding the nuances of each situation. She challenged the notion and commented, “All I can say is women are dare devils, even the ones who comment rubbish on this post are worse.”

Addressing Yul Edochie’s ex-wife, May Edochie, indirectly, Blessing Okoro highlighted that the online narrative may not present the complete truth. She urged people to consider individuals’ mental health issues and discouraged bullying based on incomplete information.

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Furthermore, Blessing Okoro turned her attention to Sarah Martins, the ex-best friend of Judy Austin, Yul Edochie’s current wife. She hinted at addressing the situation woman-to-woman, expressing her intention to teach Sarah Martins a lesson for alleged clout-chasing behaviour.

See her post below:

“Stop bullying him, women are dare devils”“Stop bullying him, women are dare devils”

Blessing Okoro is known for her controversial stance on issues. This however isn’t different from what she often does.

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