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May Edochie’s lawyers say her divorce from actor Yul Edochie is still in court because two key issues, marriage dissolution and adultery claims, are unresolved. While child custody and property matters are settled, her legal team urges fans to stop pressuring her, saying she’s fine and not eager to remarry.
  • May filed for divorce in 2023, demanding ₦100 million after Yul introduced a second wife.
  • Lawyers say custody and property issues are resolved; remaining issues are marriage dissolution and adultery claims.
  • Public obsession with the case is causing unnecessary pressure, they say.
  • May is in control of the family home and is doing well financially.
  • She has no immediate plans to remarry.

This isn’t just a legal case, it’s a cultural moment. While May remains a symbol of quiet resilience, the public’s fixation reveals deep discomfort with polygamy, morality, and celebrity image. Her legal team is urging fans to shift focus from romantic “victory” to legal patience.

The divorce is progressing. Until then, May’s supporters are asked to let the legal process play out without added drama.