An old video of media consultant Frank Edoho has resurfaced online amid the collapse of his second marriage, drawing harsh comments from social media users. In the clip, Edoho appeared as a guest on skit maker Isbae U's podcast, Curiosity Made Me Ask, where he shared his views on cheating in relationships.
Frank Edoho's Stance on Cheating
During the podcast, Edoho stated that cheating is in men's DNA, adding that a man can cheat on his partner and still genuinely love her. He further argued that only women would consider such a statement foolish. These remarks have now come back to haunt him as he faces a divorce from his second wife, Sandra Onyenucheya.
Marriage Crisis Confirmed
Edoho confirmed the breakdown of his marriage in an Instagram post, revealing that divorce proceedings have been ongoing for nearly two years. He had previously remained silent about the situation. The news sparked widespread discussion online, with many revisiting his past comments.
Public Reaction
Social media users were quick to criticize Edoho, with some questioning why he chose divorce when his wife allegedly cheated. Others argued he should have stayed in the marriage or prayed for his wife to change. A few users defended him, urging women to consider whether they would accept the same behavior they expect from men.
Comments included:
- @cynthace: "How do you know women don't have that? Have you been a woman before?"
- @milang94_: "You dey cook egusi, but dem serve you with extra rodo you say, okay."
- @benny_ceecy: "You for remain for the marriage na abi weytin dey pursue you that one sha no mean say make chike leave ur wife na now the love go strong."
- @dreamy_szn: "Instead of him praying for her so she can change. Who's now going to marry him at his old age?"
- @simpneutralizer: "See women, so Frank is your son and his wife cheats on him, una go still say the same? We all know you women hardly like your daughters-in-law, so answer again, o."
Background on Frank Edoho
Frank Edoho is best known as the host of the Nigerian game show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire (WWTBAM). In a previous interview, he shared a story about dealing with a troll who claimed the show was canceled because he couldn't afford to pay a winner. Edoho clarified that the show ended due to contractual issues, not financial constraints.



