Georgina Onuoha Slams May Nation Chaos, Demands Fans Stop Threats And Mirror May Edochie’s Calm

Nollywood actress Georgina Onuoha has addressed supporters of May Yul‑Edochie, known as May Nation, urging them to reflect the actress’s calm, kind, and dignified nature in their online conduct. In a heartfelt Instagram post, Georgina thanked fans for standing by May through challenges, saying: “First and foremost, thank you sincerely and deeply for standing with my sister, May Yul‑Edochie, through everything. You came together after witnessing the injustice done to her, and even in her silence, you have continued to speak for her, defend her, and fight for her. For that, I am truly grateful.” She praised the genuine supporters who advocate for May’s success, healing, and well-being, describing her as a peace‑loving, family‑centered woman whose core values are love, loyalty, and dignity. However, Georgina cautioned that some individuals have misused the May Nation name to issue threats and cause chaos. She disclosed that someone close to her recently received a threatening message targeting their family, emphasizing: “Let me be very clear: that does not represent May, nor does it represent May Nation.” She reminded fans of May’s true nature: “May is not a violent person. She does not threaten. She does not harass. She does not go after people’s families. She does not engage in cruelty.” Georgina urged supporters to avoid sending harmful messages or retaliating, noting that May chooses restraint and silence in the face of harassment, echoing the Igbo saying: ama ndi aneze – dignity in silence. Closing her message, she encouraged May Nation to continue their support peacefully, writing: “If you love her, mirror her heart. Mirror her kindness. Mirror her restraint. Mirror her grace.” Georgina stressed that the fan community is united by justice and love for May and urged them to protect the integrity of their cause without causing harm to others.

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May Edochie Celebrates Daughter’s Graduation With Emotional Tribute and Words of Pride

Nollywood actress May Edochie has joyfully celebrated her daughter’s graduation, sharing a heartfelt message on Instagram. Posting a video from the ceremony, she wrote: “Graduation party loading… Please join me in celebration. God did it.” In her touching tribute, May spoke directly to her daughter, her first and only child, reflecting on the milestone and the journey ahead. She praised her for her intelligence, independence, and resilience, describing her as a young woman whose determination and hard work have carried her this far. “To my darling daughter: as one chapter closes, a new one opens, full of possibilities waiting for you to shape. I’m incredibly proud of the beautiful and intelligent young woman you’ve become,” she wrote. May added that her daughter’s qualities — hard work, passion, and perseverance — will continue to guide her as she pursues her dreams. She prayed that God directs her path and protects her from all harm. Fans and well-wishers have joined in the celebration, congratulating both May and her daughter on this proud moment, marking the start of an exciting new chapter in her life.  

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May Edochie Shares She Met Yul Edochie at GCE Centre Before Fame

Nigerian actress and socialite May Edochie has opened up about how she first crossed paths with her estranged husband, Nollywood star Yul Edochie. In a recent lifestyle podcast, May recounted that their first meeting happened long before either of them became famous or married. She explained that they met at a General Certificate Examination (GCE) centre during her early university years. At the time, she had just moved from Lagos to Enugu State University to pursue her degree, while Yul was studying at the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT). “Back then, when I went to the East for university, I was all about my books. We didn’t meet at a party or any glamorous place; it was at a GCE centre,” she said. May reflected on her younger self as highly focused and academically driven, emphasizing that her priority at the time was education.  

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