Grace Makun, the wife of fashion designer Yomi Casual, has offered guidance to May Edochie, the first wife of actor Yul Edochie, urging her to change her surname on Instagram.
This counsel came about after May Edochie shared reflections on the past year, 2023, expressing the profound impact it had on her life, leaving her in a state of devastation.
Despite their separation following Yul’s marriage to colleague Judy Austin, May has continued to use her estranged husband’s surname on her social media pages.
Last year, Yul and May faced the tragic loss of their 16-year-old son, Kambiichukwu Edochie, who collapsed while playing football at school.
In a New Year message shared on Instagram on Monday, January 1, 2024, May lamented the sorrow and anguish brought about by the events of last year.
The mother of three expressed gratitude for the support received from family, friends, and online connections during the challenging times.
Reacting to May’s post, Grace Makun advised her to take the first step towards healing by changing her Instagram name, urging her to embrace her own identity in the upcoming year, 2024.
Grace emphasized the importance of reclaiming one’s identity as a means of moving forward and wished May strength and prosperity in the coming year.
Her comment reads, “Let’s change this IG name first…. 2024. Grab your own identity and flourish with it. May God continue to strengthen you.”
KanyiDaily recalls that Yul Edochie had taken to social media to brag about his irreplaceability after his first wife, May Edochie, traveled to France and Spain.
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