- May Edochie was given a grand welcome by fans as she embarked on her delayed birthday tour of Jamaica.
- The highlight of her arrival was the limousine transfer arranged by her supporters, who she praised for treating her like a queen.

May Edochie, the estranged wife of Nollywood actor, Yul Edochie, is currently enjoying an unforgettable vacation in Jamaica where she has received a warm welcome from her fans.
The mother-of-four recently shared footage of her arrival in the Caribbean country and revealed the warm welcome she received from members of her fan base. May said the trip marked the start of her long-awaited birthday celebrations. Even though she turned a year older last September, she noted that she’s just embarking on a celebratory tour, with Jamaica being the first stop.
In a video posted online, May captured the warm welcome from a group of her Jamaican supporters, who expressed their admiration and excitement at hosting her. The atmosphere was filled with cheers, enthusiastic hugs and palpable enthusiasm, with fans treating her like royalty.
Taking the celebrations to the next level, her admirers arranged for a limousine to transport her from the airport to the resort. May shared the moment on social media, describing it as “surprise number two”, adding that the move was “out of the love of the Queen”.
“LLuxury transfer to the resort. I ask again. Can your fans? ? ? May the national community go global” she wrote, clearly impressed by the thoughtful reception.
In other news… A woman has sparked discussion online after she warned women not to blindly follow relationship and lifestyle advice popular on social media, especially content that promotes relying on wealthy men for financial comfort.
In a video shared online, she expressed concern about what she said were misleading narratives that encourage women to prioritize finding a wealthy partner over building their own financial stability.
According to her, many young women consume this content without questioning its usefulness or long-term impact.
In her words:
“As a woman, please filter what you hear. There are girls out there posting content for female consumption just because they want to be somewhere where rich men will spend money on them.”
She noted that while such advice circulates online, many women still struggle to meet daily needs and remain financially independent.
“There’s another girl somewhere trying to raise money to pay for her stuff,” she added, emphasizing the contrast between reality and the glamorous narrative being promoted.
Responding to videos allegedly encouraging women to go to high-end shopping venues to meet wealthy men, she said the trend was disturbing.
“The funniest thing I’ve seen this week is girls being encouraged to shop at Yemol’s so they can meet older boys who sponsor them.”
She concluded by urging women to be discerning about the information they consume online.
“The Internet is confusing. There’s a lot of advice out there and you have to filter it out of your life.”
