- May Edochie has kicked off her delayed birthday trip in Jamaica, where fans gave her a grand welcome.
- The highlight of her arrival was a luxury limousine pickup arranged by her supporters, whom she praised for treating her like a queen.

May Edochie, the estranged wife of Nollywood actor Yul Edochie, is currently enjoying what appears to be a memorable getaway in Jamaica, where she has been warmly welcomed by her fans.
The mother of four recently shared clips from her arrival in the Caribbean nation, revealing the enthusiastic reception she received from members of her fan base. According to May, the trip marks the beginning of her long-awaited birthday celebration. Though she turned a year older in September last year, she noted that she is only just embarking on the celebratory journey, with Jamaica serving as the first stop.
In one of the videos posted online, May captured the rousing welcome organized by her Jamaican supporters, who expressed their admiration and excitement at hosting her. The atmosphere was filled with cheers, warm embraces, and visible enthusiasm as fans treated her like royalty.
Taking the celebration a notch higher, her admirers arranged a luxury limousine pickup to convey her from the airport to her resort. Sharing the moment on social media, May described it as “Surprise number 2,” adding that the gesture was done “for the love of the Queen.”
“Luxury pick up to the resort. I ask again. Can your fans ever??? MayNationCommunity to the world,” she wrote, clearly impressed by the thoughtful reception.
In other news… A woman has stirred discussion online after cautioning women against blindly following relationship and lifestyle advice trending 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 described as misleading narratives encouraging women to prioritise finding rich partners instead of building their own financial stability.
According to her, many young women consume such content without questioning its practicality or long-term impact.
In her words, she said:
“As a woman, filter what you hear. Some girls are out here putting out content that women are consuming just because they want to go to a place where there are rich men who will spend on them.”
She noted that while such advice circulates online, many women are still working hard to meet their daily needs and remain financially independent.
“There is another girl somewhere trying to gather money to pay for her stuff,” she added, stressing the contrast between reality and the glamorous narratives being promoted.
Reacting to videos allegedly encouraging women to visit high-end shopping locations to meet wealthy men, she described the trend as troubling.
“The most hilarious one I’ve come across this week is someone encouraging girls to go shop at Yemol’s so they will meet big boys who will sponsor them.”
She concluded by urging women to be discerning about the information they consume online.
“The internet is messed up. There are a lot of advices online, and you have to filter them out of your life.”
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