
In a social media post, Edochie expressed admiration for May's resilience, stating:
"There are just persons you can’t frustrate no matter how much energy you put in, and my great darling daughter, Queen May Yul Edochie, is part of them. The grace upon her head wouldn’t just let her enemies a chance; if you try tackling her from this angle, she shocks you from the other angle."
Edochie highlighted the significance of the new vehicle, suggesting it symbolizes May's ability to "rover the haters effortlessly," and noted that her successes are becoming increasingly evident.
She expressed gratitude to God for guiding May's life, particularly through challenging times, and for making her an "indescribable victor."
Edochie concluded by congratulating May on her latest achievement and anticipated more successes in the future, stating:
"More grand whips are gonna be assembling themselves in our big and yet-to-unveil garage. We don’t brag oooo, but the grace is just too much."
She also acknowledged May as a "self-explanatory lesson for most domestic women in Africa," and invited her followers to join in celebrating this victory.
Rita Edochie, born on April 16, 1964, in Anambra State, Nigeria, is a renowned actress known for her roles in Nollywood films such as "Love Delayed," "Onye-Eze," and "No More War." She earned a bachelor's degree in Mass Communication from Nnamdi Azikiwe University in 1990 and has received accolades including the Ambassador For Peace Award from the Universal Peace Federation.
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