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Frank Edoho breaks silence on marital controversy, denies allegations
Nigerian media personality Frank Edoho has finally reacted to the allegations of domestic violence and infidelity made against him by his estranged wife, Sandra Edoho.
The former host of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? addressed the controversy in a statement shared on his social media page, describing the allegations as false and misleading.
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Frank stated that he would not engage in public exchanges over the matter, adding that he has handed the issue over to his legal team.
“Over the past few days, a number of grave allegations concerning my person have been circulated in the public space. I am fully aware of the concern, commentary, and attention this has generated,” he wrote.
The media personality firmly denied the accusations and stressed that facts would eventually emerge through legal proceedings.
“Let me state, clearly and unequivocally, that the allegations made against me are false.
“At moments such as this, experience teaches that not every accusation merits a public contest, nor does every provocation require an answer in the court of public opinion.
“There are times when restraint is not weakness but wisdom, and this is one of them. I have chosen to address these issues through the appropriate legal channels, where facts, not noise, will prevail,” he stated.
Frank Edoho also apologised to individuals whose names were mentioned in the ongoing controversy over their alleged involvement in the marriage crisis.
The controversy has continued to generate widespread reactions online following claims and counterclaims surrounding the breakdown of the couple’s marriage.
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