Popular Nigerian media personality and former Who Wants To Be A Millionaire host Frank Edoho has declared that he does not intend to commit himself to one woman again following the collapse of his second marriage.
Frank Edoho made the statement during an exchange with followers on X, formerly known as Twitter, while discussing issues surrounding infidelity, forgiveness, and relationships.
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The conversation began after the broadcaster shared his opinion on cheating in marriage, warning men against forgiving unfaithful partners.
According to him, forgiving a cheating wife could lead to continued disrespect and repeated betrayal.
“She will not only continue cheating, but she will also resent the man for forgiving her and disrespect him in extreme ways,” he wrote.
His comments quickly generated mixed reactions online, with many users debating his stance on relationships and forgiveness.
During the discussion, an X user identified as @Wagon1011 asked the veteran broadcaster a direct question about his relationship status.
“Frank are you single?” the user asked.
Responding to the question, Edoho confirmed that he is currently single and revealed that his experiences in marriage have shaped his decision never to fully commit to a woman again.
“Yes. I have had my share. Never getting committed again. Ever,” he replied.
The statement has since sparked widespread reactions across social media, with some users sympathising with the media personality while others criticised his generalisation about relationships and women.
Frank Edoho’s comments come nearly a year after the public announcement of the end of his second marriage to Sandra Onyenucheya in June 2025.
Before that, the broadcaster was previously married to fellow media personality Katherine Obiang in 2003. Their marriage ended in 2010 after seven years together.
Over the years, Edoho has remained one of Nigeria’s most recognised television personalities, particularly for hosting the Nigerian version of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, where his charisma and presentation style made him a household name.
Beyond television, the broadcaster has often shared candid opinions on relationships, marriage, and social issues, sometimes stirring debate online because of his blunt views.
His latest remarks have reignited conversations about modern relationships, emotional trauma after divorce, and how personal experiences can shape people’s attitudes toward commitment.
While some social media users argued that Frank Edoho’s comments reflected pain and disappointment from past relationships, others maintained that failed marriages should not necessarily close the door to future commitment.
The discussion also sparked broader debates about gender expectations in relationships and whether infidelity should automatically end a marriage.
Despite the controversy surrounding his comments, Edoho has not indicated any intention to retract his statement.
Instead, his remarks suggest that he is currently more focused on remaining single than pursuing another serious relationship.
As reactions continue online, many fans have described his honesty as reflective of the emotional toll failed relationships can have on public figures, despite their fame and success.
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