“Grateful for Latest Feat: It Can Only be God,” Says May Edochie (Video)


Reflecting on her recent achievement, May Edochie, the former wife of May Edochie, conveyed her gratitude to God for being honored with a Peace Award.

Over the weekend, NewsNow reported the prestigious recognition of May Edochie as the recipient of the United Nations Eminate Peace Ambassador award.

Sharing the uplifting news on her Instagram page, May expressed her elation and appreciation for the nomination and honor bestowed upon her.

Her announcement garnered enthusiastic responses from notables such as Anita Joseph, Uche Nnanna, Benson Okonkwo, and her numerous fans.

On Sunday, the mother of three was presented with the award and recognized as a significant member of the organization.

In a post on her Instagram page, alongside a clip from the event, May remarked on the fulfillment of God’s promises for her, expressing her honor in being decorated with the award.

“And it came to pass. It can only be God. Thank you @iawpaambassadors, It’s indeed a huge honor to be decorated with the EMINENT PEACE AWARD.

Amb @official_amb__pastrchi thanks again for the nomination.

Thanks to my amiable big sis, my @hourglassfashionworld brand owner @realanitajoseph, my beautiful @nwandoagbe, and my buddy @yummy__crispy for the support”.

Since parting ways with Yul, May has garnered favor and support from celebrities, Nigerians, and social media users.

On her birthday in September, May was deeply moved by the generous gesture from her fans, who contributed N5 million as a gift, in collaboration with actress Anita Joseph.

Expressing her gratitude, May emphasized the overwhelming love shown to her by people she had never met.

Additionally, the influencer celebrated the launch of her inaugural business venture – a perfume line and a shampoo, expressing her immense joy at witnessing her business come to fruition.

Following her divorce from Yul, where she sought N100 million from his new wife, Judy Austin, for adultery, and filed for a restraining order and full custody of their children, May faced tragedy as she lost her first son in January.

Her son, Kambilichukwu, tragically passed away after an evening of studying and playing football with friends, an incident that May described as the most devastating and traumatic in her life.