Yinka Theisen accuses May Yul-Edochie of cyberbullying, claims harassment, workplace petition, and public threats. Drama unfolds on social media
Yinka Theisen Accuses May Yul-Edochie in a fiery social media post, sparking a wave of controversy and renewed online drama within the celebrity community.
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The accusation, made via Instagram, includes claims of cyberbullying, targeted harassment, and attempts to sabotage her employment.
In the emotional post, Yinka alleged that May Yul-Edochie, the former wife of Nollywood actor Yul Edochie, orchestrated a campaign of digital harassment against her, going as far as filing a petition to her workplace in a bid to get her fired.

“A group of women wrote a petition to my employers that I was bullying a suicidal woman who is not suicidal at all, just to get me fired,” Yinka stated.
She accused May and her supporters of sharing her personal information online, attacking her children, and triggering a wave of bullying that pushed her to retaliate.

Yinka connected the escalation of the situation to family drama, referencing Linc Edochie’s recent split and stating that the tension had spiraled beyond control.
“May Yul-Edochie, enough is enough, I am warning you publicly for the last time, leave me alone!!!!” she declared.
This public outburst adds to the string of ongoing controversies involving members of the Edochie family and their associates.
While May Yul-Edochie has not responded publicly to the allegations as of the time of this report, the situation has ignited heated discussions online, with fans and critics taking sides.
Yinka’s post comes amid related news involving the Edochie family, including threats from Linc Edochie’s ex-wife and public warnings by Rita Edochie directed at Judy Austin.
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As the drama continues to unfold, public attention remains fixed on the involved parties, with many urging a resolution that avoids further personal attacks and potential legal consequences.







