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Don’t keep malice with your wife, Yul Edochie tells men
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Don’t keep malice with your wife, Yul Edochie tells men

Vanguard Nigeria about 12 hours 2 mins read
Don’t keep malice with your wife, Yul Edochie tells men

By Enitan Abdultawab

Actor and filmmaker Yul Edochie has advised men against holding grudges in marriage, stressing that communication remains key to resolving conflicts between couples.

In a recent post shared on X, the actor said men should address issues directly with their wives instead of keeping malice, noting that open conversations help couples understand the real cause of disagreements.

According to him, a wife’s actions could either be her fault or a reaction to something her husband may have done, adding that only communication can reveal the root of the problem.

“Men, don’t keep malice with your wife. You’re the head of your home. No matter what your wife does to you, have a one-on-one conversation with her about it, tell her your mind and iron things out. It might be her fault or she could be reacting to something you did to her.

“You can only find out when you communicate. Weak men avoid difficult conversations. Real men discuss issues no matter how tough they are. Communication is highly essential in marriage,” he wrote.

His remarks come amid online conversations surrounding reports that media personality Frank Edoho’s marriage to Sandra reportedly crashed over allegations that he kept malice with her.

The post Don’t keep malice with your wife, Yul Edochie tells men appeared first on Vanguard News.

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