According to a report by Daily Post on Sunday, May 17, 2026, popular Nigerian television host and media personality Frank Edoho has spoken about his fears surrounding emotional pain and heartbreak, saying he would never want his life to end because of emotional damage caused by a woman.

The broadcaster made the remarks during an interview on the YouTube channel Outside The Box, where he discussed issues affecting men, emotional struggles and the pressures associated with manhood.

Edoho, who became widely known across the country as the longtime host of the Nigerian edition of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, used the interview to reflect on how men often deal with personal pain silently.

He explained that many men go through emotional and psychological challenges without speaking openly about them.

According to him, society places heavy expectations on men, making it difficult for many of them to express vulnerability or seek support during difficult moments.

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The comments came at a time when discussions about Edoho’s personal life have remained in the public space following allegations made by his estranged wife, Sandra Onyenucheya.

Sandra had earlier shared a lengthy post on Instagram in which she accused the television host of infidelity, emotional abuse and financial recklessness during their marriage.

She also alleged that he pressured her to terminate a pregnancy while they were together.

The claims attracted attention online because of the public profile of both individuals and the detailed nature of the allegations.

In response to the accusations, Edoho later shared his own side of the situation.

He denied some of the claims and alleged that Sandra had also been unfaithful during the marriage.

Edoho’s remarks have contributed to wider conversations about relationships, emotional health and the pressures faced by men in public and private life.

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In recent years, discussions about mental health and emotional vulnerability among men have become more common across social media and entertainment platforms.

Public figures have increasingly used interviews and online discussions to speak about the emotional challenges men face in relationships, careers and family life.

He said, “The task of manhood is very daunting. Men don’t speak. Men go through a lot. Whatever a man is going through, he’s just silent. He doesn’t say it. He holds it to himself. And some of them go to the grave with it. Too many, actually.”….Read_More…

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