Sandra Onyenucheya linked to Frank Edoho split as he vows 'Never getting committed again'

Frank Edoho says he is single after a private separation of almost two years and vows 'Never getting committed again'; his second wife Sandra Onyenucheya is named in reports.

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'I’ll never commit to a woman again,' says Frank Edoho - The Nation Newspaper

said on X that he is single and that he will never commit to a woman again, remarks that have surfaced amid public discussion of his ongoing divorce from his second wife, .

On X, Edoho wrote plainly: "Yes. I have had my share. Never getting committed again. Ever," and later addressed infidelity and forgiveness in marriage with another blunt post: "If a Wife cheats & she asks her Husband to forgive her and he does — she will not only continue cheating but she will also resent the Man for forgiving her & disrespect him in extreme ways until he gets the ultimate message — she checked out of the marriage way before she cheated."

News has reported that Edoho has been publicly addressing "ongoing divorce proceedings" and that he told followers he had lived through the separation privately for "almost 2 years" before making it public. In a statement reproduced by that outlet, Edoho thanked well-wishers: "Over the past few days, I’ve received an outpouring of kind messages, prayers, concern, and goodwill regarding my separation and ongoing divorce proceedings. I truly appreciate the empathy. While I understand that the public is only just becoming aware of this chapter, I have lived through it privately for quite some time now (almost 2 years) and have since made peace with it emotionally." He added: "Life unfolds in different seasons, and sometimes, moving forward quietly is the most dignified path one can take. I am well. Focused. At peace. And deeply grateful for the love, respect, and support so many of you continue to show me."

Those statements came as Edoho responded to questions and commentary from followers on X. Separately, he also posted about forgiveness in marriage after discussing a wife cheating, language that critics and supporters alike read as reflecting the personal turmoil surrounding the split.

The public record compiled by Nigeria News places the personal timeline in sharper relief: Edoho first rose to national prominence as the host of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? beginning in 2004 and became a household favourite in that role. His first marriage, to , lasted seven years, produced three children and ended in a highly publicised separation in 2011. He later married Sandra Onyenucheya; the outlet reported they were together for over a decade and had two children, bringing his total to five children.

Those biographical facts are the context many readers bring to Edoho's recent posts: a long-running public career, a first marriage that ended in 2011, a second marriage that lasted more than a decade and, according to the reporting, a separation that he says he had handled privately for nearly two years before disclosing it. The show he built his profile on took a break in 2017 and returned with Edoho as host in the 2022 revival, underscoring how visible a figure he remains in Nigerian media.

The friction in this story is straightforward. Edoho's posts mix personal finality — the vow to avoid commitment — with claims that he has already come to terms with the separation. Yet he is simultaneously engaged in "ongoing divorce proceedings," according to Nigeria News, and his public commentary about infidelity and forgiveness intensifies the sense that the split was both personal and acrimonious. That tension between private resignation and public airing of grievance is what has driven attention to the matter.

For readers wondering what role Sandra Onyenucheya plays in the developments, the reporting answers it: she is the second wife referenced in coverage of Edoho's marital breakdown. Nigeria News reported that Edoho and Sandra Onyenucheya were together for over a decade and had two children, and that Edoho said he had lived through the separation privately for almost two years before going public. Edoho's declaration that he is single and his vow to "never getting committed again" make clear his current personal stance.

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