Frank Edoho Speaks on Emotional Pain Amid Marital Controversy

Popular broadcaster Frank Edoho has opened up about his emotional struggles and fears of heartbreak amid the ongoing controversy involving his estranged wife, Sandra Edoho.

The former host of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire made the remarks during an appearance on the Outside The Box podcast, where he spoke about pain, emotional survival and the silent struggles many men face behind closed doors.

“I Don’t Want To Die Because Of A Woman”

Speaking during the podcast, Frank Edoho said one of his greatest fears is dying from emotional pain linked to a woman, regardless of the relationship involved.

“I don’t want to go to the gates of heaven and they ask me what killed me and they say it’s a woman. Whether that woman be my daughter, my wife, my mother, I don’t want that,” he said.

“I want to die with a smile on my face, saying that all the people I met I tried to put a smile on their faces.”

The broadcaster added that he hopes to leave behind memories of kindness and positivity rather than regret and emotional trauma.

Silent Battles Behind The Smile

Although he did not directly mention the allegations recently made by his estranged wife, Sandra, Frank Edoho reflected on the emotional burdens many men carry privately.

According to him, he once battled a severe personal crisis for two years without opening up to anyone, relying entirely on himself to recover from the experience.

He also explained that his years in broadcasting taught him how to smile publicly while struggling internally.

“Away from the microphone, real life still hits hard,” he stated while discussing the pressure of constantly appearing strong in public.

Marital Drama Continues Online

The comments come days after Sandra Edoho publicly accused the media personality of infidelity, emotional abuse and financial recklessness, allegations that sparked heated reactions across social media.

The controversy has continued to trend online, with many Nigerians debating relationships, emotional health and the pressure public figures face in their marriages.