Key points:
- Yinka Theisen fires back at May Yul-Edochie’s new suit. She calls it a fight she is ready to face
- The US-based mum says May showed her home address. She calls that a clear hit on her right to privacy
- She rejects any plan to say sorry or pay cash. She says the clash may last for a long time
Yinka Theisen has replied to May Yul-Edochie’s suit. Her first post came fast and hit hard. She said May “violated my privacy” by showing her full address. Then she warned of a “life long battle.”

Another post kept the same bold tone. She wrote that May is “not the first woman” in a split. She called the noise “four years of” stress. The note ended with “enough of the attention seeking.”
First post says May broke her privacy right
In that post, Yinka said May put her house online. She wrote, “You think you are the only one” to sue. Then came the dare: “Be ready for a life long battle.” She added, “I hope you are game.”
Her words also called out “bullying” from Queen May. She wrote, “Enough is enough,” for all to read. The tone stayed firm and clear. She said she is done with hate.
Next posts reject any cash or apology
A fresh post used even harder words and mocks. “Mary Yul Edochie (internet Queen),” the note began. She said May and “May Nation” must say sorry. Then she snapped, “You will never get an apology.”
More lines went further on the cash part. She wrote, “Not a dime from me.” She added, “Until hell freezes over.” She also called them “clowns” in that post.
A third card used a bold graphic sign. The image read “CYBER BULLYING” with a cross sign. Her line said “Say no to cyber bullying.” Then she mocked Queen May and her “coven nation.”
Where this clash now stands online
May had just served a cease-and-desist this week. That note lists cyberstalk, gaslight, and false talk. It also set a strict forty-eight hour clock. The demand asks for a public and full pull-down.
For more on that first suit, read our full report on May’s ₦1bn demand to ex-lawyer Emeka Ugwuonye.
For wider Edochie buzz this week, see our piece on Yul and Judy split talk.
Fans now wait for the next moves. Some back Queen May with strong words. Others urge calm on both sides. Many just want the posts to stop.
Law steps may follow fast if talks fail. Each side says the other went too far. The web buzz will keep eyes on this clash. We will track each new move as it drops.





