Key Points
- Rita posts a memo about online taunts and family. She avoids names but tone points toward Theisen.
- She urges the target to stop trolling and move on. Selected lines appear in quotes for clarity only.
- The note follows weeks of jabs across social media. Earlier posts include rants and later calls for calm.
Rita Edochie (Rita Edochie) issues a blunt public memo online. Her note warns against harsh posts about her extended family. It points toward actor Linc Edochie (Lincoln Edochie) by tone.

The post appears aimed at Yinka Theisen, Linc’s former partner. At one point, she wrote, “stop being a nuisance online.” Her note follows Theisen’s recent Facebook rant at May fans.
What the memo says
Rita frames the message as a defence of family honour. She uses harsh words and urges the target to stop. She adds that the family will not host online chaos.
Early reactions split between support and calls for calmer words. Some applaud her pushback after months of online provocation. Others ask for restraint to reduce heat around the families.
The post includes insults that can stigmatise mental health. ValidUpdates does not endorse harmful terms or personal attacks. This report quotes only short lines to reflect the exchange.
Background to the dispute
Linc and Theisen shared a brief marriage earlier this year. Breakup claims and online jabs have trailed both since June. Public notes from both sides continued through early October.
Rita is Pete Edochie’s in-law and Yul Edochie’s aunt. She often comments on peace within the wider family circle. Her new memo fits that pattern but sharpens the tone.
It is unclear if Theisen will reply or ignore the note. Fans now watch for any formal statement from Linc. For now, the call is for less heat online.
The pair have also shared calmer messages in recent weeks. On 6 October, Theisen said both parties had moved on. She posted a Theisen affirms peace update urging privacy and calm.
This story quotes from a single social media post today. The note remains live at the time of publication. Any verified statements may shift the picture for readers.





