Key Points
- Theisen answers Rita’s viral note with sharp but calm lines. She says others should be ignored.
- She praises the Edochie matriarch and keeps a firm stance. She vows to remain visible.
- Her post hints at faith and fate in measured terms. She warns about crossing lines.
Yinka Theisen has replied to Actress Rita Edochie after the veteran’s “dumping ground” comment stirred fresh talk online. Theisen kept her tone firm yet controlled in a late post. She framed her message as clarity, not a fight.

She stressed deep regard for Mrs Josephine Edochie, mother of the famous acting clan. Theisen urged readers to “ignore” other voices she sees as noise. For background on the earlier note, see this recap of the Rita Edochie blunt memo.
What she posted
Theisen opened by saluting “the sweet, intelligent and loving” Josephine Edochie. She wrote that “any other person should be ignored” and signed off with a brief blessing. Her words aimed to cool tempers while keeping her stance clear.
Family context
She referenced Linc and Yul only to honour their mother, not to stoke heat. Still, she signalled that her online presence will not fade. She said she remains “unforgettable” and will “stay in your faces.”
Theisen also pushed back at taunts she linked to old issues. She wrote that some lines should not be crossed in public talk. She framed that point as caution, not a threat.
Her message mixed resolve with restraint. She chose short, tidy lines rather than long rants. That choice kept her update readable and calm.
She also leaned on faith notes and time as judge. “When God says your time is up,” she wrote, “it is a matter of time.” The point landed as a general warning against excess.
Earlier this month, Theisen asked for calm after prior skirmishes. She has used Facebook to state clear limits and choices. For added context, revisit her Yinka Theisen Facebook rant.
Reactions under her new post skewed mixed yet curious. Some praised her respect for the family matriarch. Others asked both sides to step back and heal.
For now, the latest turn remains words, not legal steps. Theisen’s choice of tone suggests a pause, not surrender. Whether the pause holds will show in the days ahead.
She ended with a short sign-off and a wry note. She said she “laughs in Latin,” hinting at fatigue with online drama. The line kept the post brisk and memorable.





