Key points:
- May Yul-Edochie files a fresh case in Lagos. She targets US-based Yinka Theisen
- The suit seeks ₦1.5bn as cash damages. It also asks for a full public apology
- Yinka must pull down all posts at once. Failure may trigger civil and criminal steps
Two fresh names lock horns online today. May Yul-Edochie has sued Yinka Theisen. The claim is clear and firm. It lists tough harms from harsh posts.

Her team says Yinka pushed hurtful words for weeks. They call the words false and grave. They say the posts stained May’s name. Fans now watch the legal thread.
Clear demands with a strict 48-hour clock
The suit sets a hard three-step path. First, Yinka must stop any new claims. Next, she must delete each past post. Last, she must issue a clear public apology.
Lawyers add a big cash line as well. They seek ₦1,500,000,000.00 as damages. They say the sum fits the harm. They also flag the risk of fresh suits.
Why May says the posts crossed the line
Her camp lists cyberbullying and cyberstalking in bold. They add defamation of character as well. They say the acts caused fear and shame. They insist the acts hurt work and brand.
May runs her own brand work every day. She stays in the news for clean wins. So, her team says these posts bite deep. They want quick redress to fix the harm.
What happens if Yinka does not comply
The notice gives only forty-eight hours to act. It says no step means swift court steps. It points to both civil and criminal routes. It stresses there will be no extra notice.
Meanwhile, the Edochie name stays in the news. Read our latest on May’s ₦1bn demand to ex-lawyer Emeka Ugwuonye, which also sets a 48-hour warning.
Also see fresh talk on the wider family as Yul Edochie trends over a rumoured split with Judy Austin.





