May Yul-Edochie and Judy Yul-Edochie celebrate their father in-law as he turns 76

The wives of actor Yul Edochie, May and Judy, have taken to social media to celebrate his father, Pete Edochie, on the occasion of his 76th birthday today, March 7.

In her post, May expressed her gratitude to the veteran actor for being an awesome father and grandfather. May’s post got a reaction from Yul’s brother who thanked her for celebrating their dad.

Judy also took to her IG page to also celebrate the veteran actor. Describing him as the ‘’Lion of Africa”, Judy prayed that God should keep blessing him and keeping him.

Feminism is the reason women are beaten in marriage – Veteran actor, Pete Edochie

Legendary Nigerian actor, Pete Edochie has revealed that the main reason women experience domestic violence in marriage is because of their feministic dispositions.

He stated this in an exclusive interview with BBC Igbo, adding that feminism has no place in Nigerian culture and Africans do not worship women like the whites do.

According to the 74-year-old, women of nowadays cannot cook and it is worrisome because cooking is an important quality a wife must possess.

He also said that women replying their husbands disrespectfully and challenging him triggers domestic violence.

In his words;

“Feminism isn’t something black people are known for. Once a woman leaves her parents to meet her husband and take his surname, she is to be submissive to him. If she wasn’t married, she can do whatever she wants.

“Women walk and show off their behinds, it’s so that men would find them. If you see such a woman and express your marriage interest, then she starts walking properly. Our women now plunge into feminism nowadays.

“They can’t even keep their husbands anymore. Is that a good thing? These women are schooled but a lot of wives now can’t even cook — one thing that a woman should be good in so as to be able to keep her husband.

My mother was not educated but she would cook all sorts of soups, including bitter leaf, oha, ogbono, okro, egusi, ukwa, and what have you. My father would always get back home hurriedly to eat what his wife had cooked.

“Today, our wives can’t even cook anymore. Women who can’t cook aren’t supposed to call themselves women. And feminism is what causes women to be beaten up in marriages. You complain to a woman and she retorts.

“It becomes unbearable, so you stretch your arm and deal her a slap. Domestic violence starts. I don’t like seeing women crying because it hurts me deeply. But it is the fault of the woman herself a lot of times.”

“To be honest, the understanding of women is low. I’m not a misogynist but I’ve associated with them a lot, even at work. Feminism has no place in our culture. We don’t worship women as the whites do.

In the west, women could join forces and accuse a male colleague of assault. The man resigns. This can’t happen in our culture. As a young woman, if pedestrians don’t admire you, you’d weep for fear of not being beautiful.

“I’m a strong adherent of culture. Kneeling to put a ring on a woman’s hands is not our culture. Any man who does that transfers the headship of his family to that woman. Until my dad died at 96, he never knelt to propose.

“It’s just like kneeling down on entering a church because there’s a higher being to whom you’re paying respect. Men climb trees to tap palm wine. How does it look if women do the same? Today women dictate to me.

“It wasn’t like that in our days. How women talk to men nowadays isn’t how we were raised. My mother was never beaten. My wife and I have been married for 52 years. I never beat. My five married sons don’t beat their wives.”

Preacher, Laurie Idahosa apologizes for saying Pete Edochie’s Mum was raped for marrying at the age of 15

Preacher, Laurie Idahosa, has issued a public apology to Pete Edochie after she stated that the veteran actor’s mother was a victim of rape as well as a child bride; following his statement about his mum marrying his 40-year-old dad at the age of 15.

Mrs Idahosa had likewise reacted to the recent interview granted by Pete Edochie; where he disclosed that his dad who was 40 years old, married his mum when she was 15 years; adding that she was also shy all through their marriage.

The veteran actor, Pete Edochie in the interview said;

My mother was not educated.

She was not in love with my father.

My father was almost 40 when his uncle told him it was time he got married.

He told them to get a wife for him.

My uncle went out to a neighboring village and told them the teacher wanted to get married. The women came out.

He looked around and picked one and that was it.

He brought this 15-year-old who didn’t have the courage to look at my father. She gave him ten children and was still shy. Seven boys and three girls” he said.

Pastor Idahosa was appalled by his comment and thus left her remarks on Instagram. She wrote;

How can he laugh about her being “shy?”

Oga, she was not shy.

She was a victim of rape and was a child bride. She wasn’t respectful of his age, she was afraid for her life.

Know the difference and adjust this story… start telling the truth!”

The preacher had received some harsh criticisms for her comments.

However, Laurie Idahosa has now apologised for her comment, stating that it was misinterpreted.

Watch a video of her apology below.

Veteran actor, Pete Edochie, reveals how to handle cheating husbands

Veteran Nollywood actor, Pete Edochie has revealed how women should handle their cheating husbands.

In a video he shared on his Instagram platform, the Nollywood icon admonished Nigerian women to treat their husbands with respect and honour regardless of their shenanigans.

The movie star made this known via his Instagram page on Sunday, March 14, 2021, while addressing the issues surrounding infidelity and polygamy in Nigerian marriages.

Solomon had 1000 wives and 700 concubines.
If a man decides to take many more wives, what are you going to do?
Nothing.
If you think your husband is going out to have an affair, put a packet of condoms in his bag.
When he sees it, he’ll know you have his interest at heart,” he said.

“If it is in his intention to stray, he’ll pull himself together.
Not that But women are not even creative.
You want to be like white women who keep on divorcing and remarrying.
It doesn’t suit us. It doesn’t go down well with us. No!”

Watch the video below.

Edochie also spoke about how his father met his mother at the age of 15.

According to him, when it was time for his then 40-year-old father to settle down, his uncle went to a neighbouring village to search for a wife for him.

Listen to his narration below.