Yul Edochie is back on his soapbox, and this time his message is directed squarely at married men.
The Nollywood actor, who has increasingly positioned himself as a vocal advocate for men’s interests online, took to X to share his latest piece of relationship advice, and it did not come with much nuance attached.
In his post, Edochie told men that if their wives place any other man above them, whether that is a pastor, a boss, a spiritual father, a colleague, or anyone else, the appropriate response is to walk away immediately. No conversation, no working through it. Just done.


He wrote: “If your wife places any other man above you, her Pastor, her boss, Rev. Father, her spiritual director, colleague, whoever, dump her immediately. She doesn’t deserve you. You’re the King of your home. Let her go and be with that man she places above you. While you get yourself a woman who places you above all men.”
His reasoning, as he laid it out, is that a woman who elevates another man’s opinion or authority above her husband’s does not truly value him. He framed the husband as the king of the home and argued that anyone unwilling to treat him as such should be released to go be with whoever she has chosen to prioritise instead.
The post has generated significant reactions online, with some men agreeing and sharing their own experiences of feeling undermined by their wives’ deference to religious or professional figures. Others pushed back, arguing that healthy relationships involve mutual respect rather than a strict hierarchy, and that a woman having deep respect for her pastor or mentor does not automatically mean she disrespects her husband.
Edochie’s relationship commentary has rarely been far from controversy, particularly given the very public circumstances surrounding his own marriage in recent years.