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Frank Edoho says he is done with romantic commitment after reacting to questions about his relationship status.

rank Edoho Says He Will Never Commit Again

Frank Edoho says he is done with romantic commitment after reacting to questions about his relationship status.

Published:

May 12, 2026 at 6:06:44 AM

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May 12, 2026 at 6:06:44 AM

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Witty Pascal

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Veteran Nigerian television host Frank Edoho has said he no longer intends to commit to a romantic relationship again.


Edoho made the statement in response to a question from a user on his X account who asked whether he was currently single. The broadcaster confirmed that he is single and stated that he has moved on from romantic commitments.


“Yes. I have had my share. Never getting committed again. Ever,” Edoho wrote.

In a follow-up post, the television personality also shared his views on infidelity in relationships, arguing that some men who forgive cheating partners eventually face disrespect and continued betrayal.


Edoho was previously married to broadcaster Katherine Obiang. The former couple, who share three children, ended their marriage in 2010 after seven years together.


Source: The Sun Nigeria



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