01/27/2026
This is why many Nigerians still refuse to support Judy Austin… even now that she says she wants peace.
May Edochie stood by Yul for years. She built a home with him, bore his children, and stayed loyal. Then one day, without warning, another woman was introduced as “wife” — not in private, but on social media, for the whole world to see.
That single post shattered a family… and broke many hearts.
To the public, Judy became the woman who walked into an already built home. The relationship came out while May was still Yul’s wife. The pain was public. The embarrassment was loud. The respect was missing.
Then tragedy struck.
May lost her son.
While still dealing with the shock of betrayal, she was forced to face the deepest pain a mother can ever know — burying her own child.
Yet she made no noise.
No online fights.
No insults.
No interviews.
She mourned in silence. She stood in dignity. She carried her pain quietly.
And Nigerians watched.
They saw a wife betrayed.
They saw a mother broken.
They saw strength in silence.
So the public chose a side.
Years later, the story shifts again.
Now Judy Austin says she wants peace.
She speaks of unity.
She speaks of healing.
She speaks of moving forward.
But the internet does not forget.
It remembers how it started.
It remembers the public announcement.
It remembers May’s tears.
It remembers a grieving mother standing alone.
So when Judy speaks of peace today, many ask:
Why now?
After the damage?
After the tears?
After the loss?
Maybe it is growth.
Maybe it is regret.
Maybe it is wisdom that came too late.
But one truth remains:
Peace is beautiful…
but it is always more powerful when it comes before hearts are broken — not after.
That is why, till today, many people still stand with May.