“No Woman Should Be Blamed For My Death” – Frank Edoho

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Veteran broadcaster Frank Edoho has opened up about life, peace of mind, and how he hopes people will remember him when he eventually dies.

Veteran broadcaster Frank Edoho has opened up about life, peace of mind, and how he hopes people will remember him when he eventually dies.

Frank Edoho Silent Struggles And Reflection

During a heartfelt conversation on the Outside The Box podcast, Edoho reflected on silent struggles, male vulnerability, and the importance of living without regret.

He also shared personal thoughts about the kind of legacy he wants to leave behind.

No Woman Linked To Death

According to him, he never wants anyone to connect his death to a woman, no matter the relationship.

He explained that he would not want to reach the “gates of heaven” and hear that a woman caused his pain or death.

Furthermore, Edoho said this belief covers every important woman in his life, including his wife, mother, and daughter.

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Instead, he wants to leave the world peacefully and with dignity.

Legacy Of Kindness

He also explained that he hopes to die with a smile on his face, knowing he tried to make people happy wherever he went.

Rather than wishing for more years to live, Edoho said he would only regret not doing enough good for others.

“I don’t want to go to the gates of heaven and they ask me what killed me and they say it’s a woman,” he said.

“I want to die with a smile on my face, saying that all the people I met, I tried to put a smile on their face.”

Over the years, Frank Edoho has become one of Nigeria’s most recognised broadcasters, especially through his role as the host of the Nigerian edition of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

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