"It Carries Generational Curses!" — Shan George Slams Singer Chike, Demands Apology to Frank Edoho Over Messy Extramarital Scandal
The explosive marital crisis rocking the household of celebrated media personality Frank Edoho and his estranged wife, Sandra, has taken a spiritual and highly vocal turn. Screen veteran Shan George has weighed in heavily on the controversy, warning that messing with another man's wife is an abomination—a “tufiakwa”—that carries severe, long-lasting consequences.
The drama kicked off a week ago when Frank Edoho, the iconic broadcaster, publicly accused his wife of stepping outside the marriage with hitmaker Chike Ezekpeazu Osebuka, universally known as Chike. Sandra swiftly fired back, denying the claims and counter-accusing Frank of physical abuse and infidelity with high-profile Nigerian celebrities.
While Chike has kept his head low and avoided a direct denial, the industry has been in an absolute uproar since Frank reportedly shared behind-the-scenes evidence.
Taking to her Facebook page in a lengthy, unfiltered weekend post, Shan George didn't mince words. She directly called out the "Boo of the Booless" singer, insisting he owes the broadcaster a profound apology.
“Sleeping with another man’s wife is a TUFIAKWA that carries generational curses,” the veteran actress declared boldly.
Turning her attention to the messy retaliatory allegations flying between the estranged couple, she advised spouses against toxic, tit-for-tat behaviors during a separation. “Any form of ‘Do me I do you’ must be avoided at such times, until you resolve the issues," she warned. "As for the ladies, please, if the marriage taya [tires] you, after trying all your best, please leave the marriage. Doing asewo [cheating] inside marriage is a sacrilege."
She concluded with a scathing ultimatum for the singer: “In conclusion, Chike owes Frank Edoho and all men whose wives he has chewed, an apology.”
The Culture Review: Moving Beyond "Curses" to Face the Brutal Reality of Celebrity Infidelity
Let’s be honest: when Shan George drops a "Tufiakwa" and invokes the wrath of ancestral, generational curses, she is speaking the raw, spiritual language of traditional Nigeria. For a massive portion of the public, the idea that sleeping with a married woman brings a dark cloud over a man’s destiny is absolute law. But even if you strip away the spiritual warnings, the cold, hard, worldly reality facing Chike right now is disastrous enough.
The real tragedy of this entire saga is the utter collapse of boundaries.
The modern entertainment scene has normalized a highly toxic hookup culture, where wedding bands are treated like cheap fashion accessories. Shan George is absolutely spot-on regarding one fundamental rule of engagement: if a marriage is completely broken and has "tired" you, leave first. Infidelity is never an acceptable response to a bad relationship.
The Career Blindspot: For Chike, the fallout here isn't just about bad karma—it’s about his wallet. This is an artist whose entire brand, from 'Running To You' to 'Roju', is built on being the ultimate, wholesome romantic gentleman. He is the darling of Nigerian wedding receptions. As social media critics have brutally pointed out, what groom is going to hire an artist to perform at his wedding if there's a lingering fear that the singer might end up "chewing" the bride later?
By maintaining a cryptic silence while Frank Edoho drops legal actions and public evidence, Chike is letting the court of public opinion dismantle his golden-boy image brick by brick.
As for Frank and Sandra, their messy public fallout has quickly devolved into an ugly, vindictive spectacle. When a marriage collapses into a circus of public counter-accusations of domestic violence and multi-celebrity cheating lists, nobody actually wins—especially not the children caught in the middle. Shan George’s intervention might sound old-school, but beneath the warnings of spiritual curses lies a very timeless piece of advice: protect your integrity, respect the institution of marriage, and if it's over, have the decency to walk away clean.




