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Queen May Edochie Shuns Haters with New Range Rover

Nollywood icon Rita Edochie has lauded May Edochie’s resilience and grace as the influencer displayed her latest achievement, a sleek Range Rover SUV.
In a celebratory Instagram post, Rita praised May’s unyielding determination, calling her a beacon of hope for women facing challenges.

May Edochie, a prominent influencer and brand ambassador, revealed the car as a product of her relentless hard work, sleepless nights, and dedication. Rita attributed May’s success to divine grace, emphasizing her ability to rise above adversity.
“There are just people you can’t frustrate no matter how hard you try,” Rita wrote, dubbing May “Queen May Yul Edochie” and celebrating her as an indomitable victor. She humorously referred to the car as a “Range to rover the haters effortlessly” and hinted at more successes to come.
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