Supporters of May Edochie are not holding back after a controversial prophecy from Prophet Abel Boma regarding Judy Austin, the second wife of Nollywood actor Yul Edochie.
In a now-viral video, Prophet Boma—known for past prophecies including one about crossdresser James Brown—claimed that God had issued a warning to those who continue to criticize Judy Austin. According to him, divine revelation exposed a wave of hypocrisy surrounding Judy, urging people to focus on their own lives instead of passing judgment.
He emphasized that only God has the authority to bless or condemn, arguing that many of Judy’s critics are morally worse than the woman they condemn—despite the fact that she recently welcomed a child.
The prophecy, however, sparked immediate backlash. Loyal fans of May Edochie, popularly referred to as “May Nation,” flooded the comment section with scathing remarks. One fan accused the prophet of spreading lies and misleading the public under the pretense of speaking for God.
Skepticism was widespread. Many questioned the legitimacy of the prophecy, expressing disbelief that God would prioritize Judy’s situation over global issues such as war, poverty, and suffering.
This latest development only intensifies the ongoing controversy surrounding Yul and Judy’s relationship. The couple continues to attract public attention with their frequent online displays of affection, seemingly unfazed by the criticism they face.
Some Fan Reactions:
- @hog_wigs: “Which Lord told you this? The Lord don suffer for una hand.”
- @michaelslynda: “This is not prophecy. You just decided to speak up for her.”
- @nkechifiedjesus: “I’m beginning to doubt you, sir. ‘The Lord is saying’? Pastor, be healed please.”
- @henryumeadi: “So in the midst of wars and suffering, God is focused on Yul’s marriage?”
- @ritaonyinyeobinna: “Everyone keeps saying ‘The Lord said’—abeg, enough.”
- @queenmaynation: “Stop lying on God’s name. This is your opinion, not a prophecy. God doesn’t care about these adulterous couples.”
