Veteran Nollywood actor Chiwetelu Agu has raised concerns over what he described as society’s double standards in handling intimacy scandals involving men and women.
His comment surfaced online at a time when conversations surrounding media personality Frank Edoho and his estranged wife continue to trend across social media.
Frank Edoho’s marital controversy trends online
The ongoing discussion began after Frank Edoho confirmed that he and his wife, Sandra Onyenucheya, had separated and were in the process of ending their marriage.
Following the revelation, several allegations and counter-claims emerged online.
Rumours circulated linking singer Chike to the failed marriage, while Sandra also accused Frank Edoho of infidelity and emotional mistreatment during their relationship.
The controversy quickly generated widespread reactions online, with social media users debating who should be blamed for the collapse of the marriage.
While some defended Frank Edoho, others criticised both parties involved.
Chiwetelu Agu speaks on societal judgement
Although Chiwetelu Agu did not directly address the Frank Edoho controversy, many social media users linked his statement to the wider conversations currently dominating online discussions about relationships and public scandals.
In his statement, the veteran actor questioned why women are often judged more harshly than men whenever intimacy-related controversies become public.
“Why is it that when a man and a woman both make the same mistake or fall into a scandal involving intimacy, society often lets the man walk away untouched or with little to no consequence, while the woman carries the heavier burden and is judged more harshly?” he asked.
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“Why is it that when a man and a woman both make the same mistake or fall into a scandal involving intimacy, society often lets the man walk away untouched or with little to no consequence, while the woman carries the heavier burden and is judged more harshly?”
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— CHUKS 🍥 (@ChuksEricE) May 15, 2026
