Sandra Edoho, ex-wife of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire host Frank Edoho, has hit back with explosive claims of serial infidelity, saying she has video evidence to prove it.
Sandra’s explosive revelations, shared via her Instagram Story on Thursday, come in direct response to the circulation of an alleged sex tape purportedly featuring her and Afrobeats singer Chike.
Rather than retreating in the face of what she described as an orchestrated public shaming campaign, Sandra chose to fight fire with fire and, in doing so, has lit what many observers are now calling a powder keg at the heart of Nigeria’s entertainment industry.
The timing of Sandra’s outburst is significant. Just days before her Instagram post, Frank Edoho had made headlines after publicly vowing never to commit to another woman, a statement widely interpreted as a thinly veiled rebuke of his ex-wife following the emergence of the alleged tape. Sandra appeared to have taken that as her cue.
“Move on with your life,” she pointedly told her former husband in the post, signaling that she had no intention of absorbing public humiliation quietly while what she characterized as the full truth of their marriage remained untold.
Sources close to Sandra confirm that the former couple’s marriage, which produced children together, had been deteriorating for years before their separation, though the precise timeline of events has not been independently verified by this reporter.
In a revelation that sent shockwaves through Nigeria’s entertainment and media circles, Sandra did not merely allege that Frank had been unfaithful in vague terms. She named names.
Among those she accused of having affairs with her ex-husband are actress and filmmaker Mbong Amata, “BBNaija” star Tega Dominic, and socialites Adaeze Ugboaja and “Amaka Okeke,” allegations that none of the named parties had publicly responded to at the time of publication.
Sandra alleged that the affair with Mbong Amata was a prolonged one that began while she was pregnant with their first child—a detail that, if true, would represent one of the most painful betrayals in her account.
“When I was pregnant with our first child, you would rather have a prolonged affair that lasted years with an actress, Mbong Amata, amongst other women. Where do I even begin?” she wrote in the post.
She also alleged that Frank brought women, including one she identified as Amaka Okeke, whom she claims he was ostensibly helping secure endorsements for the “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire” franchise into their matrimonial home, going as far as to allege he slept with one of them on their shared bed.
“Or is it Amaka Okeke, whom you claimed you were trying to get endorsement and sponsorship for ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,’ who you brought into our home to sleep with on our matrimonial bed?” she wrote.
Unauthorized Beyond the infidelity allegations, Sandra leveled what may prove to be even more legally consequential accusations against her ex-husband, claims of financial misconduct and the alleged unauthorized sale of her property.
In her own words, Sandra alleged that Frank had unfettered access to her funds during the marriage, access she claims he exploited recklessly and without her consent.
“All you did was abuse the financial access you had to my funds, squandering my money on prostitutes and loose women,” she wrote, going on to allege numerous transactions at hotels, Airbnb apartments, lounges, and bars across the Lekki axis of Lagos.
Most strikingly, Sandra alleged that Frank sold her property without her permission and spent the proceeds within days.
“You sold my property without my permission for chicken change and still squandered the earnings from it within one week on different girls. Documented evidence dey!” she wrote—the final phrase a declaration that she holds proof to substantiate the claims.
If Sandra’s allegations of an unauthorized property sale are accurate, the matter could carry serious civil and potentially criminal implications under Nigerian law.
Behind the barrage of accusations lies what is, at its core, a story of profound personal anguish. In perhaps the most emotionally raw passage of her post, Sandra offered a glimpse into what she says was the quiet devastation of being emotionally abandoned within her own marriage.
“The nights crying on the floor begging that you see me, with you walking out and not returning for days,” she wrote, a sentence that, stripped of the names and the scandal, reads as a deeply human account of loneliness and neglect.
She further alleged that Frank repeatedly denied her intimacy during the marriage, disappearing for weeks at a time while, she claims, pursuing other women.
This unfolding saga raises uncomfortable questions that extend beyond the individuals involved. The willingness to deploy a woman’s alleged sex tape as a weapon of reputational destruction, while the man at the center of the original controversy escapes comparable scrutiny, speaks to a gendered double standard that critics have been quick to highlight on social media, where #SandraEdoho trended across Nigerian Twitter throughout Thursday.
Frank Edoho, one of Nigeria’s most recognizable television faces and a household name through his long-running tenure on “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,” has not issued a public response to his ex-wife’s allegations at the time of going to press. His representatives did not respond to requests for comment.
The individuals named in Sandra’s post, Mbong Amata, Tega Dominic, Adaeze Ugboaja, and Amaka Okeke, have not issued public statements addressing the allegations.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW
The collapse of Sandra and Frank Edoho‘s marriage has erupted into a full-scale public war, and one thing is clear: there are serious allegations on both sides that demand accountability.
While Sandra’s alleged sex tape was weaponized to damage her reputation, she has responded with claims of serial infidelity, emotional neglect, financial abuse, and the unauthorized sale of her property, all of which she insists she can back with documented evidence.




















