Frank Edoho declined to advise newlyweds Peller and Jarvis on marriage, admitting his own two failed marriages left him unqualified for the job.
Peller and Jarvis just got married, and naturally, someone at the wedding thought it’d be a nice touch to have veteran broadcaster Frank Edoho say a few words of wisdom to the new couple. You know, the usual “marriage advice” moment weddings love to have.
Except Frank wasn’t having it.
Instead of playing along, he basically told the room, “why are you asking me?” His exact words were that he knows nothing about marriage, so instead of advice, he’d just give his blessing. He wished Peller a happy life, plenty of blessings, and peace. Simple. No lecture, no wisdom-dropping, just good vibes and an exit.
Now, if you don’t already know Frank’s story, this moment might seem like a strange thing to say out loud at someone’s wedding. But if you do know it, it makes a lot of sense, and honestly, it’s kind of funny too.
Frank has been married twice, and both marriages ended badly. His first marriage, to broadcaster Katherine Obiang, ended in 2010 after seven years, and they share three kids together. His second marriage, to Sandra Edoho, fell apart in the middle of a very public, very messy fallout, accusations flying both ways, including claims about infidelity on both sides. It all played out on social media for the world to see.
So when he says he “knows nothing about marriage,” it’s not really a joke. It’s him being brutally honest about his own track record.
Here’s the twist that makes this whole thing even juicier. Peller had actually talked about Frank before, months back on a livestream. He said Frank once quietly advised him to keep his relationship with Jarvis off social media, warning him about the dangers of putting your love life online for everyone to see.
Peller even threw a little shade back then, saying something like, look what’s happening to Frank now, after giving that advice.

So when the tables turned and Frank was the one being asked to speak at Peller’s wedding, choosing silence over advice felt almost poetic. Nobody in the room seemed surprised, and honestly, can you blame them?
At the end of the day, Frank did the wise thing, he stayed in his lane and let his wishes speak louder than any advice ever could.
