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“I don’t hate you, Allow Me to Move On” — Yinka Theisen Addresses Ex Linc Edochie in Emotional Post

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Nigerian socialite Yinka Theisen has publicly addressed her ex, Nollywood actor Linc Edochie, in a lengthy and emotional social media post, urging him to let their past relationship rest.

In the message directed at Linc, Theisen expressed frustration over what she described as repeated public announcements about the end of their relationship.

“My darling Linc, at my age I am too old to play games,” she began. “There have been several occasions where you have announced on social media that your relationship with me is over… It has been almost a year since our relationship broke up.”

She stressed that their engagement lasted less than two months and should not continue to dominate public conversations.

“Allow Me to Move On”

Theisen urged Linc to stop revisiting the breakup publicly and allow both of them to move forward.

“Biko, for Christ’s sake, we have heard. Allow me to move on,” she wrote.

She noted that both of them have experienced divorce and breakups before and should not need to repeatedly rehash the past online.

“Even people who were married for many years and divorce don’t keep announcing it,” she added.

Taking Responsibility

In a notable portion of the post, Theisen appeared to take responsibility for the breakdown of the relationship, even stating she would accept full blame if that would bring closure.

“I have apologized and you keep blaming me for everything. Okay I agree. I am to blame 100 percent. Now can we both move on for Christ sake!!!?” she wrote.

She also referenced Linc’s recent claim that she attempted to damage his career, offering another apology and expressing hope that God would restore any harm caused.

“You mentioned recently that I tried to destroy your career. I am sorry and I pray God will restore all the damages I caused in your life,” she stated.

A Message of Finality

Despite the evident tension, Theisen insisted she harbours no hatred.

“I don’t hate you. I never will… I wish you well from the bottom of my heart,” she concluded, adding that she needs to focus on spiritual priorities during the Lent season.

Her public appeal has since sparked conversations online, with followers debating the appropriateness of airing relationship grievances in public and urging both parties to seek privacy and peace.

As of now, Linc Edochie has not responded publicly to her latest remarks.

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