While speaking on death, the Nollywood superstar, Yul Edochie, has gone philosophical, preaching to his fans that death was inevitable.
He expressed this opinion on his Instagram page, telling his fans that death was a normal transitional phase that everyone would experience.
Edochie’s opinion about death was prompted by the recent demise of the legendary Nollywood comic actor, John Okafor aka Mr Ibu, who died of cardiac arrest.
The death of Mr Ibu threw the entire Nollywood into mourning as actors and actresses expressed their condolences to the family of the bereaved.
Speaking on Ibu’s passing, he urged his fans not to fear death but to prepare for it, saying “People come and people go…”
He sermonized, “Be fair in all your dealings with others. Forgive easily. Apologize when you hurt others. Keep your hands & your heart clean.”
Edochie, son of Pete Edochie, recently switched over from his illustrious acting career to become a minister of the gospel.
He launched an online church called True Salvation Ministry (TSM), saying that he had embraced the call of God.
He however informed his fans that he would not be abandoning his acting career completely.
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