Nollywood actor and movie producer, Yul Edochie has recounted his experience at a church in Asokoro, Abuja.
The movie star, who has been receiving love since his relocation to Abuja following his separation from his first wife, was bombarded with love as he stormed a Catholic church.
In a video posted on his Instagram page, the movie star was seen with an army of fans and lovers who serenaded him, asking for photographs.
Recounting the experience, Yul stated that he nearly didn’t make it back home.
“I went to church in Asokoro, Abuja and I nearly didn’t make it back home”.
Taking to his comment section, many mocked him for reducing his worth since he married his second wife, Judy Austin.
One Lingtondc wrote, “Dey are taking that picture so dey can show to their children. The Odiegwu who later turned himself to Odiegwu with the help of a woman
One Jewelry Spot wrote, “It’s just natural. Once you are a public figure people will rush you and take selfies with you that doesn’t mean you are loved.
One Anaiah Chioma wrote, “Depression is real
One Am Lily Anuju wrote, “Very broke. So na big deal be dis? Chai, I don talk am before say Yul still dey behave like a 10 years old boy. So immature ehhh. It’s really unfortunate
One Sonia wrote, “Buh is a normal thing. They do it to Zubby too, even Portable, why is yours different?
One Incredible Twins wrote, “They are taking ur pictures to show it to their generation and give them a typical example of Mumu Mumu. The love makes you a happy Mumu
Days back, Yul Edochie had bragged as fans serenaded him at Abuja Bank.
The actor who was left overwhelmed by their sweet gesture, shared a video of him being hailed by his young fans in a bank, with names like Odogwu 1 and Ijele.
Bragging, Yul Edochie stated that since he entered the city, his fans have been amazing.
Recently, Yul Edochie was left overwhelmed as he bagged an award and title from the Muslim community, Arewa Youths.
The movie star revealed that he received a delegation from the Northern Youths Consultative Forum, in his office in Abuja.
He stated that they honored him with an award and title as Garkuwan Martasan Arewa, for his contribution to nation-building, youth empowerment, and socioeconomic and political development.