‘Nigerians like to celebrate dead people’ – Yul Edochie
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‘Nigerians like to celebrate dead people’ – Yul Edochie

Nollywood actor Yul Edochie has shared his thoughts on the recent incident involving rapper Oladips, who was mistakenly reported to have passed away.

This report, which turned out to be false, led to Oladips coming forward to confirm that he is very much alive.JAMB Result

Edochie, known for his outspokenness, pointed to this situation as a reflection of a broader issue within Nigerian society. He criticized the tendency of some Nigerians to show immense love and support for individuals only after they have passed away, rather than supporting them while they are still alive.

This behavior, according to Edochie, might have been a factor in the confusion surrounding Oladips’ rumored death.informationguidenigeria

In his reaction, Edochie emphasized the importance of supporting living artists and not waiting until they are gone to celebrate their contributions.

He also condemned the attitudes of jealousy and envy that he perceives to be prevalent among some Nigerians, which he believes hinder the support and recognition of living talents.

Edochie’s comments bring to light the need for a change in perspective when it comes to recognizing and supporting artists and individuals in various fields while they are still alive and active in their careers.

On his Instagram story, Edochie wrote: “What’s up with the guy who faked his death? Una no wan trend am? Nobody is posting him?

“Nobody is posting his music cos he’s still alive.JAMB Portal

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“If he was truly dead by now, una no go let people rest. Everybody will be posting his picture and his music.

“To support dead people dey sweet una pass the ones wey dey alive. Support him now that he’s alive, jealousy and envy no go let una.”NYSC PORTAL

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Emediong Ekpe is a graduate of English. A professional Sports journalist/analyst, and a spoken word artist. He is passionate about decimating information and putting smiles on people's faces via news writing. Whatapp: 08088735884

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