Popular Yul Edochie, a Nollywood actor, warns critics who wish evil on him and his family in exchange for likes and followers that they would face karma.
On his Instagram page, the gospel minister chastised folks who act like saints on social media by condemning him in order to look good and acquire likes and followers.
Rather than attempting to ruin his family and profession, he asked his critics to mind their own business and focus on improving their own families.
Yul believes that whatever somebody hopes for him is what they wish for themselves, because karma will catch up with them all.
His words: “Their own house dey burn oo. Wahala dey their house, dem never fix am. But they’re busy judging another man, telling him how to fix his own house. Dey form saint for social media. Just to look good and get followers & likes. Nonsense People. 3,426 likes ♡ yuledochie Mind your business, una no gree. You want to destroy another man’s life, you want to destroy another man’s family, you want to destroy another man’s career. Bcos of family matter wey no concern you. Your own family you never fix am oo. Wicked people. Whatever you wish me is what you’re wishing yourself. KARMA is coming for all of you.”
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