Nigerian blogger Noble Igwe criticizes actor Yul Edochie for constantly changing professions, questioning his sudden shift from real estate to gospel preaching and church ministry, True Salvation Ministry (TSM), indicating a discrepancy.
Noble Igwe, a prominent Nigerian blogger and media figure, has criticized actor Yul Edochie for his many career transitions.
This occurs after the actor recently introduced his ministry, True Salvation Ministry (TSM), and announced his goal to become a gospel preacher.Noble Igwe pondered how an actor could decide to pursue real estate after waking up one day and then transition into a church minister role a few months later.
According to the blogger, something is a bit off.
See netizens reactions below:
Arc Uche Rochas noted: “He’s looking for free money, he doesn’t want to work”
Ami said: “Wait till you find out that church is a huge real estate investment”
Blessing wrote: “Now we know d person who funds d marriage. Since d person left, he hasn’t produce a single movie. He has tried diff hustle, skit, content creation, house agent, politics .. now an online pastor. If he was financially okay before this saga, he would still be standing strong”
Duchess_vee penned: “Na nemesis. Person wey don dey kolo”
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