Nollywood actor Yul Edochie took to Instagram to speak to the youth.
He stressed that no material goods or comforts justify taking a life or getting involved in crime.
He pointed out that material items are temporary and will eventually be replaced by newer versions.
He motivated young individuals to avoid feeling overwhelmed or afraid because of what they don’t own. He advised them to focus on being truthful and patient, confident that their dedication will pay off in time.
In his words:
“Dear young people,
No car, phone or material stuff is worth killing someone for, neither is it worth doing crime.
Material things will always get old and fizzle away and new ones will pop out.
Never feel intimidated if you don’t have them.
Keep your dealings legit always.
God will bless your hustle at the right time.”
In other news, Paul Okoye, better known as Rudeboy, recently treated his fans to some heartwarming highlights from his wife Ivy Ifeoma’s baby shower.
He posted on his Instagram story, showcasing the fun-filled moments from the celebration in the U.S., where Ivy was surrounded by friends, soaking up the happy vibes.
Rudeboy was in his element, manning the grill and dancing around, really bringing the festive spirit to the party.
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