“I have to fulfill my destiny” – Yul Edochie finally opens up on why he started ministry

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Popular Nollywood actor Yul Edochie has remained open to his fans and following about the motivations behind his ministry opening.

A few hours earlier, Yul Edochie posted a clarification on his Instagram profile, stating his dedication to achieving his destiny.

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The actor promises his fans that he will continue to pursue performing in addition to his new path in religion.

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Expressing gratitude for the messages pouring in from worried fans who still wish to see him on the screen, Yul explained that he doesn’t intend to leave his acting career completely despite starting a ministry.

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In an Instagram post, Yul Edochie explained why he decided to start a ministry, while addressing the unexpected reactions from his fan base.

Embracing his new calling, the actor stressed that his main focus now is fulfilling his destiny, which he believes is connected to God’s work.

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In his words;

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“Millions of my fans still want to see me on screen acting.

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“Don’t worry my people, I’m not going away completely.

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“I have to fulfill my destiny.

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God’s work is my destiny. And God’s work must be done.

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I’m happy. God bless you all.”

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