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Yul Edochie Revives His Ministry With A New Name and Fresh Vision

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Yul Edochie Revives His Ministry With A New Name and Fresh Vision

After a protracted break from religious activities, Yul Edochie, a well-known Nigerian actor, prophet, polygamist, and traditionalist, has formally proclaimed the reopening of his ministry.

Yul posted a fresh flier with the name of his resurrected ministry on his Instagram feed. “True Gospel and Eternal Salvation Ministry” and declared, “Our ministry is back.”

As you may remember, Yul Edochie stunned fans in 2024 by declaring that he was going full-time into missionary work.

This announcement sparked a lot of discussion on the internet. Months later, though, he officially accepted African traditional spirituality and urged Nigerians to rediscover their ancestry and traditions.

Now that his ministry has reopened, Yul seems to be combining his conventional and Christian ideals with his spiritual beliefs in his most recent vocation.

When the announcement was made, the actor was wearing a conservative traditionalist outfit on the ministry flyer, has once again sparked discussions across social media platforms about his spiritual journey, religious identity, and evolving beliefs.

Reacting to the post:

Unstoppableabt stated: “Bros stay one place. God is not what you should be joking with”

bittertruthblog remarked: “I like as Queen May dey launch business for London while you dey Umuoji dey consult oracle. First do oracle work for Judy first make she begin collect endorsement then we go believe say them call you true true.”

fornyson said: “Hmmm Yul make you no get God mad at you nothing is funny about you playing with the lord’s name…dey play”

kipsy_jay wrote: “Mumu man…you can’t serve two masters the same time. That’s why the Bible said. Return to your chamber native doctor”

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