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Naira Scarcity: Yul Edochie sends message to Nigerians destroying ATM

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Since protests broke out in some states across the country, following the Naira policy, many Nigerians took to the streets to vent their anger as well as destroy government and bank facilities.

In a post shared on Instagram, the actor cum politician said damaging bank properties in the country is not the solution to the current situation.

Yul Edochie assured Nigerians that the present difficult time shall pass and destroying ATMs only mean fewer machines to dispense cash which will also cause more difficulty in accessing money.

He added that Nigerians will also suffer the damages of the destroyed ATMs, hence, people should be guided.

He wrote: “No matter how angry you are about the Naira situation, destroying ATM machines is not the answer. The fewer machines we have the more difficult it is to get money. N we go still suffer am. Let’s be guided. This time shall pass”.

How I Finally Got Accolades From My Father As An Actor
Meanwhile, Yul Edochie has gone down memory lane as he reminisces on how he started his acting career after graduation from the University Of Port Harcourt.

In a post via Instagram, Yul revealed his father and veteran actor, Pete Edochie, influenced him to adopt acting even when he started as a director.

The actor noted that he yielded to his father’s advice and established himself as one of the greatest actors in Nollywood.

As confusion trails the deadline of the old Naira notes, Nollywood actor, Yul Edochie, has warned Nigerians against the trend of destroying bank Automated Teller Machines (ATM).
Naija News reports that since protests broke out in some states across the country, following the Naira policy, many Nigerians took to the streets to vent their anger as well as destroy government and bank facilities.

In a post shared on Instagram, the actor cum politician said damaging bank properties in the country is not the solution to the current situation.

Yul Edochie assured Nigerians that the present difficult time shall pass and destroying ATMs only mean fewer machines to dispense cash which will also cause more difficulty in accessing money.

He added that Nigerians will also suffer the damages of the destroyed ATMs, hence, people should be guided.

He wrote: “No matter how angry you are about the Naira situation, destroying ATM machines is not the answer. The fewer machines we have the more difficult it is to get money. N we go still suffer am. Let’s be guided. This time shall pass”.

How I Finally Got Accolades From My Father As An Actor
Meanwhile, Yul Edochie has gone down memory lane as he reminisces on how he started his acting career after graduation from the University Of Port Harcourt.

In a post via Instagram, Yul revealed his father and veteran actor, Pete Edochie, influenced him to adopt acting even when he started as a director.

The actor noted that he yielded to his father’s advice and established himself as one of the greatest actors in Nollywood.

 

Source: www.naijanews.com

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