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‘Tinubu listens’ – Yul Edochie addresses Nigerians over hardship and protest

Nigerian actor Yul Edochie has made it to the front lines of blogs after he shared his two cents on the country’s ongoing situation.

The actor-turned-cleric, who recently linked up with Seyi Tinubu, shared a lengthy post on his Instagram page addressing the masses.

As Yul stated in his post, he understands the country’s situation but has asked everyone to calm their nerves and think beyond protesting, as it will only worsen things.

He recalled the End Sars protests and the casualties they caused. He also assured Nigerians that President Tinubu was aware of this and was doing all he could to cushion the effects of hardship.

“I acknowledge the hardship in the country, the situation of things. It’s affecting everyone. I believe all will be well. Protest is not the answer. People take advantage of protests to break into other people’s shops, steal, destroy properties, hurt and kill innocent Nigerians who are already going through a lot.

Yul Edochie continued: In the end the aim of the protest will be defeated. Remember what happened during End Sars.”

 

 

Source: www.legit.ng

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