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Nollywood Actor, Yul Edochie Gifts Blind Fan Who Mimics His Voice With N100,000- Watch

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Nigerian actor and politician, Yul Edochie has warmed the guts of a visually impaired younger man who impersonates him by mimicking his trademark distinctive voice with a money present of (N100,000).

The younger man went viral after a video of him talking in a really deep voice typical of the favored actor surfaced on-line which tremendously impressed the netizens together with Yul himself who got here throughout the footage.

Yul reshared the video on his Instagram web page and stated; ‘A blind fan of 1 mine who mimicked my voice. He’ll get 100k immediately as quickly as I obtain his identify and account particulars.’

Yul Edochie made it recognized just a few hours in the past that he has fulfilled his promise to the blind fan after efficiently reaching out to him. He up to date his timeline writing:

“He has acquired his 100k giveaway. For all those that wish to assist him as properly, you’ll be able to attain him by means of @rude_king_official,” the actor said.

Yul Edochie lately addressed an open letter to Ghanaian Dancehall specialist Shatta Wale as a response to his assaults on Nigerian entertainers shortly after he efficiently offered out the Accra Sports activities Stadium throughout his Freedom Wave Live performance.

The highest thespian and filmmaker from Nigeria reminded Wale that no Nigerian actor complained when their Ghanaian counterparts had been taking all of the lead roles in Nollywood.

Though he by no means talked about names, he instructed that when the likes of Majid Michel, John Dumelo, Yvonne Nelson, Van Vicker, and different A-list stars from Ghana monopolized Nollywood, no actor from Nigeria complained about their sudden dominance.

The actor additional stated Shatta Wale’s historic collabo with R&B celebrity Beyonce is all the time on repeat in his automobile which invariably is a type of assist he additionally offers him for which motive his premise for the insult is baseless.

He stated this in an open letter he addressed to Shatta Wale on Instagram;

Expensive Shatta Wale, popping out to say ‘F**okay Nigerian artistes’ is excessive and too low for a person such as you. That’s hate.

I keep in mind when Nigerian film producers had been giving all of the lead roles to Ghanaian actors just a few years again, no Nigerian ever got here out to say ‘F**okay Ghanaian actors’.

I’ve numerous followers from Ghana who ship me goodwill messages day by day, inviting me to Ghana and I recognize all of them.
I’m a fan of your music.

Your observe with Beyonce is all the time on repeat in my automobile. It doesn’t matter what is pissing you off, a person such as you with a big fan base ought to be utilizing it to advertise peace and unity amongst Africans and the remainder of the world. You must apologise for such an announcement.

SOURCE: www.PressInformant