- Twitter personality Daniel Regha criticizes Nollywood actor Yul Edochie on social media.
- According to Daniel Regha, Yul Edochie is fortunate God is not Amadioha.
- Daniel Regha tells Yul Edochie to be grateful for a forgiving God.
- He questions the actor’s credibility to talk about God given his alleged past.
Popular media personality Daniel Regha has taken to his social media page to criticize popular Nollywood actor Yul Edochie over a bold statement made during his recent preaching.
Daniel Rega took to his Twitter page to express his thoughts on Yul Edochie, stating that the actor is fortunate that God is not Amadioha, a deity associated with thunder and lightning in Igbo land.
The media personality used a metaphorical warning, telling the actor to be grateful for the mercy of a forgiving God regarding his recent venture.
Daniel Regha went further to criticize Yul Edochie’s audacity in talking about God and preaching about godly matters, particularly considering his past.
The media personality questioned the actor’s credibility to talk about spiritual or moral matters.
He wrote;
“Yul Edochie is very lucky that God is not Amadioha. Imagine him saying that if you’re on the right path, people will always say things about you. The audacity not be only praised a lot. Indeed, many are called but few are chosen.”
See below;
Yul Edochie is very lucky that God isn't Amadioha; Imagine him saying that "If you're on the right path people will always say things about you", the audacity. No be only Praise the Lord. Indeed many are called but few are chosen.
— Daniel Regha (@DanielRegha) January 29, 2024
In similar news,
Former BBNaija Housemate Nina Ivy, has taken to her Instagram page to express her disapproval of Nollywood actor Yul Edochie’s recent venture into the ministry.
Yul Edochie, a popular Nollywood actor, recently launched the True Salvation Ministry, where he assumed the role of the head pastor.
The actor, who is also the son of veteran Nollywood actor Pete Edochie, conducted his first virtual teaching as part of his newfound ministerial duties.