Late Nnamdi Azikwe gave me tips on how to handle my female admirers – Pete Edochie recounts (VIDEO)

Without a doubt, Pete Edochie, a seasoned icon of Nollywood spanning over four illustrious decades, has traversed the diverse landscape of personalities, danced through a colorful array of characters, especially the adoring gazes of his female admirers who are utterly smitten by his charm and magnetic allure. In unveiling his tactics for taming their affectionate fervor, he nostalgically recounted the tutelage of his late confidant, Nnamdi Azikwe, who imparted invaluable wisdom on handling such situations. Edochie attributes Azikwe's sage guidance to his finesse in elegantly sidestepping the swooning advances of his female aficionados.


Renowned as the godfather of Nollywood, Pete Edochie recently divulged a valuable nugget of wisdom he gleaned from none other than Nigeria’s pioneering president, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe.

During a captivating interview, the seasoned media host probed Edochie on his adeptness in navigating the attention of women throughout his illustrious career and beyond.

Pete Edochie, in the viral video, reminisced about a poignant conversation he once shared with the late Azikiwe upon his return from America.

He vividly recalled querying Zik about his strategy for handling the swarm of enchanting women who were irresistibly drawn to him because of his striking appearance.

The 77-year-old actor candidly revealed that the late statesman enlightened him to approach the adoration of his female fans with the same nonchalance that any man would in his youthful prime, subtly implying a shared understanding of the allure and response to such attention.

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Meanwhile, Pete Edochie’s son and Actor Yul Edochie caused a stir on social media after he threw shade at an undisclosed person.

The movie star posted a cryptic message in which he fired shots at a certain personality who judged him despite their family not being in order.

In the post on his official Instagram page, Yul noted that the person’s house was burning, but they were busy acting like saints online to garner engagement from netizens.

He wrote;

Their own house dey burn oo. Wahala dey their house, dem never fix am. But they’re busy judging another man, telling him how to fix his own house. Dey form saint for social media. Just to look good and get followers & likes. Nonsense People.” 

 

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