- Actor Linc Edochie captivated and deeply moved fans with an enchanting video that showcased his heartfelt celebration of his mother Josephine’s birthday at the home of his father, Pete.
- In this touching footage, Linc was not only seen expressing heartfelt prayers for his beloved mum and dad but also infused the occasion with infectious humor that had them, other family members roaring with laughter
Today, May 13, 2024, marks Josephine Edochie’s birthday, the beloved wife of Nollywood Veteran Pete Edochie, and their son, Linc Edochie, put together a private celebration at their family home in Enugu to honor her special day.
In a captivating video shared on Linc Edochie’s vibrant Instagram feed, a lively and heartwarming tableau unfolded within the hallowed walls of the Edochie family home.
Seated in a regal armchair, the legendary patriarch of Nollywood, Pete Edochie, exuded an aura of warmth, surrounded by loved ones and a gathering of cherished guests.
Linc, stood up with a drink in hand, poised to honor the occasion in a heartfelt gesture.
He passionately beseeched the heavens for an overflow of blessings and unwavering health to envelop his cherished mother, before whimsically extending his heartfelt supplications to his father, invoking enduring long life and boundless prosperity.
His prayer was woven with such delightful wit and charm that it ignited a wave of infectious laughter, engulfing Pete and captivating every soul gathered in the room.
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In related news, shortly after May Edochie, who is separated from Nollywood actor Yul Edochie, wished her brother-in-law Linc Edochie a happy birthday, Rita Edochie, a respected member of the Edochie family, also joined in celebrating Linc’s special day..
Rita Edochie, a strong advocate for May, jumped into the comments to join the mother of three in wishing Linc Edochie a happy birthday.
Adding a touch of humor, Rita affectionately referred to Linc as the ‘Main Odogwu,’ playfully implying that Yul Edochie, who often calls himself ‘Odogwu,’ could be humorously dubbed the ‘Minor Odogwu’ by comparison.