Amid his alleged ex-PA’s maltreatment accusations, Yul Edochie fumes: “To be a boss, you must serve”

The tension between Yul's bold declarations and ex-PA's shocking account leaves the public to question whether this is a genuine message of empowerment or a veiled attempt to deflect from the growing scandal surrounding his personal and professional life.


Yul Edochie, the ever-controversial Nollywood actor with bold political aspirations and a self-styled online preacher, has set the internet ablaze once again with his hard-hitting message to Nigerian youths.

Known for his no-nonsense approach, Yul this time took direct aim at young people complaining about being mistreated by their bosses.

In a fiery post on his official Facebook page on Tuesday, October 15, 2024, Yul came with a message that cut through the noise, unapologetically challenging the “slave mentality” he believes is holding today’s generation back.

With no room for sugarcoating, Yul called out the rising complaints from workers who feel they’re being exploited, addressing the all-too-familiar phrases like “he’s using me” and “she’s using me” that have flooded conversations lately.

According to Yul, these are nothing more than excuses, barriers to real growth. He minced no words as he told these young workers to get over themselves if they ever hoped to achieve greatness.

Yul’s post went further, delivering a stinging truth bomb: in life, you must serve before you become a boss. He made it clear that those who wish to sit at the top must first endure the grind, face discomfort, and master the art of patience.

Yul hammered home the idea that the journey is meant to be tough, that hardship isn’t a sign of failure but a necessary process that builds resilience and wisdom.

His words;

“Dear youth, in life you must stoop to conquer.,You must serve b4 you become a boss. I hear a lot of ‘he’s using me’, ‘she’s using me’ these days.

“Flush that mentality if you want to grow.,To get to the top you must pass through uncomfortable situations. You must serve & serve well.

“Success is an uncomfortable journey. You need that learning process to be tougher & wiser.,Keep your eye on your destination. Loyalty will take you to the top.”

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This no-holds-barred message comes at a particularly tense time, following a shocking public accusation by Austin, a young content creator known as Mr. Overdo, who recently opened up about his traumatic experience as Yul’s former personal assistant.

In a detailed and deeply unsettling account, Austin revealed a series of disturbing incidents from his time working for Yul, exposing a toxic environment allegedly fueled by Yul’s partner, Judy Austin.

According to Austin, Judy’s domineering and harsh behavior created a nightmarish atmosphere that left him emotionally shattered. He claims her actions were so suffocating that they ultimately forced him to walk away, quitting his job in search of peace.

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