“2023 has been my best year so far” Yul Edochie reveals amidst family drama, son’s death

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Yul Edochie took to social media to reflect on the year 2023, expressing gratitude for what he described as his best year so far.

The actor conveyed his thanks to the Lord for the blessings and positive experiences that the year brought into his life. Despite challenges, Yul Edochie remained optimistic, expressing that 2024 would be even more outstanding and promising, with God’s blessings continuing to follow him.

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Looking ahead, he pledged to work even harder in 2024, aiming to achieve greater accomplishments.

“2023 has been my best year so far.

Thank You Lord for your blessings & all.

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I can’t even thank God enough.

2024 will be outstanding.

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2023 will be child’s play compared to the blessings that will follow me in 2024.

And for that, I say THANK YOU LORD.

May your Name be praised forever, Amen.

2024 we go harder.

YUL EDOCHIE.”

However, the celebratory tone contrasts with a tragic event that happened in Yul Edochie’s life in March 2023. During a sports event, his first son, Kambili Chukwu, lost his life under mysterious circumstances. Despite this heartbreaking loss, Yul Edochie chose to focus on the positive aspects of 2023 in his recent social media post.

Recall that just recently, Yul Edochie had voiced his support for fellow actor Emeka Ike amid domestic abuse allegations. He urged Emeka Ike to ignore the negativity, reminding him of the admiration he holds in the industry.

Yul Edochie also shared valuable insights into family life, cautioning Emeka Ike about the fake realities created on social media. He expressed that every family faces challenges and that private matters should be shielded from public scrutiny.

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