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Yul Edochie Recounts Horror In Crash

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Nollywood actor, Yul Edochie, got into a philosophical mode yesterday and the reason was not far-fetched.

It was because Yul, who is also a political activist, survived an auto crash on his way from Lagos to the southeastern part of the country.

In a post on social media, the son of legendary actor, Pete Edochie, who also served as an aide of Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra State, admitted to overspeeding before the incident.

According to him, he was driving at 100-120km per hour when he lost control of his SUV shortly before the transit town of Ore in Ondo State.

“I left Lagos yore I got to Ore doing 100-120km, my car lost control and started veering off to the right. I tried to steer it back on track and the next thing I knew I was upside down tumbling till the car finally ended up in a gutter.

“Miraculously I came out alive with few cuts and bruises,” the thankful entertainer wrote.

Further, the “Moms At War” actor expressed thanks to God and his fans for their prayers.

“I also thank all my fans and friends all over the world who always pray for me and wish me well.”

“Life can end in a second. The money, the cars, the mansions, the fame, the good life, all vanity. Be close to God. God is everything!” he said.




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