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Victoria Inyama Joins Nigerians In Sympathizing With May Edochie
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The loss that befell May Edochie, wife of Nollywood star, Yul Edochie was quite the tragic one that received reaction from social media.
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Ahead of May Edochie putting her son to rest, Nollywood actress Victoria Inyama sent her words on Instagram expressing her condolence.
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This follows multitudes of Nigerians sending across their words of sympathy to the bereaved mother.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Nollywood actresses, including Victoria Inyama, have sent prayers to May Edochie, the wife of actor Yul Edochie, as she lays her son, Kambilichukwu, to rest. The young boy passed away some weeks ago, and he was laid to rest on April 24 amidst tears.
Victoria Inyama took to her Instagram page to express her condolences and sent prayers to the now mother of three. She prayed for the Holy Spirit to guide and lead May to trust God unconditionally. She noted how there are no words that can match her experience, but still, God is God.
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Fans of the actress also sent prayers to the bereaved mother. They prayed for strength, healing, and total restoration for her. Some of the fans expressed their sympathy, while others prayed for God to guide and protect her.
May Edochie has not commented on her son’s passing or the outpouring of prayers and support from her colleagues and fans. However, it is clear that she has the love and support of many people during this difficult time.
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Victoria Inyama wrote:
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