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Yul Edochie declares himself Nollywood’s best actor
Nollywood actor Yul Edochie has described himself as the best actor in the Nigerian film industry despite ongoing criticism surrounding his personal life and political views.
Speaking during an appearance on the The Honest Bunch Podcast, the actor said he has faced sustained attacks over his support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his decision to marry a second wife.
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According to him, the backlash has not affected his career or confidence in his acting abilities.
“Despite all the smear campaign against me, I’m still standing strong,” he said.
The actor insisted that his body of work and experience in the movie industry continue to speak for him regardless of public opinion.
“I’m still the best actor in Nollywood,” he added.
Yul Edochie also stated that critics cannot take away his talent or contributions to the film industry, arguing that he has already established himself over the years.
“Love me or hate me, you cannot take away my talent. I have paid my dues in this industry,” he stated.
The actor has remained a controversial figure in recent years following public reactions to his political stance and family life, both of which have generated widespread debate across Nigerian social media.
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