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Spend your savings or you will leave it behind; Death is Inevitable – Yul Edochie Advises

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In a recent statement that sparked discussions across social media, popular Nigerian actor, Yul Edochie advised people to spend their savings, emphasizing the inevitability of death.

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The controversial thespian in an Instagram post argued that life is short and unpredictable, and accumulating wealth without enjoying it could lead to regrets.

He suggested that while saving for the future is prudent, it is equally important to live fully in the present.

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The self-proclaimed  pastor asked his followers to “chop their money” and give part to those in need, pointing out that death is inevitable and they will leave behind their savings if they don’t spend it.

“We’re all going to die. It’s only a matter of time. e go reach everybody. Life is not that serious. Na we just dey take am too serious. That money wey you dey hide, bring am out, chop am well well. Share some with other people. If not, you go still leave am die,” he said.

Many people often defer their happiness, waiting for the “right time” to enjoy their earnings, only to face unforeseen circumstances that prevent them from doing so. By advocating for a balanced approach, the actor encourages individuals to find a middle ground where they can secure their future while still indulging in life’s pleasures.

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Critics, however, caution against misinterpreting his advice as a call for financial recklessness. They stress the importance of maintaining financial discipline and ensuring that one’s basic needs and future obligations are met

 

 

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