Yul Edochie’s message to Ndigbo urges Igbos abroad to return home and invest in Igbo land. He calls it a spiritual sign, not a moment for conflict or retaliation
Yul Edochie Message to Ndigbo is making waves across social media after the Nollywood actor and politician shared a passionate plea to Igbos living abroad.
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Amid rising tensions in Ghana where some Nigerians are facing hostility Edochie urged the Igbo diaspora to respond with peace, not retaliation.
In a heartfelt Facebook post, Yul Edochie addressed recent protests in Ghana, where some locals called for Nigerians to leave the country due to alleged crimes.
The incident has triggered anxiety, particularly among southeastern Nigerians living abroad.
If you’re facing rejection on foreign soil, it’s not a sign to fight anybody, it’s a sign to return home… Our ancestors and spirits in Igbo Land are calling us to return
Rather than encourage confrontation, Edochie offered a spiritual perspective:
“If you’re facing rejection on foreign soil, it’s not a sign to fight anybody, it’s a sign to return home… Our ancestors and spirits in Igbo Land are calling us to return.”
The Yul Edochie message to Ndigbo encourages investment in Igbo land, suggesting that the time has come for collective development and self-reliance.
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With his powerful call “Home is calling” Edochie envisions a new dawn for the Igbo people, rooted in unity, peace, and prosperity at home.

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