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“Being a Native doctor is a divine calling” – Actor Yul Edochie

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  • Yul Edochie stated that being a Native doctor is a divine call from God Almighty, which means one has been chosen to help humanity. 
  • he noted that many pastors have the calling to be Native doctors but are refusing to answer the call because White men brainwashed them to believe it is evil

Controversial Nollywood actor and pastor Yul Edochie has taken to social media to share his thoughts on Native doctors, also known as Dibia.

On his Instagram page, he suggested that some individuals, including pastors, may have a calling to become Native doctors, but are hesitant to pursue this path due to societal influences.

According to Yul Edochie, the notion that Native doctors are evil is a misconception that has been perpetuated by external factors, including the media and cultural conditioning.

He argues that Nollywood, in particular, has played a significant role in shaping the public’s perception of Native doctors, often portraying them in a negative light.

He wrote:

Many pastors today actually have the calling to be Native doctors (Dibia) but they are refusing to answer the call because Oyibo people brainwashed us to believe it is evil.

And Nollywood has also contributed to making Native doctors look evil.
Being a Native doctor is a divine call from God Almighty, it means you have been chosen to help humanity.

A true native doctor fights evil.
Unless he decides to be evil, the same way a Pastor can decide to be evil.
Go and answer your call
You may never have fulfillment in your life if you don’t answer your call”.

In another news, Yul Edochie expresses desire to have a son.

This revelation coincides with his admiration for Donald Trump, who recently secured a victory in the 2024 U.S. presidential election.

On his Instagram page, Yul Edochie expressed his intention to name his future son “Trump” if he is fortunate enough to welcome another child.

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