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Igbos Are Their Own Enemies, Says Yul Edochie

October 12, 2023 1 min read

Popular actor, Yul Edochie, has called for a stop to jealousy and envy bedeviling Igbo indigenes.

He asserted that the Igbo indigenes were full of envy and jealousy towards each other.

Edochie made this claim in a post on his verified Facebook page on Wednesday.

According to him, if any Igbo person was progressing in anything he did, his biggest hater would be a fellow Igbo person.

The actor, who is also of Igbo extraction from Anambra State, stressed that a successful Igbo man’s enemy might be members of his family.

He called on his fellow Igbo indigenes to change and do better, asking them to stop the envy and the competition.

“Too much jealousy and envy amongst Igbos. Why??

“If you’re doing well as an Igbo person, your biggest hater is your fellow Igbo person. Sometimes even your family members. Igbos we need to do better. Why?

“We’re great. Stop the envy. Stop the competition. Things change when we address them,” he said.