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Yul Edochie celebrates himself on his 37th birthday, shares lovely photo

Nollywood actor Yul Edochie is one person whose impact in the entertainment and political sectors has made him a force to be reckoned with. Recently, the screen god and politician celebrated his birthday and shared a lovely photo on his Instagram page.

Yul who just clocked 37 was very grateful to God for the gift of life. Given what he has accomplished thus far, he could not help but show how appreciative he really was for being alive.

Even more, the actor who has been involved in a lot of political activities has been chronicling his experience and politically influenced successes so far.

Yul used the opportunity of his birthday to convey his thoughts and plans to achieve more in all aspects of life. He prayed for more wisdom and knowledge to accomplish his goals.

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See his post below:

"Happy 37th birthday to me. Thank you Jesus for the gift of life. I thank God for his countless blessings upon me. I pray for more years of wisdom, good health, happiness, blessings, touching lives and achievements. AMEN! We are just getting started!!!"

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Recently, Yul Edochie shared a picture of himself talking to the vice-presidential candidate for the Peoples Democratic Party Peter Obi. This picture reflected just how much he has accomplished.

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Many of Yul's fans have taken to his Instagram page to celebrate the actor turned politician and wish him well. See some of the reactions below:

odeysunnya: "Happy birthday sir l wish u all the best in life and what u wish ur self, may God u and ur family sir."

chrisdehmie4: "Happy birthday to the guy with the voice . More years to come ❤️"

samuelbenedit: "Executive happy birthday to this wonderful actor may all the good things u wish in life come to fulfillment, my best wishes to u,#i Celebrate you from Abuja."

onyinjuliana: "Happy birthday to u dearie....may d Lord God continue to increase u."

ogbaganwojiji: "Happy birthday too u victoria is your own life is best thing"

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The maxim 'the young shall grow' is indeed one that is true. Some years back, Yul Edochie graduated from the University of Portharcourt and went ahead to get married at age 22. Now, the son of veteran actor Pete Edochie is now edging towards being an 'elder'.

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