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If you’re facing rejection on foreign soil, it’s a sign to return home – Actor Yul Edochie tells Igbos

DailyblastBy DailyblastAugust 1, 202501401 Min Read
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Actor Yul Edochie has asked Ndigbo to return home and invest in the South East.

According to him, whenever an Igbo person faces rejection on foreign soil, it’s not a sign to fight anybody but a sign to return to their home country and invest.

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He argued that Igbos have wandered for too long away from the South East and need to return back now.

He wrote;

‘’Ndi Igbo come back home and invest in Igbo land.

If you’re facing rejection on foreign soil, it’s not a sign to fight anybody, it’s a sign to return home.

We have wandered for too long.

Home is calling.

Our ancestors and spirits in Igbo Land are calling us to return home and develop home.

A new dawn has come in Igbo land.

It’s time to return home.

Ana amalu mma si na uno wee puo ilo.”

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