In a post shared on his Instagram page, the actor warned against election violence, stressing that politicians should use their own children when causing trouble on election day.
Yul Edochie wrote, “Any candidate who wants to engage you to cause mayhem on election day, tell him to bring his children to lead the squad. Say ‘NO’ to election violence. Vote peacefully.”
KanyiDaily recalls that Yul Edochie had recently revealed why he would not fight his colleagues over their choice of candidate in the 2023 general election.
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