He shared his thoughts on social media, saying that rejection in foreign lands shouldn’t lead to bitterness or conflict but should be seen as a reminder to return home and build.
Yul Edochie said he believes the time has come for Igbos to stop drifting and reconnect with their roots.
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.HL 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.”
KanyiDaily recalls that Yul Edochie recently criticized those who claim to be fighting for Biafra but end up harming fellow Igbos.
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