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Yul Edochie Pays Emotional Tribute to Late Son on What Would Have Been His 18th Birthday

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Renowned Nigerian filmmaker and actor Yul Edochie took to social media to honor the memory of his late son, Kambilichukwu, on what would have been his 18th birthday, January 4, 2025. Despite the passing of over two years, Yul’s grief remains fresh, and he continues to feel the profound emptiness left by his son’s absence.

In a heartfelt Facebook post, Yul poured out his emotions, expressing the depth of his longing for Kambilichukwu. He imagined his son living a peaceful and joyful life in the afterlife, free from the world’s pains.

Yul’s emotional message was a poignant expression of his love and devotion to his late son. He asked Kambilichukwu to continue watching over their family from above and vowed that his son would forever remain in his heart.

Yul’s tribute was a beautiful celebration of Kambilichukwu’s life and a testament to the enduring power of parental love.

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