‘Na we go still suffer am,’ Nollywood actor appeals Nigerians to stop destroying bank facilities over Naira scarcity
In the wake of the scarcity of Naira notes that has being a source of untold hardship on many Nigerians, Yul Edochie has admonished Nigerians who are destroying Automated Teller Machines (ATM) to stop.
Stating that youths staging protests and damaging bank properties in the country is not the solution the movie actor cum politician said this difficult time will pass.
Taking to his Instagram page, Yul Edochie stated that destroyed ATMs only mean fewer machines to dispense cash and will only cause more hardship on the masses. He wrote:
“No matter how angry you are about the Naira situation, destroying ATM machines is not the answer. The fewer machines we have the more difficult it is to get money. N we go still suffer am. Let’s be guided. This time shall pass”.
Yul Edochie who had been facing heavy criticism on social media following the release of a new movie that saw him play the role of the Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, Peter Obi has broken his silence. Ignoring his many critics, Yul shared a video from a movie location that showed him advising his crew.
According to the actor, acting comes with stress as he advised his crew to pursue their passion over money in the industry else they will be frustrated.
Yul revealed that although the job stresses him, it’s also fun for him as it puts food on his table.