Key Points:
- Yul Edochie announces the return of his online ministry after months of break.
- He renames it “True Gospel and Eternal Salvation Ministry” and posts a new flyer.
- Many Nigerians question his spiritual direction and criticise his constant switch between religion and tradition.
Yul Edochie Restarts His Online Ministry
Popular Nigerian actor Yul Edochie has reopened his online ministry. He made the announcement on Instagram, sharing a flyer that shows him dressed in a traditional outfit. In his caption, he simply wrote, “Our ministry is back.”
This comes months after Yul paused the ministry. He had earlier declared in 2024 that he was stepping into missionary work. However, shortly after, he announced a return to traditional roots, urging people to reconnect with their culture.
He Calls It “True Gospel and Eternal Salvation Ministry”
The new name of the ministry is “True Gospel and Eternal Salvation Ministry.” The actor did not explain why he left or why he is returning. But his latest post shows he’s ready to continue preaching.

Yul, who is also a self-proclaimed prophet and polygamist, has always sparked attention online with his spiritual messages.
Fans Express Shock and Doubt
After he shared the flyer, many people flooded his page with comments. Some were surprised. Others were angry and warned him not to joke with God.
A user named @fornyson commented, “Yul, stop playing with God’s name.” Another person, @kipsy_jay, wrote, “You can’t serve two masters. Go back to your native work.”
Someone else, @bittertruthblog, even brought up Yul’s wife May, saying, “Queen May is launching businesses in London while you’re in Umuoji with oracles.”
Many Still Don’t Trust His Mission
Most of the comments show that fans are confused. They don’t know whether Yul is serious or not. Some feel he is using religion for fame. Others think he should stick to one path and stop switching.

Whether this ministry will grow or end again remains to be seen.





