
Nollywood actor and pastor, Yul Edochie, faced heavy criticism after a prophecy he made about the AFCON 2023 final turned out to be incorrect.
The Super Eagles suffered a 2-1 defeat to the Ivory Coast in a thrilling match on Sunday night in Abidjan.
In a post on his Instagram page before the match, Yul predicted that the Super Eagles would defeat the Ivory Coast without the need for a penalty shootout.
He wrote, “Today’s game will not get a penalty shootout. Nigeria will defeat the Ivory Coast comfortably.”
However, following the Super Eagles’ loss, Nigerians flooded Yul’s Instagram page to express their disappointment and label his prophecy as ‘fake.’
@desire59 wrote: “Daddy you sure say na God call you so?”
@thokozullumbia wrote: “You had only one chance to win people’s heart, you have messed up again”
@judysleague_truth wrote: “FROM ONE EMBARRASSMENT TO ANOTHER!! Indeed you and Judy does fit each other”
@iam_baronbully wrote: “With due respect sir 👏close down ur church”
@maryodufa wrote: “Ivory Coast don win….. na people like you da make them see Christian somehow…. Come and delete this rubbish”
@makadiza wrote: “Why do you lie chief 👸. But atlist you lost I was skered cz of it happened you win , you were going to finish our woman more”
@ikennaya wrote: “This prophecy is not good for a start; you have just invited more hatred my pastor”
@bisholack wrote: “Yul stop mocking God. Anything you put your hands and mouth on lately does not progress. You said South Africa will surprise Nigeria and it’s the opposite and now you predict for Nigeria look at the outcome.”
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