Nigerian actor and self-proclaimed pastor Yul Edochie has ignited a social media debate with his advice to spend rather than save money for the future.
Edochie urged his Instagram followers to “chop their money” and give some to those in need, pointing out that death is inevitable and hoarding savings means leaving it all behind.
His remarks have sparked mixed reactions. Some agree with his philosophy of living in the moment and sharing wealth, while others condemn his advice as irresponsible.
Edochie elaborated on his stance, arguing that life is not as serious as people make it out to be and that everyone will eventually die. He highlighted the importance of enjoying life and sharing with others instead of accumulating wealth.
“We’re all going to die; it’s just a matter of time. Life isn’t that serious; we just make it seem that way. The money you’re hiding, bring it out and enjoy it. Share some with others. Otherwise, you’ll leave it behind when you die,” he said.