Yul posted support for Emeka knowing fully well that rolls would troll him on his monetized social media handles
The Legendary Emeka Ike.
@emekaikeofficial
Odogwu!
You’re one of the actors who inspired me to come up.
I’m a big fan of your work.
We love you bro.
Trust me, the people who love you are more than your haters.
But the haters always make more noise.
Ignore the noise.
Don’t let nobody bring you down.
Keep your head up Boss.
Life will constantly try to pull you down.
No gree.
Nwanne kwechili.
Nobody house good pass.
Forget the romantic pictures you see couples post on social media,if people tell you their own family wahala you go run.
Even the people wey dey interview your family people take am dey cash out, their own house no good.
Your family matter no concern anybody.
Who’s right or wrong no concern anybody.
Na you and madam go settle that one.
What matters to us your fans is to see you happy and doing that thing we love you for, which is your work.
We dey with you big bro.
Everything you ever lost, this is the time to get it back.
Everything you ever dreamt of becoming, this is the time to go for it, with your work and your name.
The name EMEKA IKE is crested by God.
Nobody can bring you down except you.
Never back down. Never stay down.
No gree for anybody.
The sky is your starting point.
Soon we go jam for set again.
We love you big bro.
Kwechili Nwanne.
It's the "intentionally" for me π€£
ReplyDeleteIf you see the way I laugh ehn when I saw the "intentional " yul must you involve yourself with wetin no concern you all the time?
DeleteYul is a correct ibo man. Who no like money?
ReplyDeleteAbi nau
DeleteOwo ni koko
Not at the detriment of making a fool of oneself
DeleteThank you Dante. We all like money but you don't have to become a full time clown to make it
DeleteDante Yul has no modicum of shame. I would have been shocked if I didn't see Yul's contribution in this Emeka's wahala.
DeleteIs it how the so called celebrities are supposed to contribute to the society? Is this how they ought to help the society because a lot of young people are looking up to them. Must we continue to applaud violence, drugs etc .
The most complex B
Like Emeka, like Yul.
ReplyDeleteBest of a feather π
Ndi ara ndi araπ i'm really surprised that all of a sudden Emeka is a saint π
Does these people ever sit down and think about the people that knows them personally with all this lie they lie on the internet?
Emeka please leave your ex Emma alone and face your new marriage, abi you don go show yourself for where that one dey, she don pick race?π
No body is a saint in this their wahala, but still he needs support like this to dust himself up.
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DeleteTwo failures
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DeleteMisery loves company
ReplyDeleteI saw the full writeup. He would thank God he has escaped dragging a bit
I didn't see anything bad he wrote up there. Or don't women here support Emma as well? They are both actors and friends. If he choose to encourage and support him at a time like this, I don't see anything bad there.
ReplyDeleteDon't we pray to have people get our back in difficult times? People will always take a side and I won't fault anyone for that.
Teejay eze Nde support rubbish, Nri abiago. π
DeletePlease next time spell it this way IGBO. There's nothing like ibo.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome.
PLEASE ALWAYS USE GOOGLE BEFORE YOU TRY TO ARGUE...
DeleteWhen Igboland was colonized by non-Igbo speakers they changed the spelling to help them understand the pronunciation. Ibo was finally replaced by Igbo as the modern and correct spelling in the early 70’s using the Igbo alphabet a, gb, ib etc… Please note that some historical books especially those printed before the 70’s will refer to Igbo as Ibo.
Thanks for the rejoinder, but I don't think the modern and acceptable word for it today is ibo.
DeleteI won't go with that.
But Stella, Teejay is right even though i no too like him. Take correction, Stella.
DeleteWhat I'm saying is that, since it was replaced to Igbo, it's best and appreciable used in that manner and way. No offence though.
DeleteI thought our language is Igbo, and our tribe Ibo???
DeleteOK OH I BACK OUT; TEEJAY DEM SAY NAH YOU WIN... CONGRATS
DeleteHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHE
As a hausa girl, even in primary sch when we were taught abt the 3 major ethnic groups in Nigeria in social studies, it was spelt Ibo in all of the books. So i was surprised on this blog when people of that tribe took offence wen not spelt Igbo. Btw the owner of the primary sch i went was from Abia state, so the bulk of our teachers were non hausa before you wud come and say they taught us Ibo cos they were hausa teachers.
DeleteHehehehe.....
DeleteThere's no win here Stella. You're also right. I'm talking about the modern here. It irritates me when I read it ibo.
LMAO π€£π€£
DeleteHe's just supporting his brother at this trying time for him.
ReplyDeleteI like him for this.
Emeka, inulu Ife agwagi? Kwechirii nwanne!ππͺ
We all need such encouragement at our difficult time.ππ
This Yul is shameless,tueh.
ReplyDeleteHe's fully aware of what he's doing, yul has totally swallowed his conscience and sense of reasoning all because of money
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ReplyDeleteThat's not the complete text Stella
ReplyDeleteYul no now , your family with Judy is heaven on earth
It's the nwanne kwechili for me.
ReplyDeleteBrothers supporting brother's ok.
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ReplyDeleteMoney must be made
ReplyDeleteYul only showed support up there, not that Emeka did right but because he loves his actings.
ReplyDeleteHe actually made sense from a neutral point. Let's not allow hate cloud our sense of reasoning. Let love leadπΉπΉπ₯°π₯°
Happy boxing day to us all ππππ.
Hmmmm, let me reserve my comment cause…hmmmm
ReplyDeleteMen supporting men. Nothing wrong with that I suppose.
ReplyDeleteYes, one low calibre man supporting another low calibre man. At least they know exactly what they are.
DeleteLike supporting like
DeleteToxic loyalty , rubbish unaccountable brotherhood
Good of Yul to support Emeka Ike. It is well with you Emeka Ike. By the way Teejay is right, it’s Igbo and not ibo, you can’t correct a tribe you’re not part of and understand their language. so y’all should take note.
ReplyDeleteGood for them
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Everyone deserve a second chance
Shebi them say them drive him and his juju commot for family house yesterday ππ he want use Emeka issue cover face.
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DeleteGood all these things are happening if not people wouldn't have known exactly who Yul is. Yul has been unveiled. Initially he was covered with that odogwu veil.
ReplyDeleteI think ppl knew who he was when he was entertaining a gay man in Canada to get papers and the man made it public. He been whatever he is for a long time.
DeleteReads like fellow-feeling of the defeatists. These are two bad examples young married people must avoid. Marriage remains the most beautiful thing on earth. There are still fantastic examples you must emulate like
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The most complex B
That was how Chidi Chikere was showing support to him initially at the beginning of his issues with his soon to be ex wife but he ended up even disappointing even his male supporters. If you know the amount of Nigerian men that abuse Yul daily ehn, not on the internet but in real world, you will pity him. I mean those that read but don’t comment on social spheres.
ReplyDeleteYou're very right on the abuse. They actually feel he's foolish
DeleteThis Yul needs help. I dnt know how some1 would feel the need to be intentionally controversial. I'm happy the ex ignores him and his new wife's shenanigans
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