Best of Yul Edochie movies: 10 iconic films of the popular actor – Legit.ng
Yul Edochie, like his father, Peter Edochie, has stepped into his acting abilities and astounded everyone with his great acting talent. He is an exceptional actor with many years of experience in the Nigerian film industry, thanks to his father, who paved the way for his success. Yul is also an activist and politician who became the first Nigerian actor to run for governor.Photo: @YulEdochie on Facebook (modified by author)Source: UGCYul Edochie is a top Nigerian actor who has taken the movie industry by storm with his flawless top-notch acting and his distinct husky voice that commands respect. He is also the son of veteran actor Pete Edochie. Yul has made a name for himself, demonstrating that he is famous not only because of his father but also because of his own abilities as an actor, producer, and director. Top 10 best of Yul Edochie moviesYul Edochie’s acting career started in 2005 when he was chosen to play a part in the movie The Exquires. He gained fame in 2007 after co-starring with Genevieve Nnaji in the blockbuster film Wind of Glory. He has since appeared in several additional films, turning him into a legendary figure in Nollywood. Here are some of the best Yul Edochie movies available to watch online.Read also12 popular Nollywood stars who are over 40 and not married1. Wind of Glory (2007)Role: Emeka[embedded content]The film, directed by Anayo Nwafor, tells the story of a beautiful blind village orphan who believes she will never find a man who will cherish her completely until she has a chance to meet with an engineer working on a project in the village.Emeka is a tennis player and Dr Ferdinand’s friend in the film. He sees Juliana on the tennis court and falls in love with her, and they end up dating. Emeka had lost his fiance’ a few months before their wedding, and then his best friend had vanished, leading him to believe he had been murdered.The movie stars Genevieve Nnaji, Desmond Elliot, Yul Edochie, Linc Edochie, Ofia Mbaka, Livinus Nnochiri and Emeka Onu.2. Pleasure and Crime (2011)Role: JohnsonJohnson, a good-looking man with philandering tendencies, is the subject of this film. He plotted to extort money from two of his well-to-do lovers married women.Read alsoMeet Yul Edochie’s family: wives, children, parents, siblingsAs his plot unravelled, he eliminated those who were on to him, but it was only a matter of time before the game ended. Johnson’s affairs with Gloria (Tonto Dikeh) and Calista (Ini Edo) are central to the plot.3. Agony of a Princess (2013)[embedded content]The story revolves around a princess who develops a strong bond with a commoner who saves her after a gang of thugs kidnaps her. When her father, the king, learns of their relationship, he forbids them from communicating, unaware of how deep their bond is. Other actors include Chioma Akpotha and Jibola Dabo.4. Chioma The Weeping Queen (2014)Role: Prince ChukwuemekaPrince Chukwuemeka adores his wife Chioma, but Queen Onyedika is opposed to marriage and attempts to persuade the prince to abandon his wife. This fantastic film emphasizes the importance of believing in true love, sticking to what you love, and defending your love.Read alsoFemi Jacobs biography: Interesting facts about the Nollywood star5. Royal Maid (2015)Role: Prince Izozo [embedded content]Yul Edochie is an arrogant prince who only respects the lower classes once he meets Angela Okorie, a beautiful palace maid. He eventually marries the maid, resulting in a beautiful love story between the two. This film is based on a true story and stars notable actors like Ngozi Ezeonu.6. Fada Fada (2017)[embedded content]Fada Fada is a popular Igbo rapper’s catchphrase. The film follows Eze, an intelligent, unemployed man who dupes his gullible relatives into investing in an online business that will make him so wealthy that he will change their community, but it’s all a ruse.The beauty of this film is that an entire Kingdom, and its people, including the royal family, have come to believe in a future they did not know of but blindly follow Eze’s pure rhetoric. Read alsoHow Taron Egerton started his acting career and the movies he starred inHe brags in front of the King and his Council of Elders. The burden then falls on Eze and his mother, Nneora, to demonstrate that the money will come from abroad.7. The Affectionate Wife (2017)Role: KendoYul plays Kendo, a member of the Atakama fraternity, a powerful occult who left the country for the United States, leaving behind his pregnant fianceé. After ten years, the grand master of the frat nominates his ten-year-old son to replace his father.8. The Billionaires (2018)Role: Eze Kwe EcheThis is a classic Nollywood story about vanity’s futility. The story’s plot is about a son of the land with ill-gotten money who moves to abolish tradition in his quest for the throne but runs into a stumbling block when the rightful heir’s children begin flexing their own blood money.This is the kind of story that made Nollywood famous: a cautionary tale about the evils of money and the value of preserving traditional values. Yul Edochie plays the lead role, and other notable Nigerian actors include Chinedu Ikedezie and Osita Iheme.Read alsoBiography of a handsome actor Charles Okocha9. Moms at War (2018)Role: Husband[embedded content]Moms at War is one of the most popular Yul Edochie movies on Netflix, released in 2018. It tells the story of two mothers competing against each other to ensure their children’s success, particularly in a scholarship competition.Both of their children happened to attend the same school, and there was a competition for the kids, and both were at the top of their class. When one of them wins the competition, the mothers go insane, engaging in all antics.Despite everything, it’s a story of friendship, sisterhood, and bonding. Yul Edochie plays the role of a husband and father to one of the two competing families. Other lead characters in the film include Eucharia Anunobi and Funke Akindele.10. Kachi: My Village Love (2018)Role: Eric[embedded content]A pretty girl is forced to choose between two men who have been kind to her and her family during difficult times: Nelson, her sweet but poor boyfriend, and Eric, who is equally sweet but more prosperous.Read alsoTop most interesting facts about HumblesmithYul Edochie is a famous Nigerian actor, director, and writer. He became well-known due to his portrayal as Emeka in the 2007 film Wind of Glory. Additionally, he has appeared in several other movies and television programs, such as Native Girl and Broken Chakkels. He is also well-known for being the last child of renowned Nollywood actor Pete Edochie.READ ALSO: Best Nigerian comedy series to bring some laughter into your life Legit.ng recently published an article with the best Nigerian comedy series to make you laugh. After a long day at work, comedy shows are ideal for unwinding and bonding with loved ones. Nigeria is home to some of Africa’s most well-known comics, who devote their talents to creating amusing shows.Watching Nollywood films allows you to escape reality and find solace in your favourite actors. They help you relieve stress for a few hours while you rest. Grab some popcorn and settle in to watch the best Nigerian comedy series.[embedded content] Source: Legit.ng
Southern Africa
2 Zinara officials bypass system, install own ‘gates’ – The Herald
Southern Africa
2 Zinara officials bypass system, install own ‘gates’ – The Herald
2 Zinara officials bypass system, install own ‘gates’
Yeukai Karengezeka Court Correspondent
TWO Zimbabwe National Road Administration (Zinara) revenue clerks yesterday appeared in court for allegedly installing a boom override system illegally and collecting money for their personal use.
Tariro Mhuka (26) and Henderson Msowa (39) appeared before Harare regional magistrate Mrs Marehwanazvo Gofa facing fraud charges.
They were granted US$200 bail each and remanded to November 30.
Zinara is the complainant, represented by its risk and loss control manager, Mr Tawanda Marenga.
The two were operating from Zinara’s Eskbank Tollgate along the Harare-Bindura highway.
Some of their duties included collection of revenue from the motoring public and remitting the collected revenue to the senior revenue clerk at the close of business.
Prosecuting, Mr Pardon Dziva alleged that on July 18, the two connived to steal from Zinara using a 10-10 Technologies (Private) Limited information system.
The company, 10-10 Technologies, is the system provider for Zinara.
Mhuka and Msowa were allegedly working together with other Zinara employees, who have since been arrested and arraigned before the court.
Others are still at large.
It is understood that after the installation of the illegal system that would bypass the normal operating system, the suspects collectively received tolling funds from the motoring public, purporting that the funds would be channelled to Zinara, when in fact they would convert the funds to their own use.
The court heard on July 20, the Zinara risk and loss control department discovered the offence through CCTV footage, prompting them to report the matter to the police.
Investigations were instituted and it was established that the boom override installations were fitted without the knowledge and consent of Zinara and also without the knowledge of 10-10 Technologies.
On July 26, a team from CID Commercial Crimes went to 10-10 Technologies and they confirmed that they had not authorised the installation of the boom override system at the Eskbank Tollgate.
The State also has CCTV footage showing Mhuka and Msowa committing the crime.
Zinara is yet to establish the total prejudice, and so far, nothing has been recovered.
Southern Africa
Angola: Country not facing energy crisis due to its oil reserves … – Macau Business
The association of companies providing services to the Angolan oil industry (AECIPA) on Wednesday rejected the idea that Angola is experiencing an energy crisis, saying that the country has “many reserves and infrastructures that allow for efficient production”.
“At Angolan level we are not in an energy crisis, we are in a process of transition, our oil industry is in a certain way mature, there are almost 50 years of oil production,” said the president of AECIPA, Bráulio de Brito.
According to the official, who was speaking at the 3rd Environment and Development Conference, Angola is producing at the limit of its capacity and has “a lot of oil reserves”.
“Our infrastructures are such that our daily production can be higher than we see today, there is work to be done to make this happen, so we will continue and the operators have the strength to make this happen. We, the service providers, are here to help,” he emphasised.
For the chairman of AECIPA, who was one of the speakers at the round table on the “Energy Crisis, the Extractive Sector and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)”, there is still a way to go, but the country does not have an energy crisis as such, he insisted.
He argued that Angola needs to produce more oil efficiently and cleanly, so that “really,” he noted, the benefits of the revenues generated can be channelled into the country’s social development.
“And so that these revenues can be transformed so that Angola can be independent of oil, so that oil is another pillar of our economy and not the pillar of our economy,” he pointed out.
The chairman of AECIPA also pointed to the need for the country to continue to maintain the oil industry as the “engine for the transition to economic diversification,” admitting, however, that Angola “is not yet ready to live without oil.
“What we have to do is continue to reinforce all the good that the oil industry offers in terms of financial income, in terms of being able to produce with less impact on the environment, with very strong ecological development,” he emphasised.
The leader of the association of service providers in the oil sector in Angola also stressed the importance of the sector being aligned with the SDGs, so that production is more efficient and has less impact on the environment.
Asked during the debate about the participation of AECIPA members in the sector’s technological transformation, Bráulio de Brito said that the sector’s value chain is supported by service providers and they are the driving force behind the technological transition.
The operators “have their role to play, but on the other side of the value chain, we are the ones who carry out the service and we, the service providers, end up being the driving force behind the transition to technological transformation,” he argued.
“Because we’re the ones who really have to use these technologies so that operators can operate and coordinate production processes efficiently with less damage to the environment,” he concluded.
“The Impact of the SDGs on Business” was the motto of the 3rd Environment and Development Conference held today in Luanda by Economia & Mercado magazine.
Angola is the second largest oil producer in sub-Saharan Africa after Nigeria.
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