- Yul Edochie stated that his desire is to have a total number of eleven children
- He reveals with every assurance that his late son Kambilichukwu will return
Nollywood actor Yul Edochie expresses his strong belief that his late son, Kambi, will return.
Yul Edochie also announced his desire to have a total of eleven children. This goal is particularly significant, given his current family dynamics.
Taking to his instagram page, He wrote:
“I’m just getting started. I’m going to have eleven children. Eleven beautiful children. Complete football team. My great son Kambi will return.”
Yul Edochie is already a proud father of six, with four children from his first wife, May, and two from his second wife, Judy Austin.
Recall that Actor Yul Edochie lost his first son in March, 2023.
According to reports, Kambii was rushed to the hospital after falling unconscious.
He reportedly collapsed on Wednesday while playing football in school.
A source who spoke to Vanguard on condition of anonymity revealed that Yul has confirmed Kambilichukwu’s death as the time this report was filed.
Sister to the late boy’s mum, May Edochie, who was at the scene said the boy read throughout the night preparing for his exam today. After his exam in school, he joined his mates to play football and that’s when he developed a seizure and was rushed to Mother and Child Hospital. All efforts by the doctors to resuscitate him proved abortive, the report added.
This comes two months after Yul Edochie and his first wife May, celebrated their first son as he turned 16 on January; showering encomiums and blessings on him.
Early this year ,Yul Edochie pens teary-eyed note to mark his son, Kambi’s posthumous birthday.
Taking to his Instagram page, Yul Edochie wrote:
“Kambi yooooo!
Happy 17th birthday, my great son.
Hope you’re doing well over there.
I never knew I’ll ever do a write-up like this, but here we are.
Life.
I kept asking God to let me see you again, and he granted my wish.
And I saw you once in my dream.
You looked much taller and more handsome. And bigger. You were glowing.
Seems you’re now playing basketball over there and left football. You looked very happy. Obviously, life over there is quite different from here.
Down here we’re doing our best to cope. It’s not been easy without you around. The pain is terrible.
But I’m strong. Very strong.
I have to be strong for me and your siblings. While submitting totally to the will of God.
We miss you. We love you, but God loves you more.
You’re elevated now. Keep watching over us all.
Keep flying, son.
Till we meet again. Don’t stop playing football.
Happy 17th birthday, Son.
Daddy loves you.
❤️❤️❤️”