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Rita Edochie throws shades as she marks two months of Yul’s son’s demise

Renowned Nollywood actress, Rita Edochie, has taken to her Instagram page to commemorate the two-month anniversary of the tragic passing of her nephew, Kambilinachukwu Edochie.

In a heartfelt post, the veteran actress extended her condolences and offered subtle shade towards other family members.

Rita Edochie throws shades as she marks two months of Yul’s son’s demise
Rita Edochie throws shades as she marks two months of Yul’s son’s demise. Photo Credit: @ritaedochie Source: Instagram

Throughout her social media presence, Rita Edochie has consistently expressed her unwavering support for May Edochie, while openly criticizing her nephew Yul Edochie and his second wife, Judy Austin, for their online activities.

In her recent post, she acknowledged the struggle of coping with the painful loss and assured her followers that May Edochie and the rest of the children are managing to overcome the tragedy.

She wrote;

“Let the drama king and drama devil know this. Kambili my son, today marks exactly two months since you departed this sinful world, to the great beyond. our consolation is that you are resting in the bosom of our Lord Jesus Christ.

“My son, you are gone but not forgotten. we are trying to cope with the vacuum your untimely death left in our hearts, by looking onto the good lord to grant us the fortitude to bear the loss. Your mother queen May Yul Edochie is doing great and trying her best to be more strong.

Your siblings are fine too though they miss you but it is well.”

As news of Rita Edochie’s Instagram post spreads, fans and followers have been offering words of comfort and support. The public display of grief and the subtle shade within the post have garnered significant attention and sparked conversations among social media users.

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In related news, Nollywood actor Yul Edochie has returned to his true passion acting after a two-month period of mourning the tragic loss of his first son, Kambilichukwu, who passed away in March.