“Being a Native doctor is a divine call from God Almighty” – Yul Edochie spills



  • Nollywood actor Yul Edochie is advocating for Native doctors.
  • On Instagram, he highlighted that many pastors, who have the calling to become Native doctors (Dibia), are refusing to respond due to white men’s brainwashing.
  • The actor emphasized that being a Native doctor is a divine call from God, a divine choice to help humanity and fight evil.


Nollywood actor Yul Edochie is advocating for the recognition of traditional healers.

In a recent post on his Instagram account, he expressed that many pastors possess the inherent calling to become traditional healers (Dibia) but are hesitant to embrace this path due to the influence of Western ideologies that portray it as malevolent. He further emphasized the role of Nollywood in perpetuating negative stereotypes about traditional healers.

Edochie asserted that being a traditional healer is a sacred vocation ordained by God, signifying a divine selection to assist humanity. He urged individuals with this calling to embrace their purpose, highlighting that a genuine traditional healer actively combats malevolence.

“Many pastors today actually have the calling to be Native doctors (Dibia) but they are refusing to answer the call because Oyibo people brainwashed us to believe it is evil.

And Nollywood has also contributed to making Native doctors look evil.
Being a Native doctor is a divine call from God Almighty, it means you have been chosen to help humanity.

A true native doctor fights evil.
Unless he decides to be evil, the same way a Pastor can decide to be evil.
Go and answer your call
You may never have fulfillment in your life if you don’t answer your call”.

In other news, Celebrity bartender Pacal Okechukwu, known as Cubana Chiefpriest, praised an Igbo man from Ukpor, Anambra state, after he arrived in his village with a convoy.

Some cars were driven by men, while others were transported on trucks. Cubana Chiefpriest remarked that the display of wealth by the Anambra man shows that Igbo money deserves respect.

The celebrity bartender revealed his goal to set another record in the state by January 10, 2025. He asked his fans to guess the number of cows he would pull on his journey back to his home state. He boasted about his importance and insisted he is not small. He urged people online to be ready for that day.

Cubana Chiefpriest’s announcement was met with mixed feelings. Some criticized the show of luxury as unnecessary, while others highlighted the issues of unemployment and insecurity in the South-East.