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“Why Yul Edochie Could Be Sentenced To Seven Years Imprisonment For …..”- Pastor, Charles Awuzie Reveals

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Charles Awuzie , who is the president of Rescue Mission International and Charles Awuzie Ministries, have taken to his Facebook page to reveal why popular Nollywood actor, Yul Edochie could be sentenced to seven years Imprisonment for getting married to a second wife.

Yul Edochie sentenced to seven years Imprisonment

In his post, he said that Yul Edochie getting married to a second wife without the consent of his first wife , May was a criminal offence, and he also stated that according to the constitution, Yul was a bigamist and not a polygamist stating that he could be sentenced to Seven years Imprisonment for his action.

 

Charles also revealed that Yul Edochie and his first wife, May had some issues which led to the both of them living separately.

Judy and Yul have been dating each other before she got pregnant and her pregnancy led to their rushed marriage.

His post reads;

“Nigeria born
Yul: New Details Emerge”.

“And why Yul could spend 7 years in jail”.

“First, here are new details about the Yul Love Triangle:
(Source: a Live conversation between Sarah Martins who is a friend to Judy, Stella and Freeze)

1). Yul Edochie has been living in Enugu for many years while May and the children lived in Lagos.

2). Yul and Judy have been dating for many years before Judy got pregnant resulting to their rushed marriage.

3). Yul and May have had a rough marriage resulting to their separate living arrangement.

4). Judy showed more interest in Yul’s movie career and contributed to building him.

5). May only became interested in who Yul was seeing or where he was living when news of his relationship with Judy went viral – says Sarah.

Me: Even with these new details, I still think Yul can do better.
Yul Risks 7 Years In Jail”.

“According to law, Yul is not a Polygamist, he is a Bigamist”.

” As long as his first legally married wife did not consent to the second marriage, the law considers it BIGAMY”.

“According to Section 370 of the Nigerian Criminal Code Act, “any individual who marries while having a live husband or wife is guilty of a felony and is punishable by imprisonment for seven years.”

“Yul’s marriage to Judy without the consent of May is a criminal offence according to our laws with a 7 years jail time”.

“While i sympathize with both Yul and May, i believe that May neglected her marriage and Yul committed a felony – now they have become objects of public analysis”.

Solution: Yul should get legal advice as soon as possible before Obasi (Judy’s bitter ex husband) uses the legal system to send him to 7 years in jail.

“My name is Charles Awuzie and i am just helping to trend #YulEdochie while educating Nigerians about BIGAMY”.

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