Yul Edochie has taken to Instagram to advocate for Native doctors, also known as Dibia.
He claims that many pastors have the innate calling to become Native doctors but are hesitant to answer the call due to the influence of Western ideologies, which have led them to believe it’s evil.
Yul also criticized Nollywood for perpetuating negative stereotypes about Native doctors, portraying them as evil.
Yul Edochie emphasized that being a Native doctor is a sacred calling from God, designating one to serve humanity.
He clarified that genuine Native doctors combat evil, urging those with this calling to embrace it and fulfill their purpose.
“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”.