- Nollywood star Yul Edochie advises other actors to always do their best regardless of the cost.
- He said that even if someone accepts ₦10K in the role, it should be delivered with a $100 million performance, emphasizing that mediocrity leads to failure, while excellence paves the way for greatness.

Actor Yul Edochie urges colleagues to always bring excellence regardless of salary. In an Instagram post, he said that even if the actors accept 10K characters, they must provide $100 million in performance.
He warns that doing a “10k 10k performance” leads to failure, and stresses that the true greatness of the performance comes from giving the best even when working for free.
“As an actor,
If you accept 10K fees for movie characters, you must provide $100 million in performance.
Don’t give you 10k performance because you get 10k rewards.
That is your path to failure.
Even if you accept the work done for free,
You have to provide $100 million in performance.
This is the requirement of the agency industry.
That is your path to greatness. ”
In other news… Edo State Police urges Nigerians to adopt a moderate lifestyle and avoid showing off wealth as part of the measure to keep concerns about insecurity intensified.
Commander’s Public Relations Officer SP Joel Yamu gave advice when addressing reporters in Benin City. He stressed that keeping a low profile can greatly reduce the vulnerability to criminal attacks.
According to Yamu, many cases of robbery, kidnapping and targeted assault usually originate from criminals, analyzing people who are publicly performing wealthy. He warned that flashy lifestyles, especially on social media, put people at unnecessary risks.
He warned: “Keep low-key. Avoid lifestyle or exaggerated wealth. Criminals are always watching and when you make yourself an easy target, they start to fall behind you.”
A police spokesman also urged citizens to be aware of their movements, avoid late-night outings where possible, and quickly report suspicious activities to security agencies.
He further assured the public that the Edo State Police Department remains committed to protecting lives and property, noting that community cooperation is key to winning the fight against crime.
Yamu called on residents to prioritize personal safety and remember that prevention is better than cure, and it is over.

