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Yul Edochie’s daughter, Danielle, slams fan after accusing her of flocking around men 

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Danielle also advised her fans and other netizens to know their limits when asking questions, telling  them to focus more on themselves

By Kehinde Okeowo

Danielle Edochie, daughter of controversial Nollywood actor and movie producer, Yul Edochie, who has been in the news for wrong reasons in the past, has taken exception to an inquiry into her private life on social media. 

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She chastised a fan during a question and answer session on her Instagram page, for making inquiries bordering on her personal and love life.

Yul Edochie and daughter, Danielle

The Instagram user had asked the 17-year-old why she takes delight in mingling with the opposite sex (boys) rather than girls when in school and social gatherings.  

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Responding, Danielle expressed anger over the question with an Instagram story post and frowned at the fact that people have now made it a habit to try and obtain information about her personal life. 

She wrote, “(Respectfully) what I do in my life & with my life is no one’s business. I didn’t want to answer this cuz it wasn’t a school-related question but I felt the need to let a lot of you know that you should not be interested & invested in what goes on in the lives of other people.”

She went on to advise her fans and other netizens to always know their limits when asking questions, asking them to focus more on themselves and how to make their lives more meaningful.

“Word of advice: know your limits with what you say/ask (it also shows how well you respect yourself). Let’s all focus on how to improve ourselves & succeed in life.” Danielle added.  

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