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Meet Nollywood actor who doesn’t believe in hell fire

Nigerian reality TV star, actor, and media personality Uti Nwachukwu has once again stirred social media conversations with his bold spiritual views. In a recent post, the former Big Brother Africa winner opened up about his disbelief in the concept of hell, urging people to focus more on love and positive living rather than fear-based doctrines.
According to Uti, his faith and understanding of spirituality have evolved over the years, leading him to reject the traditional idea of eternal damnation. He explained that a truly loving and just Creator would not condemn His creation to endless suffering, no matter their mistakes.

“I don’t believe in hell. I believe in consequences and lessons. I think hell is just a religious tactics to keep people in check,” Uti said.

He went on to challenge religious teachings that use the fear of hell to control people, stating that such doctrines often do more harm than good. Instead, he emphasized the importance of self-awareness, compassion, and spiritual growth.

Uti’s post has generated mixed reactions online — while some fans praised his courage and open-mindedness, others accused him of spreading misleading beliefs. However, the actor remains unbothered, insisting that his views come from a place of love, understanding, and personal revelation.

“Fear doesn’t make people righteous. Love does. Understanding does. Growth does. We must evolve beyond fear-based spirituality,” he added.

Known for his outspoken nature and deep reflections on life, Uti Nwachukwu has often used his platform to question societal norms and religious traditions. His recent declaration against the existence of hell adds to a growing trend of Nigerian celebrities redefining spirituality in more personal and philosophical terms.

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