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Nigerian music executive, Don Jazzy, has disclosed why he can’t buy a private jet despite having the money.
Speaking in an interview with Habby FX, he explained that he preferred to invest his money in more important things than spending on luxury items.
Bragging about his wealth, Don Jazzy stated that “Nothing beats investment”.
“I have been blessed enough for a long time to be able to afford any type of car or to buy a private jet. But I’ve more important things to take care of because nothing beats investment.”
While advising the youth to invest in skills acquisition, Don Jazzy said, “You don’t have to be an engineer, doctor, or lawyer in this internet and AI age because a lot of jobs will disappear soon.
"Why not learn something tangible like carpentry or furniture making. We still import chairs and tables from China and Turkey. We could produce those things ourselves if we had skilled people here.
“The forex that I am currently learning is also an investment in myself. It’s going to turn into a skill I can use tomorrow. Don’t just be useless. Go and acquire some skill.”
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