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Janarius Achinkok, widely known in the Showbiz industry as Janarius has debunked the notion of being just a musician.
According to him, everything he’s involved with is business. He understands business so well that, he is involved in more than one business at a time.
In an interview with Accra-based Radio Univers over the weekend, the fashion designer cum musician laid a commanding claim on being a businessman. The ‘Atena’ crooner stated that music is just one of the things he is into.
Janarius mentioned his fashion hub, Express Tailor, which has branches in Tamale, Kumasi and Accra as one of the leading ‘bespoke’ male fashion brands in Ghana.
He further mentioned Achinkok Farms as another business he is heavily involved with. He says his poultry farm employs quite a number of people and he’s very proud of creating livelihoods for others.
“You know, music is just one of the things I do. I have other businesses which I run together with a great team. My Express Tailor brand is one of the most sought-after fashion brands in Ghana and also among the diaspora across Europe. My farms produces and put food on the table for many. I’m a proud businessman, not just a musician,” he revealed.
Answering the question of how he balances between these time, resource and energy-demanding professions, he had this to say,
“It is never easy, never! But I want to be more successful, I want to affect others positively and I am fortunate enough to have a very good team who align with the dream. They make it easy.”
He also mentioned passion as another fuel which keeps him going.
Janarius also entertained many at the just ended Aashaka Homowo Street Jams held in La.
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