MONEY HELPS BUT I KNOW PLENTY OF LONELY OR BORED WEALTHY PEOPLE – JASON NJOKU
By Adeniyi Onaara
CEO of IrokoTV, explains why he makes it a point to spend as much time as possible with his wife and children.
Jason Njoku, the CEO of Iroko TV, has emphasized the importance of prioritizing family time.
Jason stated in a series of tweets shared on his handle this morning that he makes it a point to return home every 10 days, no matter where he is. He said he made the decision eight years ago after his son, who was a year and a half at the time, addressed him as Mummy.
He stated that he then made the decision to always be near his family so that they could feel his influence.
He stated that he then made the decision to always be near his family so that they could feel his influence on their lives.
“Money is helpful, but I know a lot of lonely or bored rich people,” he wrote.
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