With years of success and wealth in the entertainment industry, Nigerian music executive and Mavin Records boss, Don Jazzy, has said he prioritises investing in long-term growth over spending on luxury cars or private jets.
In an interview with Habby FX, Don Jazzy explained that while he has long had the financial means to afford extravagant possessions, he prefers to channel his resources into meaningful ventures and personal development.
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“I’ve been blessed enough for a long time to be able to afford any type of car I want or even buy a private jet, but I have more important things to take care of. Nothing beats investment,” he said.
According to him, investment goes beyond money and material possessions; it also includes investing in oneself.
The Mavin Records boss disclosed that he has started learning forex trading as part of his personal growth, labelling it as a skill that can open new opportunities in the future.
“The forex that I’m learning now is an investment in myself. Tomorrow, it’s going to turn into something, a skill I can use. Don’t just be useless. Go and acquire some skill,” he added.
Don Jazzy also used the opportunity to advise young people to embrace skills acquisition instead of depending solely on white-collar jobs.
He emphasised that in a rapidly changing digital world driven by Artificial Intelligence, traditional career paths are no longer the only route to success.
“You don’t have to be a doctor, lawyer, or engineer. In this internet and AI age, a lot of jobs will disappear. Why not learn something tangible? Even carpentry or furniture making, we still import tables and chairs from Turkey and China. If we had skilled people here, we could produce those things ourselves,” Don Jazzy said.
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“I can afford to buy a private jet or any car I want but I have more important things to take care of”
– Don Jazzy pic.twitter.com/2AaMMDL9vb
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