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Please try chop your money, life no get warranty – Cubana Chief Priest
CEO of Cubana Group, Obinna Iyiegbu popularly called Cubana Chief Priest, has advised Nigerians to learn how to spend on themselves (chop money) if they are financially buoyant.
In a post on his verified Instagram handle on Friday, Iyiegbu who also calls himself the Celebrity Barman, urged his 2.5 million followers to learn how to enjoy themselves while learning how to make money.
Speaking further, the popular Nigerian businessman reminded his followers that the best time to enjoy one’s hard work is now because “life has no warranty and nobody knows tomorrow”.
“One thing na to sabi make money another thing na to sabi chop money, do your best to know both that’s the only way you can be able to enjoy money. Honestly money dey waste for some people hand. As you dey learn how to make money still learn how to chop money. Life no get warranty, life no be samsung. Nobody knows tomorrow if you get money pls try chop your money. Person dey die leave money, the one wey you chop should be major !!!! Na that one you go carry go,” he said.
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Recall that Cubana recently showed off his new mansion which has a private cinema, an underground wine cellar, a private pool and many others on the 17th of February.
Oil magnate, Joseph Ezeokafor, popularly known as Jowizazaa was one of the friends who accompanied him to the mansion which is still under construction.
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