Nigerian billionaire entrepreneur and philanthropist, Obi Cubana, has revealed plans to retire from active business life when he turns 60. The nightlife and hospitality mogul, who is currently 50, disclosed this in a recent interview where he spoke candidly about his future ambitions and personal goals.
Obi Cubana explained that his decision to retire in the next decade stems from a desire to enjoy a more relaxed lifestyle, travel around the world, and dedicate more time to his wife and family. He noted that his present focus is on building a sustainable legacy that will ensure his children’s independence and financial security long after he steps back from business.
“I’ll retire in the next 10 years, when I’m 60. I’ll travel the world and give my wife the best that life has to offer. The goal is for my kids to become independent and live comfortably without relying on me. No more work,” he said.
Obi Cubana explained that his decision to retire in the next decade stems from a desire to enjoy a more relaxed lifestyle, travel around the world, and dedicate more time to his wife and family. He noted that his present focus is on building a sustainable legacy that will ensure his children’s independence and financial security long after he steps back from business.
“I’ll retire in the next 10 years, when I’m 60. I’ll travel the world and give my wife the best that life has to offer. The goal is for my kids to become independent and live comfortably without relying on me. No more work,” he said.
Nigerian billionaire entrepreneur and philanthropist, Obi Cubana, has revealed plans to retire from active business life when he turns 60. The nightlife and hospitality mogul, who is currently 50, disclosed this in a recent interview where he spoke candidly about his future ambitions and personal goals.✅✅✅
Obi Cubana explained that his decision to retire in the next decade stems from a desire to enjoy a more relaxed lifestyle, travel around the world, and dedicate more time to his wife and family. He noted that his present focus is on building a sustainable legacy that will ensure his children’s independence and financial security long after he steps back from business.
“I’ll retire in the next 10 years, when I’m 60. I’ll travel the world and give my wife the best that life has to offer. The goal is for my kids to become independent and live comfortably without relying on me. No more work,” he said.
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