“Why I spend a lot of time with my family despite my busy schedule” – IrokoTV boss, Jason Njoku reveals

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Popular businessman, Jason Njoku has explained why he makes it a priority to spend quality time with his family despite his busy schedule.

In a series of tweets he shared on Twitter, the iRoko TV boss said he has a work and travel culture that factors in time for his family, and he can never sacrifice the time meant for his family on something else.

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Jason said he understands that life is fragile and vain, and nothing can be compared to spending time with his wife, mother and children.

He added that even though money is tantamount to living a good life, he knows many rich people who are bored and lonely.

The father of three whose social media page is filled with photos of his wife and children, tweeted,

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“Haven’t left home in 10days🤗. Almost ready to hit the road again. Something that has helped me build rapid travel movement muscle is my own little rule. I MUST come home every 10days. This means if I need to travel across Lusaka, Kinshasa or JoBurg. Its 2-3 days/city then home.

Jason Njoku reveals

I won’t sacrifice my presence at home. Never. If I have to spend more than 2 weeks anywhere. Entire clan relocates. Kids <10 so it works. Not sure this works when the kids are older. But for now thats the clan culture. People think its weird I fly 13hrs to spend weekends at home.

8 years ago Obi (then 1.5yrs) never used to see me. So when he started speaking he used to call me Mummy. If there was a point where I knew things had to change and I need to prioritise family over everything else. That was it. Never regretted it since.

Spending more time with my Mum has reinforced this massively too. Firstly at late 30s & early 40s you begin to see parents, aunties & uncles pass on. At first its a trickle. Then its every month someone you grew up with passes on🙏🏿. For your parents that is actually terrifying.

Literally someone around them of similar age is dying every month. If that doesn’t focus the mind on the fragility of life I don’t know what will. At 42 I am statistically at 50% of my life on planet earth (🇬🇧 life expectancy is 81). In 🇳🇬 that is 53 (79% there already🤯).

I now know that beyond $1m everything is vanity. Money helps but I know plenty of lonely or bored rich folks. Me? I retire at 50. So being healthy & spending time with my wife, Mum & kids x100 anything else I achieve. Seeing them grow never fails to warm my heart. 🥰😍

 

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