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Work hard and avoid Rent, that is the beginning of Financial freedom – Paul Okoye advises youth

Nigerian singer, Paul Okoye aka Rudeboy has advised his fellow brothers and sisters to avoid rent whilst encouraging them to own their own houses.

Sighted on his Instagram story, the former member of the defunct music duo, P-Square indicated that one can have total lifetime freedom if you don’t pay rent.

According to him, tenants are prone to disrespect by their landlords so they must work hard to get out of that life.

He wrote;

“See ehh… No matter what you do in life make sure you work soo hard to avoid rent. Because that’s a lifetime freedom. Get yours. It doesn’t matter where or the location. The fear of landlords is the beginning of disrespect and see finish. Get yours. That will be the beginning of your financial freedom.”

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His advice has generated lots of applause from Internet users as a majority of them alluded to his standpoint.

totalfreedom wrote; A tennant with cash flow in a good area, is better than a landlord in one rural area without cashflow

singstanx wrote; Yesssoh na true talk. When ready to build, we are ready to serve u better. House plans & construction.

maclaireconsult wrote; Make I nor just talk wetin dey my mind. But I’m waiting for the celebrity to see this

srigeorgeom wrote; Bad tenants are too many in Nigeria 🇳🇬, and the frustration of being a landlord cannot be overstated. Many of us have been tenants before, and now, as landlords, we better understand why our landlords behaved the way they did. However, having experienced both sides, we’ve also been able to correct many of the mistakes they made. Balancing fairness with firmness is key, but it’s clear that being a landlord in Nigeria comes with its unique challenges. While I agree with him to some extent, I disagree on the aspect of location. Location matters, please. Otherwise, you will learn the hard way. If you’re thinking of living in the kind of environment you grew up in, in 2024, then you’ve lost touch with reality. The world has changed—privacy and security are now essential. The same God who blessed you and gave you the strength to get this far will also give you the strength to build in a better and more secure environment. Most importantly, don’t build a house if you haven’t established a personal brand, built a business, or diversified your investments. Cash flow is super important—it’s like a lifeline. You can achieve both, but let’s be realistic. Paul Okoye lives in Ikoyi, yet he’s telling us location doesn’t matter.

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Constantine Sowah
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