In a post shared on his Instagram page, Obi Cubana said that many wealthy people of the past did not enjoy their wealth and that their children ended up selling the properties they inherited.
He noted that the children of those who were poor in the past are now buying these properties.
The businessman highlighted the cycle of life and advised people to take time to enjoy their hard-earned wealth.
Obi Cubana also stressed that wealth should benefit humanity and not cause pain or oppression. Finally, he reminded everyone that time is fleeting and nothing lasts forever.
He said, “Read with an open mind…. Today the children of yesterdays rich are serving the children of yesterdays poor…..
“The poor men’s children of yesterdays are busy buying out the properties of rich men of yesterdays, from the children they acquired and left those properties for! It’s the cycle of life!!!
“Funny enough, most of the rich NEVER enjoyed the luxury of the wealth they were busy acquiring while alive!
“Our people have a saying ‘ọlu ụnọ na-amuta ole ụnọ’ Translated ‘the builder/acquiring man gives birth to a seller-son…..’
“Last line: While you toil and work very hard to acquire, make out time to enjoy the proceeds of your hard work!
“Most importantly, may your acquired wealth be beneficial to mankind, and not a source of pain and oppression….… Time is ticking, and nothing lasts forever……SELAH!”
KanyiDaily recalls that Obi Cubana recently urged bloggers to stop giving attention to young people who disrespect elders on social media.
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