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I Can Afford to Buy a Private Jet But I Have More Important Things to Take Care Of — Don Jazzy

by Lydia Obinna
3 November 2025
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I Almost Quit Music After Mo’Hits Ended – Don Jazzy
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Nigerian music executive and Mavin Records boss, Don Jazzy, has revealed that he has the financial capacity to buy a private jet but chooses not to because he prioritizes more meaningful investments.

Speaking during an interview with Habby FX, the producer explained that although he could afford any luxury car or even a private jet, he prefers to channel his wealth into investments and helping people around him.

“I’ve been blessed enough for a long time to be able to afford any type of car I want or even buy a private jet,” he said. “But I have more important things to take care of. Nothing beats investment.”

Don Jazzy also mentioned that he is currently learning forex trading as a way of investing in self-development.

“The forex that I’m learning now is an investment in myself,” he said. “Tomorrow, it’s going to turn into something — a skill I can use. Don’t just be useless. Go and acquire some skill.”

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He further advised young people to focus on skill acquisition rather than relying solely on white-collar jobs, especially in an era dominated by technology and artificial intelligence.

“You don’t have to be a doctor, lawyer, or engineer,” he added. “In this internet and AI age, a lot of jobs will disappear. Why not learn something tangible? Even carpentry or furniture making — we still import tables and chairs from Turkey and China. If we had skilled people here, we could produce those things ourselves.”

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