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Don Jazzy Reveals Why He Refuses to Buy a Private Jet Despite His Wealth — A Lesson on Priorities and Purpose

Don Jazzy Reveals Why He Refuses to Buy a Private Jet Despite His Wealth — A Lesson on Priorities and Purpose

Nigerian music mogul and Mavin Records boss, Don Jazzy, has revealed that although he has been financially capable of affording luxurious items like private jets and exotic cars for years, he deliberately chooses not to.

In a recent interview with Habby FX, the award-winning producer said his decision is rooted in a sense of responsibility and foresight. According to him, there are more important things to do with money than spending it on flashy possessions.

“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.”

The Mavin boss explained that investment isn’t just about money — it includes investing in oneself and others. Don Jazzy disclosed that he is currently learning forex trading as part of his ongoing commitment to personal development.

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

He also urged Nigerian youths to embrace skill acquisition and creativity rather than relying solely on conventional jobs.

“You don’t have to be a doctor, lawyer, or engineer,” Don Jazzy said. “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.”

💭 Opinion — Don Jazzy’s Message Is More Than Modesty: It’s a Wake-Up Call to a Generation Lost in Flash

Don Jazzy’s words hit differently — not just because of who he is, but because of what he represents. In a country where many measure success by how loud their lifestyle speaks, it’s refreshing to see a man at the top of the entertainment food chain preaching discipline and purpose over display.

In an era where celebrities flaunt jets, diamonds, and designer labels, Don Jazzy’s humility and wisdom are worth more than any luxury item. His message cuts deep: “Don’t just be rich — be valuable.”

He’s right — the world is changing fast. Artificial intelligence, digital transformation, and automation are reshaping industries. Those who can’t adapt will be left behind. For young Nigerians, that means learning a trade, mastering a digital skill, or building something meaningful, rather than chasing the illusion of overnight success.

Don Jazzy’s mindset shows that true wealth isn’t in what you wear or drive — it’s in what you build and how many lives you impact. His refusal to buy a private jet isn’t stinginess; it’s strategy, and perhaps, that’s why he remains one of the most respected figures in Nigerian entertainment.

At a time when many chase luxury, Don Jazzy is chasing legacy — and that’s the kind of role model every young person needs today.

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