Obi Cubana plans retirement from business in 10 years

Obinna Iyiegbu, a prominent Nigerian businessman and nightlife entrepreneur, has announced plans to retire from active business within the next decade. In a recent interview, the 50-year-old founder of Cubana Group revealed his intention to step back from his fast-paced lifestyle at the age of 60.

Iyiegbu, also known as Obi Cubana, aims to focus on traveling the world and spending quality time with his wife after retirement. His current priority is to build a lasting legacy and secure his children’s financial independence. As a father of five, he emphasizes the importance of creating a stable future for his family.

According to Cubana, his busy schedule, which often involves frequent business trips, is a necessary step in laying the foundation for a secure future. He believes in working smart and creating a sustainable system that will enable him to enjoy the benefits of his labor in his later years.

Cubana’s approach to success is centered on hard work and strategic planning. He has built a business empire that spans various sectors, including hospitality and entertainment. His retirement plans are likely to have a significant impact on his business operations, but he is confident that his legacy will endure.

With a decade left before his planned retirement, Cubana is focused on consolidating his business interests and ensuring a smooth transition. His decision to retire at 60 is a testament to his dedication to his family and his desire to pursue other interests. As he looks to the future, Cubana is determined to leave a lasting legacy that will outlast his active business career.

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