In a tweet shared on his handle, Njoku said at 30 he was dead broke and was still living in his mother's home.
In a tweet shared on his handle, Njoku said at 30 he was dead broke and was still living in his mother's home.
Jason Njoku
Iroko TV CEO, Jason Njoku, has stated that the pressure put on under '30s to be successful is unnecessary.
In a tweet shared on his handle, Njoku said at 30 he was dead broke and was still living in his mother's home.
His tweet reads;
''The pressure for <30year olds to succeed these days is so strange. So unnecessary. At 30 I was dead broke living at my Mum's house. No girlfriend & zero assets.
Just me my 2nd hand desktop & @irokotv 10 failures to my name but man did I enjoy those early years in the world. Enjoy sha''
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