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Spyro Urges Men To Prioritize Wealth Building Over Spending On Women

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Spyro Urges Men To Prioritize Wealth Building Over Spending On Women

Nigerian musician Spyro has expressed his opinions on why some of his peers in the music business eventually go bankrupt even though they made substantial sums of money at the height of their careers.

During a recent event over the weekend, the singer made these comments while discussing how sudden fame and wealth can easily lead to bad financial habits.

His words….

“If you are here and you are spending money on women I think you are wasting your time. I not saying you should not spend on your woman but use your head.

“I know some of my colleagues who went broke because they made their first bag and blew it off on parties and trips to South Africa. But I didn’t move that way and that is why I am where I am,”.

It’s important to recognize that some women may feel upset or angry with Spyro’s comment. However, building wealth is a crucial aspect of securing a stable and prosperous future, as it represents a lifelong investment. Knowing when to spend and when to save is essential, and finding the right balance between the two is key to financial success.

Ultimately, responsible spending coupled with strategic saving can lead to a more secure and fulfilling life.

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