Jason Njoku Shares Morals Instilled in 10-Year-Old Son: “He Complains of Being Abandoned in Economy”

Jason Njoku Shares Morals Instilled in 10-Year-Old Son: "He Complains of Being Abandoned in Economy"

Jason Njoku Shares Morals Instilled in 10-Year-Old Son: “He Complains of Being Abandoned in Economy” …C0NTINUE READING HERE >>>

Iroko TV Jason Njoku is letting his fans know that the privileged also have high moral standardsThe shared a post about how he manages his son, who complains of getting abandoned in economy class while flyingNjoku noted that he always assures his that they do not have enough money, adding that a jobless 10-year-old should not be complaining

Iroko TV boss Jason Njoku is notable for sharing his hot takes on trending topics and giving helpful advice to the public.

His most recent tweet about his family and their flying experiences was a hot topic of discussion among his fans, as some criticised him.

Iroko TV boss Jason Njoku shares what his 10-year-old son complains about.
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His tweet bordered on how he let his kids fly economy. He noted that although they complain about being abandoned, he usually tries to convince them that they cannot afford the luxury of putting them all in first or business class.

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Why Jason Njoku's children fly economy

According to Njoku, his son, who is only 10, should not have to complain about flying economy class, seeing as he is jobless.

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In his words:

“95% of the time my clan fly economy, on occasions they complain why we abandon them we always reassure them that there isn't enough money, that when they grow & earn they too can help support the difference. Obi (10) is Jobless & should not have too much to complain about.”

Read Jason's tweet below:

Reactions trail Jason Njoku's post

Social media users are reacting to Jason Njoku's post about his kids. See some below:

@chipsys_oven:

“If I can afford it, I'll sit with my kids in business class.When they start working then they sit where they can afford, so if I help upgrade they appreciate the effort. I want my kids to enjoy every experience with me. If I can't afford it that's different, we all fly economy.”

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@choplifekitchenlagos:

“You people just yourselves up for unnecessary drags. Teach your lesson in private and stop exposing your children to unsolicited advice and evil eye online.”

@swtonyinwa:

“Let every parent train/ bring up their kids anyway they want. It's not in anyone's place to tell a parent how to treat/train their children.”

@xqwisite:

“He's even sitting at the front row with extra leg room space. Economy Pro Max.”

@slimarthur_:

“Dem de even fly you for plane chaii.”

@zayxon_tech:

“If there isn't enough money wouldn't it make sense for all of you to fly economy?”

@chefdrews_:

“Even me, I'm learning from this lesson, thank you sir.”

@diane9ceg:

“Mum and Dad just want to enjoy each other's company in peace,cos kids can disturb them.”

Jason Njoku advises men on marriage

Nigerian businessman Jason Njoku has dropped relationship advice for men who are yet to marry.

According to Njoku, a should marry a rich woman or be ready to invest aggressively in one.

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