Peter Okoye Gets Slammed for Saying If You Love Your Children Get a Business Not a Job

Peter Okoye of the defunct music duo, PSquare has recieved a lot of backlash online for saying “if you love your children, get a business and not a job”.

According to Peter’s analogy, a business man is way ahead of an employee because when the business man dies, he leaves his business for his children but when an employee dies, he is immediately replaced and his children get nothing.

In his words:

If you really love your children, get a business and not a job, because when you die your children cannot inherit your job, but they can definitely inherit your business. Infact, if you die on the job, your boss will replace you before your burial. If your family live in company house, they will kick them out before they can say anything. So when you close from work, don’t go and watch television. Go home and think of a business idea.

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