“No be if money dey” is Ebuka Uchendu’s advice to Nigerians over thirty to put their enjoyment first.

Ebuka Obi-Uchendu, a well-known media personality, sparked controversy when he suggested that Nigerians older than thirty consider having fun.

According to Ebuka, the second stage of life begins at thirty, with an average lifespan of over seventy years.

He challenged Nigerians in this age range to make living life to the fullest their top priority.

Ebuka also stressed the importance of cherishing life experiences for people over thirty.

According to our life expectancy, if you’re over thirty in Nigeria, you’re most likely already in the second half of your life, he stated. Try and have fun.

View comments from netizens below:

“No be if money dey?… But by his grace man must survive,” wrote Tony C. Nwabufoh.

“You are Scaring me Sir 🥺🥺, Na Only this year I carry myself go chop pizza on Christmas Day,” wrote Thelma Abraham.

According to Flawlessammy, “Nobody can actually do anything about the length of life but its depth and quality, so at all ages try managing, being content, happy, and enjoying the little you have even while hoping for the best either above or below 30.”

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