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I made N10 billion in eight years but my biggest money mistake was my lavish wedding – Ubi Franklin [Must watch]
CEO of record label, Made Men Music Group, Ubi Franklin, has opened up about his life as a businessman and some of the profitable business he ventured into, his biggest money mistakes, best investment advice, and his various business interests.
In the latest episode of “The Bridge”, Franklin said his business success comes from building people around him.
Speaking on how entertainment stars can manage and grow their income, Ubi revealed that he has made N10 billion from 2012 to 2019 but spent a major part of it on “flossing.”
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The MMMg boss also said his biggest money mistake, was the money he spent for a lavish wedding adding that he would have opted for a small but classy wedding
However, he said he has recovered the money back through the birth of his son, Jayden.
On November 1, 2015, Ubi Franklin married Lilian Esoro, the couple ended their marriage less than one year later. Their son was born on 17 July 2016.
He has three children and is expecting the fourth child from a US-based Nigerian business entrepreneur, Sandra Iheuwa, who recently accused him of owing her N8 million.
Franklin had once admitted that from July 2016 to March 2017, he struggled to overcome bouts of depression which almost led him to commit suicide.
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