JAY JAY OKOCHA VS CELESTINE BABAYARO - A must read tale of two
footballers.
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The story of these two footballers illustrates our point that even
though two people may start at the same position, the decisions they
make along the way, will cause them to arrive at very different
destinations.
Celestine Babayaro is widely regarded as the best
Nigerian full back ever to have lived alongside Taribo West. Babayaro
set records as the youngest player to make an appearance and to receive a
red card in the UEFA Champions League. He began his playing career at
Nigerian side Plateau United, before moving to Belgian club Anderlecht
in 1994, and eventually would make a name for himself, quickly gaining
first-choice status although still a teenager. In 1996, Babayaro was
part of the Nigeria Olympic gold medal winning team at the Atlanta 96
football event.
Babayaro was signed by Chelsea in April 1997. He
moved for a transfer fee of £2.25 million, a club record paid for a
teenager at the time. He was also instrumental in Chelsea's memorable
run in the 1999-2000 UEFA Champions League. His acrobatic celebrations
with backflips were noted and loved by the fans of the club.
In
January 2005, he left Chelsea to join Newcastle United for an
undisclosed fee, where he established himself as first choice left back.
Cele as he was fondly called, was amongst the highest paid African
players in the world as he earned a tidy pile of ‘cash’ stated to be
between £25,000 and £30,000 per week at Chelsea.
With millions of
dollars in earnings, you would expect that Celestine Babayaro will be
very rich by now. He bought a home for his family in England, near his
own house also in England. He splashed millions on super cars and is
known for hard partying. Some people who claimed to know him in Kaduna,
said that he usually cruises around town with girls, and even bought an
expensive porshe car for one of the girls.
Every footballer
eventually slows down. Babayaro’s own came suddenly with a failed move
to LA Galaxy, and a bout of Malaria fever. Unfortunately for Babayaro,
he did not make hay, while his sun was shining. Soon, people he owed
money started tracking him, and went to the extent of putting ads on
Newspaper to locate him and get him to pay his debts. Finally in 2011,
Celestine Babayaro declared himself bankrupt at a court in Croydon,
meaning, that he is officially broke.
Jay Jay Okocha, a quick and
skillful playmaker, is widely regarded as the best Nigerian player of
his generation and one of the greatest African players of all time.
Okocha was known for his confidence, technique, creativity, and
dribbling skills, as well as his use of feints, in particular the
stepover.
Okocha began playing football on the streets just like
many other football stars, usually with a makeshift ball. In 1990, he
joined Enugu Rangers. Later that year, he went on holiday to West
Germany, the country that had just won the 1990 FIFA World Cup, so he
could watch German league football. His friend Binebi Numa was playing
in the Third Division for Borussia Neunkirchen, and one morning Okocha
accompanied Numa to training, where he asked to join in. The
Neunkirchen coach was impressed with Okocha's skills and invited him
back the next day before offering him a contract. A year later, he
joined FC Saarbrücken, From there to Eintracht Frankfurt. Okocha joined
Turkish club Fenerbahçe for approximately £1 million following Eintracht
Frankfurt's relegation to the 2. Bundesliga. In his two seasons with
the team, he amassed 30 goals in 62 appearances, many of them coming
from direct free kicks, which became something of a trademark for him at
the club.
His next stop was with PSG of France and from there to
Bolton Wanderers in the summer of 2002. His debut season, despite being
hampered by injuries, made him a favourite with the Bolton fans, with
the team printing shirts with the inscription "Jay-Jay – so good they
named him twice". He steered the team away from relegation with seven
goals, including the team Goal of the Season in the vital league win
against West Ham United.
In 2006 he moved to Qatar, and after just
one season, moved again to Hull City in 2007. At the end of the season,
he was released by the club, which ultimately sent him into retirement.
Thus came to an end the wonderful career of the great Jay Jay Okocha.
Between Celestine Babayaro and Jay Jay Okocha, no one can say for sure
who earned the most money through football, but the difference in the
wealth status of both men, was not because of how much they earned while
being active in football, but how much they invested.
Today, Jay
Jay Okocha is regarded as the richest footballer in Nigeria. Over the
years, he was investing carefully in real estate and other
entrepreneurial activities. He runs Okocha Group West Africa Limited, a
business conglomerate that employs more than 250 staffs. Some of his
businesses includes:
A relaxation Spot
Club 10
Bar
Restaurant
Bureau de change
Car importation
Wine Merchant
Supply of security equipment and staff
Property development
Football players’ management
Road construction
Rentals and Events Management
Electronic Sales
And others
Jay Jay Okocha is estimated to be worth over $150 Million.
I hope my point is beginning to sink in. In the last piece I posted
about Shina Peters vs Jim Ovia, many people misunderstood the point.
What you are earning, will not determine how wealthy you will become.
It is what you invest, that will eventually make you rich. Celestine
Babayaro may never recover financially again, because his earnings are
no more coming, and he has more liabilities than investments – Cars that
depreciate; family houses that cannot be rented out in London, but
rather needs constant property tax payment to maintain; expensive
lifestyle; etc. All these are liabilities that take
away your
earnings. Many celebrities and “rich” professionals, like doctors,
bankers etc, actually have a negative cash flow. In other words, they
may be earning say 10,000 annually, but are spending 12,000 to buy and
maintain liabilities. So once the earnings stops, they quickly become
broke.
You may not be earning much, but never try to imitate others,
or live a lifestyle that you cannot afford. It is foolish, because even
those you are trying to impress don’t care and even if they care, they
don’t matter in the grand scheme of things. They are here today and gone
tomorrow. Look for ways of putting your money to work, invest your
money, don’t spend it. Even if Mr Okocha becomes crippled today (God
forbid!), he will continue to be wealthy, because his business
investments will continue to bring in cash flow, as he is no longer
depending on his earnings like in the case of Celestine.
Entrepreneurship is one of the best ways to invest your money. And it
is not as difficult or risky as many people think. Ignorance is the
reason why many people do not invest via entrepreneurship, and not lack
of time or resources as many people claim. You need to become
financially literate, so you can secure your future tomorrow. Majority of our youths, even graduates are financial illiterates.
Let me give you an example of a very simple investment/liability
scenario. You have N300,000 today, you can use it to buy an iphone7.
This is a liability. In 5 years’ time, it will be selling for less than
N20,000 in Computer village. Assume you live in certain busy areas, you
can use that money and buy some canopies, seats etc, and rent it out for
events. (Actually this was the first business Okocha did; Okocha
Rentals.) Few boys are all you need to be moving it from place to place.
In one year, you will have your capital back, and the properties will
continue to give you money. This is just an illustration, but still
feasible in some places, with some modifications to the business model.
Wealth creation is a subject that can learned, and anybody can build
wealth over a period of time. For some it may be shorter and longer for
others, but wealth creation follows certain principle that once set in
motion, must yield the desired result.
One of the critical problems
we have in this country is a very low human capacity development. We
have the natural resources and the population, but we are severely under
developed. We are seriously lacking in in personal development, and
this is why foreigners come here and make huge money. A Chinese man once
said that the streets in Nigeria are lined with gold. We import almost
everything, even toothpicks. This is a tale for another day. But if the
Chinese can come here and make it, If South Africans can come here and
siphon great wealth via ShopRite, DSTV, MTN, real estate etc. why can’t
we?
We must begin now to develop our personal capacity whether the
government supports you or not, but if you fail to develop yourself,
foreigners will come here, and enslave you and your children in your own
fatherland. Ask those working for Lebanese, Chinese and South Africans
and you will understand what I mean.
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