Mr. Adebayo spent over 30 years working as a banker, building a stable life for his family. Now retired, his children are grown and live far away, sending money back home regularly. Though content, Mr. Adebayo is still a man with a mission.
His goal? To create a trust fund for his grandchildren, ensuring they have a financial cushion he never did. But like many people, he has his reservations about modern investments, especially cryptocurrency.
In this heartwarming and humorous interview, we sit down with Mr. Adebayo to talk about his future plans, his misconceptions about crypto, and how Quidax’s SEC license might just change his mind.
How does it feel to be retired with your children all grown up and no more school fees to pay?
Mr. Adebayo:
(laughs) Ah, I thank God o! I’m enjoying the quiet, but sometimes it’s too quiet. The children are all abroad now, doing well. After all the years of raising them, my wife and I now want to enjoy ourselves. We made a promise to travel the world together. No more excuses!
That’s amazing! So, retirement hasn’t slowed you down, I see.
Mr. Adebayo:
Ah, yes! All I want to do now is travel the world and set up investments for my grandchildren. You know, something solid for them. I didn’t have anything like a trust fund growing up. We had to hustle, but I don’t want them to go through the same. They should enjoy life. A good man leaves an inheritance for his children’s children, abi? (laughs)
Absolutely. Have you considered investing in cryptocurrency to grow that fund?
Mr. Adebayo:
(laughs) Cryptocurrency ke? You mean that thing these rugged boys are doing? I’ve read stories o! People losing their entire savings overnight! You know, they say an old man doesn’t enter a canoe unless he knows the river is calm. I’m too old for surprises!
I understand your concerns. But actually, things have changed. Cryptocurrency is no longer the rugged “thing” it used to be. Quidax, for example, is a cryptocurrency exchange licensed by the SEC. It’s safe, regulated, and completely legal in Nigeria. Plus, it’s a smart way to invest for the future, especially for your grandchildren.
Mr. Adebayo:
SEC, you say? Hmm, that’s different. So it’s not like all those Ponzi schemes they used to do? Because you know, in this country, every day na new scam. But if government dey look this one, maybe it’s worth considering.
Exactly. With Quidax, it’s all transparent and secure. Think of it like the stock market you used to handle back in your banking days but just digital now. And with your phone, you can monitor your investments easily. It could be just the thing you need to build that trust fund for your grandchildren.
Mr. Adebayo:
Hmm, so I can track everything on my phone, even at my age? I don’t want to be looking for my reading glasses all the time o! But if it’s as simple as you say, maybe I’ll give it a try. After all, they say, “You’re never too old to learn.” And if it will help my grandchildren, then I’m interested.
Absolutely, Sir! Plus, it could be the extra boost you need to take your wife on those dream trips across the world.
Mr. Adebayo:
(laughs) I see where you’re going with this. Maybe we’ll even start with Paris, the city of love! This is actually sounding interesting. You know, they say, “A wise man adapts to the times.” Maybe it’s time I stepped into this new world. I need to keep my mind sharp anyway. I’m too young at heart to be left behind!
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