Key Points
- He plans to slow work at sixty to reset life. He wants to tour the world with his wife.
- He focuses on a legacy and smart systems for family. He targets full financial independence for all five children.
- He shares the plan during a recent media interview. He frames travel as the reward for years of work.
Obi Cubana (Obinna Iyiegbu) says he will retire at sixty. The nightlife boss and investor plans to step back from work. He wants more time for travel and his wife.

The 50-year-old father of five set a clear goal. He wants a strong legacy and children who stand on their own. “By the time I turn 60, I’ll be done,” he said.
Obi Cubana retirement plan
He aims to spend long stretches touring with his wife. He frames travel as the pay-off for years of work. “No more work,” he added, setting a firm end line.
Building a legacy for his children
He says the next decade is for building smart systems. Those systems should keep family income steady without daily grind. He wants each child set up to thrive on merit.
For now, the schedule stays full with trips and deals. He says the push is part of a wider plan. It sets up a soft exit at sixty with room to breathe.





