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The topic of death and its impact is usually preferred to be swept under and perhaps brought up another time. When it comes to the subject of a Will, many Foreign Africans prefer to keep it hush and convince themselves they we won't die anytime soon. In this episode, we discuss what you should know about creating a will and why ignorance around the subject can be a barrier to wealth transfer and preserving generational wealth. We are joined by Rannae, Femi, and Dr.Mobo, all at different stages in their lives and all still in their thirties (30's). We aim to demystify why having a will is essential and not reserved only for those whom society deems are old, wealthy, or have children. One of the key factors in the discussion is that eventually, we can't afford to procrastinate on this issue because our appointment with death is unpredictable.
The topic of death and its impact is usually preferred to be swept under and perhaps brought up another time. When it comes to the subject of a Will, many Foreign Africans prefer to keep it hush and convince themselves they we won't die anytime soon. In this episode, we discuss what you should know about creating a will and why ignorance around the subject can be a barrier to wealth transfer and preserving generational wealth. We are joined by Rannae, Femi, and Dr.Mobo, all at different stages in their lives and all still in their thirties (30's). We aim to demystify why having a will is essential and not reserved only for those whom society deems are old, wealthy, or have children. One of the key factors in the discussion is that eventually, we can't afford to procrastinate on this issue because our appointment with death is unpredictable.