VIDEO: “I Have Suffered Enough… I Can’t Keep Suffering” — Jay-Jay Okocha Reveals Why He Stopped Carrying Family’s Burden
For many successful Africans, wealth often comes with an unspoken obligation: to become the family’s lifelong provider. But Nigerian football legend Austin “Jay-Jay” Okocha believes there must be a limit.

Speaking on the LongForm Podcast, the former Super Eagles captain opened up about the sacrifices he has made for his relatives and why he eventually decided to draw the line.
Okocha revealed that after achieving success in football, he made a personal commitment that none of his family members would ever be without a roof over their heads.

“I bought houses for my family so they’ll never be homeless,” he said. “I pay their children’s school fees and even give them startup capital to start businesses.”
But beyond that, he believes every adult must take responsibility for building their own future.
“If they fail after that, it’s none of my business. I have suffered enough, and I can’t keep suffering,” Okocha said.

Explaining his position, the football icon questioned why someone who no longer worries about rent and has received financial help to start a business should continue depending on him indefinitely.
“I bought houses for them, so there is no house rent to pay. Why can’t you manage the capital and the business I helped you start to take care of your family? If you can’t do that, what else do you expect from me? At least, I made sure they can never be homeless.”
Throughout his glittering career with clubs including Eintracht Frankfurt, Fenerbahçe, Paris Saint-Germain, and Bolton Wanderers, Okocha earned admiration for his extraordinary talent and flair.

Years after retiring from football, he continues to speak candidly about life beyond the pitch, especially the pressures that come with success.
Watch the video below
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