Jason Njoku stirs reactions as he gifts his son Nokia 5310 for his 11th birthday

Iroko TV CEO, Jason Njoku has sparked reactions online as he gifts his son, Obi a Nokia 5310 feature phone for his 11th birthday.

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Taking to the microblogging platform X, the husband to Nollywood actress, Mary Njoku, shared photos of his son and his present for his big day, which was yesterday.

He bought his son a no application Nokia 5310 feature phone for his birthday since he has been bothering them for one.

He noted that his son could get a smartphone on his 16th birthday.

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His words:

 “Yesterday was Obi’s 11th birthday . His been asking for a phone. So we got him one. The no apps Nokia 5310 feature phone. . He can get a smart phone when his 16. ”

As many online viewers wished Obi a happy birthday, others applauded Jason Njoku for his amazing parenting.

Read some reactions as you scroll

Robert Yawe stated: “Happy to see that sensible parenting still exists.”

Anna D said: “Happy birthday to the young prince, wishing him many more happy returns”

Say No To Vawulence wrote: “After his first Olympic Gold medal you mean – Happy birthday Obi and may your good Lord fulfil His will in you, amen! God bless you.”

Sharif Iabo asked: “good idea on the phone. can you get whatsapp on it ?”

Peter Daniels said: “As it should be, no social media till 16! Happy birthday champ.”

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