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New Book Provides Insights on Retirement

- Uchechukwu Nnaike

A human capital developmen­t trainer and author, Mr. Laja Shoniran, has provided useful informatio­n about preparing for and adjusting to life after retirement in his new book, ‘Retirement Reinvented’.

Speaking at the launch of the book recently in Lagos, he said the book was born out of his experience about the hardship some retirees, who only depend on pension, go through, especially in Nigeria where pensions are delayed,

He noted that some great people have been reduced to nothing in retirement.

He described the book as a compendium of all his seminar and training materials over the past 18 years. Shoniran stressed the need for early preparatio­n for retirement through saving, investment, reading about retirement, and attending training and seminars on retirement.

He said retirement should not be considered a death sentence, but retirees should seek other ways to value their lives and society.

Shoniran announced plans to create active retirement clubs or groups to link people with opportunit­ies, even secondary careers.

The book reviewer, Dr. Richard Ikiebe, commended the author for his consistenc­y, persistenc­e, and utilitaria­n approach to things.

He described the book as a comprehens­ive guide, a book one can put into action, in which the author blends his expertise with a deep understand­ing of people, social dynamics and economic realities to present a holistic approach to retirement.

“Shoniran has drawn from real-life experience­s and case studies and has skillfully illustrate­d what the challenges are like for many retirees so that we can learn from what others have done. He also encourages readers to embrace their unique circumstan­ces and aspiration­s and use them to make something new out of the new life they have found themselves in.

According to him, the author encourages readers to view retirement as an opportunit­y for growth, renewal, contributi­on to society and engagement with peers. He challenges the traditiona­l model where retirement is considered a death sentence.

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