Kanayo O. Kanayo Emphasizes that a son's initial earnings should be offered to his father for blessings, rather than to pastors.

Kanayo O. Kanayo suggests that a son should not give his first salary to pastors, it should be given to his father as a sign of respect and to seek his blessings, in line with traditional cultural values. He recently shared this perspective, citing his own experience with his son, Clinton Onyeze, who earned his first paycheck while working as an intern on a movie set. Kanayo collected a symbolic amount from his son's earnings and prayed over the money and his son, highlighting the importance of parental blessings in financial matters. He believes that this practice not only upholds cultural traditions, particularly in the Igbo culture, but also fosters a stronger bond between father and child, allowing the father to impart valuable lessons on financial management. Kanayo emphasizes the father's role as a primary authority figure in a child's life, suggesting that seeking parental blessings carries more significance than giving to pastors.