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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by ebufa: 10:52pm On May 04
id4sho:

You no get sense, bandits are fulanis. Ode




even to write Fulani you still dey fear!!

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by 2RightHands1Coc(m): 10:52pm On May 04
My friend wey just go UK 2 years ago done buy 2020 benz. I no hear anything again. Germany or Norway next year. Make una chop una country, eyin Olofo

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by TheGift: 10:54pm On May 04
ForValour:
People are in the uk and majority are doing ok.

From this statement, i know that you are not familiar with the cost of living crisis hitting people in the UK.

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by NFBI: 10:54pm On May 04
I prefer Australia

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by obaidan: 10:54pm On May 04
achorladey:
I laugh at the fact that money earned in UK and the rest is always compared to Nigerian currency. The money earned there is spent there. You don't earn your salary at the end of the month then jump on the next flight to Nigeria to spend it here because it has more value here in Nigeria. It is your savings that you have access to send here or you travel down to spend here that has value. They don't sell or provide services over there in naira or Nigerian currency.

What is the basis of the comparison everytime?
The basis for comparison is that savings u have to send to Nigeria that you talked about. Husband and Wife with household net income of 2800 can still afford to easily send 588pounds(1millionNGN) back home monthly for whatever project they have(which is conservative because they wont stay on minimum wage forever and many people even earn above minimum wage).

No let anyone whine u say say rent dey expensive, person wey dey from ikorodu go VI everyday in Nigeria, e reach UK e say e no fit stay 45minutes away from his office. Na him dey find weytin no lost

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by OkoRemi2023(m): 10:55pm On May 04
ednut1:
he performed at CBN, Tinubu directed him to remove the subsidy. He should have said no to his oga He is an accountant but Tinubu gave him power. He can’t say no. Na 😅


Someone that don't know how to say no, will take every rubbish that won't favoured Oyo people


Band A Band F


A big shame, imagine having the effontery to be classifying Nigerians that are using light steady and the one that are not publicly? Who are these dull politicians babalawo

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by joseph1832(m): 10:55pm On May 04
Kemistri3:
Are you still interested in moving to the United Kingdom (UK) after seeing this?😀

Dr Olufunmilayo
Yeah right. As James Hadley Chase title one of his books, "believe that, you'll believe anything".

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by obaidan: 10:55pm On May 04
TheGift:


From this statement, i know that you are not familiar with the cost of living crisis hitting people in the UK.
Please share a little about the cost of living crisis...what is housing like

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Kewtt: 10:55pm On May 04
obi4eze:
He is saying it because many people have too high expectations when they arrive here.

UK cannot be compared to Nigeria in anything but don't have too high expectations when you come.
In criminality yes it can be compared. British are even worse crooks than we

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by onuman: 10:57pm On May 04
Rexymania:
What about insecurities? Tribalism?
When you run away from southern Nigeria because of insecurity and tribalism, the Jihadists take over the position you vacated.
They adopted unconstitutional Islamic sharia criminal laws and ushered in Boko Haram purposely to bring insecurity to make you JAPPA from southern Nigeria.
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by theysg: 10:57pm On May 04
NeckingNgulping:
You can't compare Nigeria to UK. There in UK, you have value for your money no matter how high is the tax and deductions. I'll go there any day, any time.


You don live for there before?
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by id4sho(m): 10:58pm On May 04
ebufa:





even to write Fulani you still dey fear!!

Yan ta'adda
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by obaidan: 10:58pm On May 04
AirBay:


If you don't have money?
grin grin grin grin grin grin if you dont have money u just come on nairaland and start posting naija is better than UK

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by bewla(m): 10:59pm On May 04
Rexymania:
What about insecurities? Tribalism?
e full younda no be here
What is resists to you
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by fkj950ax(m): 10:59pm On May 04
Kemistri3:
Are you still interested in moving to the United Kingdom (UK) after seeing this?

I have always said this Dr Dude is a criminal.
That list was done intentionally to misrepresent fact.
Where is Monthly Income BEFORE Tax?

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by hardbody: 10:59pm On May 04
[quote author=Kemistri3 post=129776569]Are you still interested in moving to the United Kingdom (UK) after seeing this?😀



Dr Olufunmilayo[/quote

Yes. I am actually going on the 12th of May and returning to 9ja on the 19th. Just wanna take a break. All these calculations don't bother me. I am making my cool money here in 9ja.

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Dbarrzx: 10:59pm On May 04
Na ur money I go take pay the tax? Abeg shift make I enter UK first

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by obaidan: 10:59pm On May 04
theysg:


You don live for there before?
he said the absolute truth, u get value for ur money, proper value for the tax u pay

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Chinedumejoooo: 11:00pm On May 04
You can't do only one job there,so that you can meet up with expenses

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Mac2016(m): 11:01pm On May 04
ThiefnubuBandit:
Those who want a better life will still travel out of this hell-hole. 20,000 £ is more than 34 million Naira. And that is the least annual salary the poster wrote there. You dey whine? Which job wan pay a Nigerian youth up to 34 million NGN every year for inside Naija? Abi nah all these one-man business wey full everywhere?

If you work for 3 years, you will be able to invest in a business in Nigeria that someone residing in Nigeria will not be able to start with 12 years of working.
I laugh in Spanish. Don't be quick to convert cos you won't spend Naira in the UK. House rent & council tax + tf + groceries lasan, 1k or more is gone. How many people spend 1.5m Naira monthly in 9ja?

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Thegamingorca(m): 11:01pm On May 04
Kemistri3:
Are you still interested in moving to the United Kingdom (UK) after seeing this?😀



Dr Olufunmilayo


Doctors have their salaries scaled up significantly as they progress up the ladder. A junior doctor wage is valued at 36 k so this is nearly not enough to deter ppl especially healthcare professionals from coming over

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Neoteny(m): 11:01pm On May 04
NeckingNgulping:
You can't compare Nigeria to UK. There in UK, you have value for your money no matter how high is the tax and deductions. I'll go there any day, any time.


Average monthly rent in UK is £1,200 (london x2 that amount), average utilities is £200, £35 for internet, phone around £40, groceries around £500 monthly for a family of 3, and average bus and tram pass (for 1x person) for a month is £100

That's £2,075

Given the average annual salary is £40,000 for full-time jobs and the monthly net is averagely £2,693, your leftover is:

£2,693 less £2,075 = £618, or £20 per day.


This doesn't include clothing, toiletries, movies, haircuts, gate passes, rentals, health, insurances, entertainment, savings, gifts, etc

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Sirmuelraul(m): 11:06pm On May 04
Have fastened my seat belt already. and i might use the belt on anyone discouraging me as well.

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Bananapill: 11:08pm On May 04
Kemistri3:
Are you still interested in moving to the United Kingdom (UK) after seeing this?😀



Dr Olufunmilayo

Great income. My guy spends only 100 pounds on food out of 1900 pounds per month. He saves more than 1000 pounds per month. Isn't that a good bargain?
I will still go to the UK.

Rubbish people talking nonsense about UK.
Your month salary go buy motor for UK. Can your own do that in Nigeria?

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by FireUpNow(m): 11:09pm On May 04
It's still better than 9ka life ooo

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by obaidan: 11:09pm On May 04
fkj950ax:


I have always said this Dr Dude is a criminal.
That list was done intentionally to misrepresent fact.
Where is Monthly Income BEFORE Tax?

But he said it clearly na, yearly salary and monthly net income, just press calculator divide by 12 na. He did not misrepresent anything.
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by donmik: 11:09pm On May 04
Enemy of progress never wants another person to prosper

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 11:10pm On May 04
Kingrshd3:



If not APC and PDP palava for naija ehn ..


Nigeria it's obviously the best to live and enjoy your times

Exactly, Nigeria remains a country that God still loves and even blessed without any Tsunami, earthquake etc...

A county that other developed countries see as a rich country because of the kind of money our politicians run to keep on their banks..

Imagine up till now, Abacha's loots are still yet to finish, Government of Buhari borrowed loans from the loot of Abacha to run his government...lols

Nobody is talking about Buhari's loot now because it was part of the agreement signed , until an opposition comes to Government now, that's when we will know howfar....

Just try to work hard and get money or be comfortable in Nigeria....so many people have moved on because it is a cycle.

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Bananapill: 11:11pm On May 04
Mac2016:

I laugh in Spanish. Don't be quick to convert cos you won't spend Naira in the UK. House rent & council tax + tf + groceries lasan, 1k or more is gone. How many people spend 1.5m Naira monthly in 9ja?

How many people get 300k for Naija for month?
My guy dey earn at times 2k pounds and saves like 1k pounds. People dey complain say UK hard but dem no wan come back ... Think am.
UK one billion time over Naija

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Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by nony43(m): 11:11pm On May 04
ThiefnubuBandit:
Those who want a better life will still travel out of this hell-hole. 20,000 £ is more than 34 million Naira. And that is the least annual salary the poster wrote there. You dey whine? Which job wan pay a Nigerian youth up to 34 million NGN every year for inside Naija? Abi nah all these one-man business wey full everywhere?

If you work for 3 years, you will be able to invest in a business in Nigeria that someone residing in Nigeria will not be able to start with 12 years of working.




Please wake up.
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by jaxxy(m): 11:12pm On May 04
Bunch of liars.
Re: Yearly Salary & Monthly Income After Tax Deductions In UK by Reflect7: 11:13pm On May 04
AirBay:


If you don't have money?

If you don't have money, UK is more enjoyable.

The reason is because they have a social welfare system that pays the unemployed a monthly stipend.

The reason they can afford to do that is because they have a population of 70 million with an annual, budget of 2 TRILLION POUNDS STERLING.

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