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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by MumEmdy(f): 10:57pm On Feb 19 |
Dialpad: Would you mind teaching me this online job, I beg you please |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by Gift96: 10:58pm On Feb 19 |
OceanEye:he is farming online na |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by fineboynl(m): 11:00pm On Feb 19 |
sacajawea:what do you mean? |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by Tallesty1(m): 11:06pm On Feb 19 |
folake4u:Make we see Feb salary alert first |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by Mubieey: 11:12pm On Feb 19 |
I really pity them especially the married ones |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by udemzyudex(m): 11:16pm On Feb 19 |
Lol.. What are you trying to advertise? |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by ExudeLoveToAll: 11:37pm On Feb 19 |
softtorce: You started well but ended so poorly. It will be interesting to know that private school teachers even earn less than that amount. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by Calitoscassius(m): 11:42pm On Feb 19 |
35k?? What?! tha is like Β£25 Jeeeez! |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by Omoapena(m): 12:00am On Feb 20 |
Sometimes, I wonder how people earning below 100k with family survives, I'm a single guy and earning above 300k monthly but I'm suffering asf, I don't spend lavishly, I manage 5k everyday to feed, yet, I'm suffering... With the way things is going in the country, if you're earning less than 500k monthly, you will be considered poor and not average... |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by Jman06(m): 12:09am On Feb 20 |
Postinor:Don't mind those wicked private business owners that pay their workers peanuts and expect them not to resort to stealing to augment the poor pay. Private business owners in Nigeria reflect how evil a black man can be to his kind. Somebody who's generating millions of naira every month for you yet you have the heart to pay him/her such meagre salary. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by Cantonese: 12:33am On Feb 20 |
softtorce: And without shame you tell us that your aboki dey get 40K. I sure say you no kuku follow dey pay the salary. For now enjoy your four years BAT induced poverty legacy. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by emperor4love(m): 12:49am On Feb 20 |
Chicagograduate:he de find investors nothing else frgt de epistle |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by Gibson01: 12:51am On Feb 20 |
As much as I'm not a supporter of Tinubu or any of the then presidential candidates. I'm still very optimistic about this govt than the previous ones. Nigeria has two choices, it's either we continue to manage and struggling while govt keeps paying subsidy or we face the pain at once, build infrastructure, create employment and kill poverty. As much as I'm not a fan of TINUBU, but I still see his approach not totally wrong. Don't forget that there's no Money in this country for subsidy, Nigeria is broke. Should TINUBU go and borrow 7.4 trillion for petrol again? Keep borrowing to make the people happy and then insult him like Buhari after 4 or 8 years? Na dollar affect Tomato and pepper for market? Yam, beans,etc? It is these same masses complaining that sell these local farm produce expensively. Many developed countries today at a point once closed their economy and suffering for many years in order to stabilize it and grow their local content, but in naija, we only want imported goods. As you can see that the govt is generating revenue now and he has been clearing some debt with it. I'd just advise the youths to be more productive at this time. If you don't really have anything meaningful doing, get on the FARM and produce,reduce the rate you chat on social media without no productivity and get on the FARM. This time is not for laziness. 3 Likes |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by AviatorMoney(m): 12:55am On Feb 20 |
Dcass:Wat is your fone still doing in ur hands and wit data on it?? |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by AviatorMoney(m): 1:02am On Feb 20 |
ExudeLoveToAll:They are not teachers( they were only employed to do it.) Post any of them dat has a TRCN after graduating from any institution. |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by gladdensir(m): 1:17am On Feb 20 |
Dialpad: Bros, show me way na. |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by intruder15(m): 1:19am On Feb 20 |
Melagros: Are you sure you are single? It's deep for lady to ask about your genotype o. Gist us later how your parole with that accountant later work out. 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by yusman14(m): 1:36am On Feb 20 |
Surviving at this moment is very difficult. I'm a final year student of OAU currently writing final exams. I can't even read well because of hunger. Everything just tire me. 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by whippersnapper(m): 2:04am On Feb 20 |
Melagros:if hardwork pays , show me a rich donkey 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by Gerrard59(m): 2:07am On Feb 20 |
Chicagograduate: Trust me, if OP changes to cocoa supply, he won't even want to japa. Those people make a hell lot of money. 2 Likes |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by tensazangetsu20(m): 2:23am On Feb 20 |
Gibson01: They are still paying subsidy oga. Infact they are paying much more for subsidy than before. Nigerians are suffering for nothing. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by 198800Mam(m): 2:23am On Feb 20 |
We are depending on God 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by Gerrard59(m): 2:27am On Feb 20 |
Gibson01: Go and tell farmers in Benue, Taraba, Plateau, Kaduna, Zamfara etc., who have been brutally murdered and their farms razed by maruading Fulani herdsmen. Recently, a rice farm in Enugu was brunt to ashes your darling Fulani herdsmen! What do you say about that?! Get out! Stoopid riff-raffs who don't understand what actual farmers, rather than Internet noisemakers, go through! 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by Humphery09(m): 2:56am On Feb 20 |
Melagros:Bro there is a difference between handwork and TALENT 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by Rinoxy: 2:59am On Feb 20 |
Omoapena:Ur reality isn't a yardstick for others. Na u know wetin u dey use 300k/month do wey u still dey suffer. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by Ykc2(m): 3:39am On Feb 20 |
softtorce:shame no dey even dey catch shameless people like you , a drug addict is your president while boko commander is your vice president and your calling obi's name , the cement tinubu used in building Singapore and Japan is finished?we need cement in iragbaji 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by PupsyDD(m): 4:27am On Feb 20 |
We are surviving, it's just that we lack so many things 1 Like |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by BigIyanga: 4:50am On Feb 20 |
softtorce:So obi left office 10-12 yrs ago and instructed his successors govs Obiano and Soludo .. no to pay minimum way.. Obi na bad king like king of Lagos BAT 2 Likes |
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by folake4u(f): 5:20am On Feb 20 |
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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving? by Hannania(m): 5:21am On Feb 20 |
Gibson01:You guys spilt this same psychological mayhem during Buhari's tenure year after year. Starting posts with "Though I don't like him" bla bla bla. You float the Naira in an economy that does not produce substantially to stabilise itself. You created no major framework to boast manufacturing, you have no plans what so ever to equip the power sector to aid that same manufacturing industry, and you believe the economy will do magic. Speaking of subsidy, it's obvious you're ignorant of the fact it's fully enacted back through the back door. A cool way to siphon cash as usual. It's obvious we have myopic people running through monetary and facial policies in the CBN, but why not, when even the guy in the helm of affairs is bent on dealing with the masses. Yet ! people like you come online to spill this negative logical stand every year. You're heartless Speaking of food, have your government fixed the security crises? In Kebbi for example, farmers have left their villages to the cities in 100s of 1000s, and this is not an exaggeration, but you take your phone, seat In your room and keep defending brutality. May God afflict you with the suffering of the masses, so you can stop causing such chaotic stand and defending this cruelty 2 Likes |
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