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How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Snakedoctor1: 11:10am On Sep 30, 2023
How much is a 'good' salary in Nigerian private sector employment for a mid career professional?

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Curse777: 11:16am On Sep 30, 2023
350 to 500

What Police pay

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Snakedoctor1: 11:24am On Sep 30, 2023
Curse777:
350 to 500

What Police pay

Wow police officers earn that. What rank pls?

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by princeemma69: 11:25am On Sep 30, 2023
500k is a decent pay

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Curse777: 11:26am On Sep 30, 2023
Snakedoctor1:


Wow police officers earn that. What rank pls?

That's with allowance but here is police last pay structure

Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by siofragspot: 11:48am On Sep 30, 2023
300dollar+

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by GanagiBitrus: 11:54am On Sep 30, 2023
500k for family of 4.
By this standard, over 75% of Nigerians are on poor salary.

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by hakeemhakeem(m): 1:19pm On Sep 30, 2023
What ever that's make you comfortable, what maybe your satisfied maybe the start point for another

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Walezy2020: 3:51pm On Sep 30, 2023
Are you sure this is present police pay structure or which year is this I want to check something because #50k as salary in Nigeria of today is too small let's be sincere

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by CloudTrees(f): 4:34pm On Sep 30, 2023
For a mid-career professional, and you are earning 550k that's good. All you need is to add an additional source of income like a business you can monitor.

In mid-career, you'll probably have a housing project, you'll have kids in primary and secondary school so You can't depend on a single source of income. You will get broke before the month runs out except if you have a partner who is equally earning good

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Oyindamolah: 4:51pm On Sep 30, 2023
When you start your own business?

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Oyindamolah: 4:52pm On Sep 30, 2023
When you start your own business
Stop building someone's else empire build yours

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Natural2Heal: 5:01pm On Sep 30, 2023
For a mid-career professional, the least salary should be 350,000 net.

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by id4sho(m): 7:03pm On Sep 30, 2023
Igbo business place 10k
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by ashewoboy(m): 7:24pm On Sep 30, 2023
400,000 naira outside Lagos.


400,000 naira in Lagos is a paltry salary.

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Birniwa(m): 8:01pm On Sep 30, 2023
For a family of four like myself, 500k looks good. Below is how I break it down, on monthly basis.

Food and other provisions - 100k
Rent - 30k
Domestic Water - 10k
Drinking Water - 15k
Electricity - 10k
School fees for two kids (after taking average as 1st term is always higher) - 45k
Car Fueling and Maintenance - 75k
Cooking Gas - 9.5k
Contributory, Gift and Charity - 30k
Clothing - 30k
Occasional Outing With Family - 15k
Medicals - 15k
Save for the rainy day - 50k
Online Skills Learning - 10k
Internet and cable subscriptions - 15k

My expenses on monthly basis are to the tune of N429,500

If you think this is too high, just know that every individual cuts their suit according to their size. Moreover, if this appears too little to barely cater for your monthly provisions, I pray one day I match this type of stability and beyond.

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Greystone: 9:09pm On Sep 30, 2023
Considering the present economic situation and perpetual inflation in this country, a “good” take home salary in my opinion is at least the naira equivalent of $1000.

NB: I strongly advise the Government to start paying our salaries in US Dollars.

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by ravensckar(m): 9:47pm On Sep 30, 2023
Birniwa:
For a family of four like myself, 500k looks good. Below is how I break it down, on monthly basis.

Food and other provisions - 100k
Domestic Water - 10k
Drinking Water - 15k
Electricity - 10k
School fees for two kids (after taking average as 1st term is always higher) - 45k
Car Fueling and Maintenance - 75k
Cooking Gas - 9.5k
Contributory, Gift and Charity - 30k
Clothing - 30k
Occasional Outing With Family - 15k
Medicals - 15k
Save for the rainy day - 50k
Online Skills Learning - 10k

Una don start with una lies abi? Una no dey tire ni? cheesy cheesy

30k for contributory gift & Charity? Just talk sey na money wey you take dey bang Hoe.losho monthly. angry angry

30K for clothing? So, you buy clothes for your wife & children monthly? Bros, lie no go kill you.

Medicals 15k monthly? Shey you be Sickle Cell patient ni (apologies to all sickle cell carriers). angry angry

In summary, you want us to believe that you only save 10% of your monthly earnings? Na him be sey you no suppose to open mouth insult any government official because you too aren't great at managing resources.

Mind you, I also have a family of 4 (myself, my wife & two kids) and we no dey spend reach half of wetin you type there. Make una suffery suffery dey lie for public forum. You guys will keep scaring the fresh & upcoming graduates into thinking that they won't survive.

Haba?

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Tayorshd87(m): 9:52pm On Sep 30, 2023
At least 300k for a syart

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Evolutionism: 9:52pm On Sep 30, 2023
Salary is useless in Nigeria these days.

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Stephaniegold(f): 9:52pm On Sep 30, 2023
8 million

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Jewessgratitud3: 9:52pm On Sep 30, 2023
In this present economy, 500k is a fair deal for starters but how many private sectors are ready to even pay you that amount?

Messed up country.

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Jokerman(m): 9:53pm On Sep 30, 2023
How many jobs pay up to 1M per month?
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Xwizard: 9:54pm On Sep 30, 2023
690k-960k

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Dialpad: 9:54pm On Sep 30, 2023
Earning in US Dollars is the smartest move ever. Many think it is a complicated process. It is not.

If you can do small stuff like writing, data entry stuff online etc

Remember $1000 is now 1million naira, why don't you improve your skills instead of fighting for a 200k job.

No need for anyone to try contact me as I am not offering any service

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by ZombiePUNISHER: 9:56pm On Sep 30, 2023
Anything Above 400 k monthly..
can be managed

Below this is poverty

Tinubu and the APc have successfully erased the middle class..

It's either you are poor or you are wealthy..

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Sabadon(m): 9:56pm On Sep 30, 2023
ravensckar:
Una don start with una lies abi? Una no dey tire ni? cheesy cheesy

30k for contributory gift & Charity? Just talk sey na money wey you take dey bang Hoe.losho monthly. angry angry

30K for clothing? So, you buy clothes for your wife & children monthly? Bros, lie no go kill you.

Medicals 15k monthly? Shey you be Sickle Cell patient ni (apologies to all sickle cell carriers). angry angry

In summary, you want us to believe that you only save 10% of your monthly earnings? Na him be sey you no suppose to open mouth insult any government official because you too aren't great at managing resources.

Mind you, I also have a family of 4 (myself, my wife & two kids) and we no dey spend reach half of wetin you type there. Make una suffery suffery dey lie for public forum. You guys will keep scaring the fresh & upcoming graduates into thinking that they won't survive.

Haba?
God bless you abundantly. Very low percentage of active work force earn a bit above 100k

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Powersurge: 9:57pm On Sep 30, 2023
ravensckar:
Una don start with una lies abi? Una no dey tire ni? cheesy cheesy

30k for contributory gift & Charity? Just talk sey na money wey you take dey bang Hoe.losho monthly. angry angry

30K for clothing? So, you buy clothes for your wife & children monthly? Bros, lie no go kill you.

Medicals 15k monthly? Shey you be Sickle Cell patient ni (apologies to all sickle cell carriers). angry angry

In summary, you want us to believe that you only save 10% of your monthly earnings? Na him be sey you no suppose to open mouth insult any government official because you too aren't great at managing resources.

Mind you, I also have a family of 4 (myself, my wife & two kids) and we no dey spend reach half of wetin you type there. Make una suffery suffery dey lie for public forum. You guys will keep scaring the fresh & upcoming graduates into thinking that they won't survive.

Haba?

U dey mind am. 75k for fuel. That one na per week na
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by bikefab(m): 9:57pm On Sep 30, 2023
The private sector discreetly operate a slavery kind of employment. Some people are paid as low as 30k, I'm talking office secretaries and bsc holders at that. Except you're in tech, if you receive 150k as monthly salary you are getting a good payment.

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by isArray: 9:58pm On Sep 30, 2023
Anything from 800k

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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by occfx: 9:58pm On Sep 30, 2023
Snakedoctor1:
How much is a 'good' salary in Nigerian private sector employment for a mid career professional?

Always quantify your income in dollars, anything less than $300 is babash

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