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Managing 'black Tax' As A Young Nigerian: How Do You Cope? by essentialone(m): 5:27am On Jan 03
As a young Nigerian, you may be familiar with the concept of "black tax" - the financial responsibility to take care of your immediate and extended family members. This concept has been around for generations and is still widely practiced today. It can be a difficult burden to bear, especially for young people who are still trying to establish themselves financially.
Periodic Billing from family members. How do you cope?
Re: Managing 'black Tax' As A Young Nigerian: How Do You Cope? by essentialone(m): 5:38am On Jan 03
It's important to remember that financial stability is a journey, not a destination. While it may be challenging to navigate black tax as a young Nigerian, it's important to stay focused on your long-term financial goals, communicate openly with your family and community, and practice good financial habits.
Re: Managing 'black Tax' As A Young Nigerian: How Do You Cope? by Iseoluwani: 6:22am On Jan 03
essentialone:
As a young Nigerian, you may be familiar with the concept of "black tax" - the financial responsibility to take care of your immediate and extended family members. This concept has been around for generations and is still widely practiced today. It can be a difficult burden to bear, especially for young people who are still trying to establish themselves financially.
Periodic Billing from family members. How do you cope?

so you want us to know u just listened to apostle Femi Lazarus. grin

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Re: Managing 'black Tax' As A Young Nigerian: How Do You Cope? by essentialone(m): 7:12am On Jan 03
Iseoluwani:


so you want us to know u just listened to apostle Femi Lazarus. grin

are you too from Galilee?

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Re: Managing 'black Tax' As A Young Nigerian: How Do You Cope? by Iseoluwani: 7:57am On Jan 03
essentialone:


are you too from Galilee?

yes

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Re: Managing 'black Tax' As A Young Nigerian: How Do You Cope? by abba190: 4:24pm On Jan 04
essentialone:
As a young Nigerian, you may be familiar with the concept of "black tax" - the financial responsibility to take care of your immediate and extended family members. This concept has been around for generations and is still widely practiced today. It can be a difficult burden to bear, especially for young people who are still trying to establish themselves financially.
Periodic Billing from family members. How do you cope?
you are just stingy. there is nothing like black tax.
Re: Managing 'black Tax' As A Young Nigerian: How Do You Cope? by essentialone(m): 5:17pm On Jan 04
abba190:
you are just stingy. there is nothing like black tax.

it has nothing to do with being stingy.
,
Too much of everything is bad.
When such requests becomes persistent, consistent, and frequent, it becomes a black tax.

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Re: Managing 'black Tax' As A Young Nigerian: How Do You Cope? by 5ThChild: 10:02pm On Jan 04
abba190:
u should thank god for choosing u among ur family members. keep helping them and god will continue to help you.
here is my opay in case u wanna show me some love
Why
Re: Managing 'black Tax' As A Young Nigerian: How Do You Cope? by essentialone(m): 12:37pm On Feb 20
5ThChild:

Why

Ask am well

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