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Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by AirFireEarthH20: 5:39pm On May 06, 2017
PotatoSalad:
fresh graduate. waiting to serve in two weeks time. I make 400k+ monthly working from home.

hint me what ur doing to get that much bro. Thanks
Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by diva90: 5:41pm On May 06, 2017
mooremoney:

how do u save? When u receive 50k monthly and transportation and feeding takes up to 80% with relatives looking up to u. Will like to know ur technigues

Exactly! A lot of people just think of the money being earned. But how comfortable one will be depends on how much one is able to save after all the bills and day to day expenses are made.
Someone earning 20kper month/240k per annum cannot even afford house rent in an urban city

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Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by Safiaa(f): 5:43pm On May 06, 2017
What do you do?
PotatoSalad:
fresh graduate. waiting to serve in two weeks time. I make 400k+ monthly working from home.
Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by AirFireEarthH20: 5:43pm On May 06, 2017
obamabinladen:



I rejected this #50k of a thing and start my own business and it paid off. In six days, I do cover that amount sometimes if I do supply, I will go home with times 4 of that in a day.

bros teach me ur line of biz na. Thanks

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Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by caleboxylic: 5:44pm On May 06, 2017
Safiaa:
And how much are you earning? Somebody is earning more than 50% of Nigerians, he's permitted to blow his horn. In this economy, you're earning more than 200k per month, you better thank God. Stop trying to bring another brother down.

You didn't get my point. I only adviced him to hustle for jobs that pay more than what he earns currently.
Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by diva90: 5:45pm On May 06, 2017
caleboxylic:


Still poor. Fuel, feeding, rent and activity will consume that in 2 weeks.
If after tax, your net pay is below 9M per annum then u need to hustle more my brother.

300k a month is not poor for nigeria.

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Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by claremont(m): 5:46pm On May 06, 2017
fishbone11:
Seriously Nigeria is bleeped, I have someone in Spain that works as a cleaner in a hotel and her salary is €1,500/month
€1,500×400
=#600,000/month.
Her bills for the month is about €600, balance =€900. She pockets about #360,000 after expenses.
She's not even a graduate and here we are in Nigeria receiving #50k/month so pathetic, I weep for Nigeria.

So, no taxes in Spain?!

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Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by Safiaa(f): 5:47pm On May 06, 2017
caleboxylic:


You didn't get my point. I only adviced him to hustle for jobs with better pay .
Okay, even with what he is earning now, he can live a decent life. I just didn't like the tone of your comment.

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Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by Nobody: 5:47pm On May 06, 2017
LastSurvivor11:
To think that am part of the 1.9%..
I really feel blessed not proud..

Meanwhile, it's not how much you earn but how much ur willing to save undecided
abeg its hw much u earn dat determines hw u wld save ooo...

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Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by Klington: 5:51pm On May 06, 2017
When i dey collect taarti mullion every month 4hia grin grin grin
Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by olagbemi118(m): 5:51pm On May 06, 2017
emu22:


Dis guy u funny eeh'make him take u to Oman.
my brother, na go I dey oooo

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Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by mannycrown: 5:52pm On May 06, 2017
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JeffreyJamez:
I have always said it that the problem of Nigeria is not unemployment but under employment. There are​ jobs but​ the pay is nothing to write home about. Most graduates go abroad to become either security guards or valets all because the pay is good. That's the difference between Africa and the western world. When you see them saying they have reduced employment by so so so percentage do you think its by office jobs?...hell No!!.. it's mostly menial jobs,but no one complains because the pay is very okay. The problem of Underemployment in Nigeria needs to be taken seriously.

No! The pay is not OK over there. The reason why the pay seems OK over there and they're not complaining is because with your meagre income, you can still have 100% access to the basic needs of an adult life - food, clothing, shelter, car; if you like. why? because the government over there have put in place solid basic infrastructure - subsidized housing (public/private owned), steady power supply, developed food industry to ensure cheap quality food, credit/loan facilities, access to decent housing/car dealerships, even their NHIS (as is in naija) covers to a large % beyond the government workers (as private sector drives every economy everywhere)... So the blame is still on Buhari and our leaders and heroes past!

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Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by number5(m): 5:54pm On May 06, 2017
Jeffboi:
While here in muscat a gateman salary is 420dollars, that's close to 160k in naira,

Me interested in dat muscat place too grin grin grin
Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by caleboxylic: 5:57pm On May 06, 2017
Safiaa:
Okay, even with what he is earning now, he can live a decent life. I just didn't like the tone of your comment.

You are very correct. My apologies.

Regards.

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Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by number5(m): 5:58pm On May 06, 2017
grin

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Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by nengibo: 5:58pm On May 06, 2017
Officialkplus:


How much be the visa..?
How do you go about processing the visa..

Hope black discrimination isn't high..
One last thing.. Do they speak Hausa. grin
Hit me up in what's app
+2349053061210
God will give you better than gate man work....Amen

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Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by Spy360(m): 6:03pm On May 06, 2017
Joavid:

maybe undecided








Mwtcheech
It's sad isn't it?
Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by Stevenbright(m): 6:06pm On May 06, 2017
SystemSpecs:
Stutern, a Lagos-based online platform has published the salary distribution of employed graduates in Nigeria. Stutern carries out studies on employment in Nigeria and Nigerian universities and this year, they created something called the Nigerian Graduate report. According to the report released, statistics were obtained between 2010-2016. Stutern embarked on a study into the salary distribution of employed graduates and below is what was found out.

1. More than 50% of Nigerians currently earn N50,000 or less on a monthly basis.
2. 1 in 4 new graduates earn less than N20,000 monthly as starting salary.
3. Over 80% of employed graduates currently earn not more than N150,000 per month.
4. Most graduates earn between N20,000 - N50,000 monthly both as starting salary and current salary.
5. Only about 1.92% earn above N150,000 monthly.



https://www.naij.com/1103088-this-graduates-earn-nigeria-starting-salary.html

Very poor and shows the state of negligence of the ruling class!

Even doing online works like eBook publishing on Amazon KDP, freelancing on Upwork, Freelancer, 99Designs etc. will earn far more than that monthly.

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Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by darkhorizon: 6:07pm On May 06, 2017
Officialkplus:


Wey be Muscat..?? Which continent.?
Oh Oman.. Where prison break season 5 was acted.
It's Yemen not Oman : for Prison break.
Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by Bluffly: 6:07pm On May 06, 2017
I earn $1.97/ hr in Nigeria against $7.25 in USA per hr. How much is my monthly salary if I work for 8 hours per day in Nigeria
Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by Nobody: 6:10pm On May 06, 2017
A nation where some receptionist position in some companies require a degree certificate and some age limit but the requirement for being a lawmaker is an SSCE certificate and perhaps no age limit grin #una mumu never do# grin

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Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by Nobody: 6:12pm On May 06, 2017
A guy posted something about outsourcing firm and all... Aren't they part of this underpayment scheme. The fact remains No law protects the middle class/average citizen in this country. Not even labor laws!!

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Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by Nobody: 6:14pm On May 06, 2017
Is 150k really good salary? I was offered 100k a while back and I walked out of the office. Graduates should start knowing their value and reject chicken change.

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Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by Nobody: 6:14pm On May 06, 2017
mannycrown:
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No! The pay is not OK over there. The reason why the pay seems OK over there and they're not complaining is because with your meagre income, you can still have 100% access to the basic needs of an adult life - food, clothing, shelter, car; if you like. why? because the government over there have put in place solid basic infrastructure - subsidized housing (public/private owned), steady power supply, developed food industry to ensure cheap quality food, access to decent housing/car dealerships, even their NHIS (as is in naija) covers to a large % beyond the government workers (as private sector drives every economy everywhere)... So the blame is still on Buhari and our leaders and heroes past!
it is very OK, you don't get too rich or too poor. A major problem in Nigeria is the gap between the very rich, rich and average citizen and poor ones.

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Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by Nobody: 6:17pm On May 06, 2017
JeffreyJamez:


..and who makes up the Nigeria?...pack all Nigerians to US and we will destroy everything.
exactly, it's a people problem... social and psychological. Na we we.

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Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by bullabong(m): 6:19pm On May 06, 2017
ItsTheBachelor:

Nah!!! We need a revolution. Total annihilation of the political class.
supported

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Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by Nobody: 6:20pm On May 06, 2017
InvertedHammer:

/
The "thiefing" politicians are scared.

But when they turn around and see the oppressed "hailing and defending" them, they become emboldened.

Those thieves bear 10% of the blames. The mumu masses bear 90% blames. One can only be oppressed as much as he/she can endure. But the endurance of Nigerians has no limit. They think it is more noble to die while crossing sahara desert than die fighting for their rights.

Even when given the tools to fight, Nigerians fight against the wrong enemies. Instead of blowing up churches or pipelines, let Boko Haram and ND militants turn their anger against the political class and you will see Nigeria progress at a stealth rate.
/
oro... real words!!!

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Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by Safiaa(f): 6:24pm On May 06, 2017
Sometimes in life when you have no other option, its better to remain humble and accept anything you can do. You don't have to be content, but its better than being sorry.
sgtponzihater:
Is 150k really good salary? I was offered 100k a while back and I walked out of the office. Graduates should start knowing their value and reject chicken change.

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Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by seniwellsFX: 6:26pm On May 06, 2017
No offence,but most people talking about salaries of workers abroad are not taking very vital points into consideration. Yes the case of workers salaries in Nigeria is pathetic.Have you asked of the cost of living in those foreign countries? I am an undergraduate student in Mauritius studying business accounting and finance. I do part time security job in the evening. My monthly pay is Rs10,000(ruppes) which is equivalent to #100,000(one hundred thousand naira). But my house rent alone(self contain) takes about 60% of my monthly salary.feeding and other expenses never join oo.. so in these foreign countries,the more they pay,the more you spend. So forget all those talk about big dollar pay. Except a situation were you are a professional.

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Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by Neldrizzy(m): 6:26pm On May 06, 2017
Jeffboi:




Lokz. 500k I will connect you to the agent. Your visa, work, will be ready in 4months



I can show you photo copy of my visa,
how can I reach you bro... We need to talk
Re: This Is How Much Most Graduates Earn In Nigeria As Starting Salary - Stutern by PotatoSalad(m): 6:27pm On May 06, 2017
Safiaa:
What do you do?
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