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Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by zolajpower: 10:06pm On Jul 14, 2018
Is this a new way of laundering money ? Been seeing this thread over 4times since this year began. And all of them tense to.make us believe that they safe this up for a short period of time without a starting up.amount tp buttress the huge amount saved up in the piggy hole.

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Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by paparazzi1987(m): 10:06pm On Jul 14, 2018
Please where do you live ? grin
Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by Sicilyjoe: 10:08pm On Jul 14, 2018
How come is 500k accurate, or u dey count the money as u dey put it in there

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Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by ogakizito(m): 10:08pm On Jul 14, 2018
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Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by Nobody: 10:08pm On Jul 14, 2018
500k ??
Not 503? Or 497 or 515??
Tiri gbosa for you

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Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by Nobody: 10:09pm On Jul 14, 2018
All de very best

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Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by TIDDOLL(m): 10:10pm On Jul 14, 2018
stubbornman:


Lolzzz grin .....If nah me sef I go construct am in such a way the top go dey open..... Hunger go dey kill me I get money for house I go dey form Piggy Lord...... God punish the Pig and the Bank cheesy

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Lmaoooo grin grin[b]
Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by abc115: 10:10pm On Jul 14, 2018
The main lesson here...training oneself on having a saving culture

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Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by JerryJJZ(m): 10:12pm On Jul 14, 2018
From calculation, OP saved an average of #2,750 everyday. This means OP gat a source of steady supply of cash. Before you can have a left over of that amount in this our country, OP is a big boy even without the PiggyBag.... ANyway, kudos to you for not lavishing all!!!

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Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by Nobody: 10:12pm On Jul 14, 2018
This has propelled me to save now, I wish myself luck. smiley
Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by PROPHETmichael: 10:13pm On Jul 14, 2018
Firefire:
which work are you doing?

Boys have discovered new ways of beating EFCC. So he is trying to tell us that every month, he dumped about #83,000 into his piggy bank. Smh
Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by Femistico(m): 10:15pm On Jul 14, 2018
Are u sure it's nt an illegal money bcuz i never knw d type of job that has already fetched u 500k in 6months...
By the way, i dnt think this can work for me, evry wkend na chill out, all those small gals with big God will collect there's, how will i be able to save this kinda moni then but it's good anyway...use it wisely

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Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by rickyboss333: 10:15pm On Jul 14, 2018
mayordadon:
Nice one op but wait if i start saving #500 as a student everyday till next year i will have 180,000 thousand at the end of the semester waoo that is great ... Now i have make an oath , nairalanders by this time next year i will unveil my own Piggy bank too of 180,000 so help me God nd fellow landers... Op u just motivated me in doing this God bless u and all Nigerian students who are struggling to survive this harsh economy.

u see, that's d problem with saving...calculating ur dividend even b4 saving. its best u dont know what u intend to put per day, what it will yield per month or even 4 how long. just keep dropping d cash as it comes, i believe thats wat d op did

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Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by dangoteinlaw: 10:16pm On Jul 14, 2018
Seem to me this piggy go epp pass bank oo. First tin 2maooo I dey go carpenter shop
Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by Uniqueness01(f): 10:16pm On Jul 14, 2018
Lets save together wink
Lexusgs430:


Let's open it together....
Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by daylae(m): 10:17pm On Jul 14, 2018
There's nothing piggy about that bank. Hey, but good one op
Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by Divay22(f): 10:18pm On Jul 14, 2018
Luxuryconsult:
if i get this thing na everyday i go dey break am dey make another one. I cannot save in peace aswear.
Lemme help you grin grin
Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by FaceThem: 10:22pm On Jul 14, 2018
UDOKABESTLUV, I Love What I'm Seeing Here, 500k for six month's SHA E, Baba God Answer My Call
Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by Lexusgs430: 10:23pm On Jul 14, 2018
Uniqueness01:
Lets save together wink

I am unemployed nah.....
Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by Abagworo(m): 10:23pm On Jul 14, 2018
You must be a commedian to believe you can deceive us that you pushed all that money well arranged through that hole.

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Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by Lexusgs430: 10:24pm On Jul 14, 2018
dangoteinlaw:
Seem to me this piggy go epp pass bank oo. First tin 2maooo I dey go carpenter shop

This is the idea of this thread....... To motivate and revive a savings culture....
Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by nwabobo: 10:24pm On Jul 14, 2018
UDOKABESTLUV:
Hello, Nairalander!
After Six Month's Of Saving Money Inside My Save
I decided to break it today, See What I saw In It
Wow Is 500,000 Naira.
My Advice For You, Start Now To Save Your Money, It will help you in future.


Money u put in a piggy bank actually depreciates. Why not save it in an interest yielding instrument?

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Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by dangoteinlaw: 10:28pm On Jul 14, 2018
Lexusgs430:


This is the idea of this thread....... To motivate and revive a savings culture....
my brother this can maybe work for dependent peeps oo. I'm a man with lots of responsibilities, I'm sure before 2weeks I will rip the box apart

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Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by Lexusgs430: 10:30pm On Jul 14, 2018
dangoteinlaw:
my brother this can maybe work for dependent peeps oo. I'm a man with lots of responsibilities, I'm sure before 2weeks I will rip the box apart

LOL grin

We all have responsibilities Bro, but we must try and remain disciplined....

Ever wondered why rich people are stingy?

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Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by dangoteinlaw: 10:36pm On Jul 14, 2018
Lexusgs430:


LOL grin

We all have responsibilities Bro, but we must try and remain disciplined....

Ever wondered why rich people are stingy?
how about for a profession like teaching or banking where u wait till month end for a pay check...this may work for those handworkers especially those wicked mechanics aka kasims grin but for a salary earner, I doubt it
Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by Lamide123: 10:37pm On Jul 14, 2018
UDOKABESTLUV:
Hello, Nairalander!
After Six Month's Of Saving Money Inside My Save
I decided to break it today, See What I saw In It
Wow Is 500,000 Naira.
My Advice For You, Start Now To Save Your Money, It will help you in future.


Good advice but please tell me how one can save without income because most

Nigerians dont have income. Those who have income are under employed
Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by Lexusgs430: 10:40pm On Jul 14, 2018
dangoteinlaw:
how about for a profession like teaching or banking where u wait till month end for a pay check...this may work for those handworkers especially those wicked mechanics aka kasims grin but for a salary earner, I doubt it

Budget Budget Budget......

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Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by InfinixMine: 10:45pm On Jul 14, 2018
IMASTEX:
Good one Though, I prefer investing and reinvesting than saving.
Hello bro, good evening.
You've got any investment ideas please do share.
Your post my real thought.
Thanks in advance
Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by amanze2020(m): 10:48pm On Jul 14, 2018
Whether you are a salary earner or not!
LESSONS LEARNT:
1. You must have an "everything is possible" mentality cum perception.
2. You must harden your thought system which is a product of self-control and self-discipline.
3. You must consciously engage in avoidable impulse buying, e.g. Let's say you have one or two pairs of shoes, etc, then all of a sudden you see a fine and flashy shoes, etc you so much like and want to buy: then the "BIG QUESTION" to ask yourself is if I don't buy this new pair of shoes, "WILL I DIE". If your answer is NO, then you are on the path of making remarkable impact and decision to take your life to another higher level and purposeful living.
4. You must be ready to adjust cum reduce your eating habit.....
5. You must be ready to avoid friends that engage in avoidable spending.
6. You must be ready to say NO when it is difficult to say NO, and also say YES when it is difficult to say YES.
7. This is extremely important for bachelors: YOU MUST AVOID DAILY, WEEKLY AND MONTHLY INVITATION AND VISITATION OF "OLOSHO COMPANY LIMITED", and for bachelors with single or multiple girlfriends, YOU MUST BE READY TO SACRIFICE YOUR SEXUAL DESIRE in order to get the subject matter result.

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Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by dangoteinlaw: 10:50pm On Jul 14, 2018
Lexusgs430:


Budget Budget Budget......
yea right, my business needs another branch, my kids fees is coming up, I need a better TV to see the world, my smartphone got spoilt and needs a replacement, maddam needs to expand her business coz she shrinked it trying to feed my kids last time I went on a trip, bla bla bla.

Abeg let's vote out Buhari first, this can work during another govt like Jonathan's time...nighty night
Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by ikorodureporta: 10:55pm On Jul 14, 2018
Like say na woman now, i 4 say na, u know d kyne work wey i mean. cheesy how much u dey save per day, 'cos @ N1k daily for 6months = 30x6x1= N180k...that 500k na like 3k daily
Re: See What I Saw In My Save After Six Month's (Photos) by Lexusgs430: 11:03pm On Jul 14, 2018
dangoteinlaw:
yea right, my business needs another branch, my kids fees is coming up, I need a better TV to see the world, my smartphone got spoilt and needs a replacement, maddam needs to expand her business coz she shrinked it trying to feed my kids last time I went on a trip, bla bla bla.

Abeg let's vote out Buhari first, this can work during another govt like Jonathan's time...nighty night

Why branch out if expansion is not presently financially viable?
Searching for a school with slightly cheaper fees and getting a tutor?
You need a better TV? Meaning you already have one, and a replacement is simply a luxury purchase....
Madam's business expansion in times of financial crunch, might not be such a good idea....
A trip? What sort of trip?
By the time you trim down all this costs, feeding the kids would become a doddle.....

Bla Bla Bla, I don't think I can help you with......

Na Night......

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