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Re: Check Out What I Saved From My Can Piggybank For 5 Months by HazardMan(m): 7:20pm On May 21, 2020
Op is really funny i swear. Thought he wanted saying he saved upto like 100k or more already but was dissapointed. 25K? And you want buy land
Re: Check Out What I Saved From My Can Piggybank For 5 Months by bizhop01: 8:04pm On May 21, 2020
Go and donate to federal government
Re: Check Out What I Saved From My Can Piggybank For 5 Months by yusluvad(m): 8:20pm On May 21, 2020
It's very good to be saving for raining days like this. Big up man...
Re: Check Out What I Saved From My Can Piggybank For 5 Months by Legendguru: 8:24pm On May 21, 2020
hmmm
Re: Check Out What I Saved From My Can Piggybank For 5 Months by Miner13: 8:50pm On May 21, 2020
GRAMMARJAMES:
Hello Nairalanders. Make una no mind my English abeg.

My 2020 resolution was to save as much as 500,000 so I can get myself one small land for area. I work with a private firm earning salary between 30,000 - 45,000. Na so the firm stop our salary because of say Colombian Drivos (Covid19) drop sales.

Na so hunger set in. I tried not to be tempted to touch my land savings but mhen, hunger kill pass corona. Na so I vex break my MorteinBank. Guess how much I save from Jan till date!? 25,000. I cannor GoaN comaN kee myself. I've already written down what I'm gonna shop tomorrow (food stuffs), I'll be managing the rest pending when my firm calls us back!!
25K or 250K?
Re: Check Out What I Saved From My Can Piggybank For 5 Months by Nobody: 8:59pm On May 21, 2020
STOP ABUSING NAIRA. LOL
Re: Check Out What I Saved From My Can Piggybank For 5 Months by frozen70(f): 9:15pm On May 21, 2020
GRAMMARJAMES:
Hello Nairalanders. Make una no mind my English abeg.

My 2020 resolution was to save as much as 500,000 so I can get myself one small land for area. I work with a private firm earning salary between 30,000 - 45,000. Na so the firm stop our salary because of say Colombian Drivos (Covid19) drop sales.

Na so hunger set in. I tried not to be tempted to touch my land savings but mhen, hunger kill pass corona. Na so I vex break my MorteinBank. Guess how much I save from Jan till date!? 25,000. I cannor GoaN comaN kee myself. I've already written down what I'm gonna shop tomorrow (food stuffs), I'll be managing the rest pending when my firm calls us back!!

When they say save for rainy day, this is what they mean
Re: Check Out What I Saved From My Can Piggybank For 5 Months by UrVillagePpl: 11:35pm On May 21, 2020
Authoreety:
Oga abeg burse me 1k from that money wey u been no dey use make I take arrange..


Some fire
Having gone through your profile (bolle and fish tongue. grin and with this your write-up), I can bet my left balls that you're a Portharcourt boy..


Meanwhile, my youngest bro open his piggy bank today. Guess how much he has saved so far.


A little bit above 14k..

That's a very big money. Especially during this Covid-19 period.
Re: Check Out What I Saved From My Can Piggybank For 5 Months by Nobody: 12:17am On May 22, 2020
DenreleDave:
Very funny aswear.. U were so stingy to buy kolo for ur sef, u don't av a bank account...

U want to use mortein container grin

Nigerians are mad in one way or the other sha


What if someone enter ur room thinking na Mosquito killer he Wan carry come carry ur savings go

Well if u reside in the east, anambra to be precise, u can get a land for 25k sha.

Their is a place like that wey erosion Don finish the land, call me if u need it
Bro how I fit get am

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Re: Check Out What I Saved From My Can Piggybank For 5 Months by PattyMike(m): 1:55am On May 22, 2020
Divay22:
Lol
I love this.
But i hope you pick it up again after this pandemic is over smiley


Let's cultivate the habit of saving o

So true I swear. I'm a horrible saver, believe me I've tried. I broke ATM, throway the registered number so I won't do transfer, bought Kolo (I will still use broom to remove it). I don't know if I need deliverance. Pocket go just dey scratch me if I have money (eat, buy, do, send, give, dash) sometimes problem sef go big pass the money. By the time I use Cutlass butcher the money, settle one or two things. gbam e don finish. When e finish my eyes go come clear. Just recently, I blew 110k (100k plus 10k wey my aunty dash me) in two weeks. The only reasonable thing I did with it was buying this new infinix and food stuff gaskia. I no buy clothes, I no club, no too much gals, I didn't drink. Naira does not have value anymore to be honest, before you know it fiam! Money has finished. I just hope the woman I settle down with is better at handling personal money cus I'm a big NO, NO.
Re: Check Out What I Saved From My Can Piggybank For 5 Months by OTEGA1: 4:32am On May 22, 2020
Good habit of saving but I advise u save it in bitcoin cos naira losing value very fast

With bitcoin u sure ur money appreciates and wen u need it u will be surprised..

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Re: Check Out What I Saved From My Can Piggybank For 5 Months by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:51am On May 22, 2020
ADENIKETINA2015:


Hello Manna,
I sent you a DM. Kindly reply me, so I can send in my inquiry.
Regards
Hello ADENIKETINA,
the thing is that we only reply business related pms here.
Kindly acknowledge if your DM is business related so we can go ahead, and if not, let's talk here, we will reply you.
Thanks ma.
Stay safe.
Re: Check Out What I Saved From My Can Piggybank For 5 Months by Divay22(f): 7:55am On May 22, 2020
PattyMike:


So true I swear. I'm a horrible saver, believe me I've tried. I broke ATM, throway the registered number so I won't do transfer, bought Kolo (I will still use broom to remove it). I don't know if I need deliverance. Pocket go just dey scratch me if I have money (eat, buy, do, send, give, dash) sometimes problem sef go big pass the money. By the time I use Cutlass butcher the money, settle one or two things. gbam e don finish. When e finish my eyes go come clear. Just recently, I blew 110k (100k plus 10k wey my aunty dash me) in two weeks. The only reasonable thing I did with it was buying this new infinix and food stuff gaskia. I no buy clothes, I no club, no too much gals, I didn't drink. Naira does not have value anymore to be honest, before you know it fiam! Money has finished. I just hope the woman I settle down with is better at handling personal money cus I'm a big NO, NO.
Lol. I won't blame you sha
They're a lot of people on this table. But to be honest saving cash really helps .
Re: Check Out What I Saved From My Can Piggybank For 5 Months by Divay22(f): 7:58am On May 22, 2020
OTEGA1:
Good habit of saving but I advise u save it in bitcoin cos naira losing value very fast

With bitcoin u sure ur money appreciates and wen u need it u will be surprised..

I
I would love to buy but not trade with it ,is that a good idea?
And i have blockchain, paxful and luno which among this 3 is a good app?
Re: Check Out What I Saved From My Can Piggybank For 5 Months by Divay22(f): 8:12am On May 22, 2020
LaKriss:
How does a Salary Earner, save in a Piggy Bank?
This works best for Daily Income Earners.

Kudos Though.

Salary earners can do it . It's about discipline.
I'm a student and i currently save a little from my pocket money sent to me in school. When i started school, i was buying my textbooks little by little with my own feeding mouth (money for food and not books or anything) but i rarely eat much, so part of it went to buying books.
When i calculated all my textbooks and the full money was sent to me, i quickly sent it to my other acct and that's the awaking of the savings i have today.
I make sure i delete the alert from my phone also.

I'm about getting a koko to add to it. At least 1k or 2k a month is not that bad. It might be little for a start but nothing beats the feel of knowing you have cash somewhere you can fall back on or use for something you'll see and always appreciate.
Cultivate the habit of saving and your future will appreciate you for it.
Re: Check Out What I Saved From My Can Piggybank For 5 Months by Greatzeus(m): 3:36pm On May 22, 2020
Ouchbabe:

You seem to know a thing or two about dreams. I often dream about my secondary school days. I usually see myself either borrowing note to copy or sitting in an exam hall. Please do u know what it means?
Same here. Sometimes in the dream I am always anxious or worried,like the exam is about to finish and I haven't done anything yet. I hate that dream God sad
Re: Check Out What I Saved From My Can Piggybank For 5 Months by ADENIKETINA2015(f): 10:54am On May 23, 2020
post=89823810:

Hello ADENIKETINA,
the thing is that we only reply business related pms here.
Kindly acknowledge if your DM is business related so we can go ahead, and if not, let's talk here, we will reply you.
Thanks ma.
Stay safe.

Yes it is.
Regards
Re: Check Out What I Saved From My Can Piggybank For 5 Months by Nobody: 8:20pm On May 23, 2020
michlins:
you earn 50k and save 500k in a year. Please explain to me where your rent and feeding will come from
I was just encouraging the op grin
Re: Check Out What I Saved From My Can Piggybank For 5 Months by Nobody: 8:21pm On May 23, 2020
sexylassie2:


So you can save 500k on 50k salary alone...well done Sir

Una no dey eat, no transportation, no phone bills, no internet bills

Why una no dey realistic for this naija
just kidding guy!
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Re: Check Out What I Saved From My Can Piggybank For 5 Months by aramanda14: 9:31pm On Feb 09, 2022
I am happy for you o but if you save that exact same amount for a year in dollars on Xend Finance, you will have gotten really more money.
First you will make money from inflation and the value of dollar rising
Second you will make money in up to 15% annual interest on Xend Finance
Third, if you saved it now you will enter into their save and win promo.
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Re: Check Out What I Saved From My Can Piggybank For 5 Months by jerryidinoba: 1:00pm On Feb 22, 2022
If you save this money in Xend Finance you would have gotten more because Xend Finance helps you save in dollars and also gives up to 15% annual interest on your savings but congratulations sha..i guess.

Sha don't do this to yourself again - Download the Xend Finance app today.

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