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Re: What Was Your First Salary! by marenkurz: 5:39pm On Jan 26
3000 naira.
I was working in a computer training center waiting for my SSCE and JAMB results. I was in charge of the cyber cafe.
Re: What Was Your First Salary! by Majesty33(m): 5:39pm On Jan 26
4k 2007 with ssce
Re: What Was Your First Salary! by Sirseedorf(m): 5:39pm On Jan 26
#3500, I was teaching kg children then, the headmaster and mistress are couple, at the end of the month I will receive #2000 and they will tell me their are owing me #1500 and I will collect it as soon as the children parents pay their school fees.
Sometimes I was paid 100 and 50 naira denomination of #2000, I dey count my salary tire grin grin
Re: What Was Your First Salary! by skj1377(m): 5:39pm On Jan 26
N11,500 (2005). Transport to work was N12,000 monthly.
Re: What Was Your First Salary! by Darkandhandsom(m): 5:40pm On Jan 26
35k after Nysc. A hotel...
I even bought TV and Gotv with that salary. Was living like a big boy. 2014

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Re: What Was Your First Salary! by ArinzeAnthony03: 5:41pm On Jan 26
300,000k now...

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Re: What Was Your First Salary! by worldclass68(m): 5:43pm On Jan 26
2010.... 8k

Post nysc 2022...59k

Now self employed....unlimited

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Re: What Was Your First Salary! by Blitzking: 5:46pm On Jan 26
Gentlesoul2021:
How much was your first salary?!
As a secondary school leaver was 15k doing evening tutorials at home for some students 4 siblings did it for almost 8 months. As a graduate my first job was 240k monthly b4 service after service was 320k monthly

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Re: What Was Your First Salary! by DebbyChris(f): 5:49pm On Jan 26
7k in 2014 as a class teacher. Chai!! We don see something for life oo. God I believe our tomorrow will be better.

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Re: What Was Your First Salary! by oluwatosin070: 5:49pm On Jan 26
N44,636.87 in 2019.

Worked in bank. Was going from ikotun to Victoria Island.

How time flies!!

Now earning x10 of that ATM but It can still get better with GOD.

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Re: What Was Your First Salary! by eepeepook: 5:49pm On Jan 26
NYSC. Straight after the three week camp.
Re: What Was Your First Salary! by omoredia: 5:50pm On Jan 26
Makunahatata:
sharrap jobless man..na ppl wey dey make money dey talk fr this thread


Hehe u can see u dont reason. If u are a first class and you still look for job then ur first class is questionable indeed. How can u be first class in recollection but a dummy in creativity. Are u not cursed?
Re: What Was Your First Salary! by IBB007: 5:55pm On Jan 26
Lol…20k in 2011 as a graduate…I thank God for my life
Re: What Was Your First Salary! by Femako(m): 5:55pm On Jan 26
7k back then in 2010
Re: What Was Your First Salary! by ozo13(m): 5:57pm On Jan 26
elpochas:
u are right but tinz are damn expensive now.A plate of food then was 200h,now it is 1200k.A brand new corrola car then was how much then?Now how much is it?To me it's equivalent to 230k cos prices of tinz are on the increase.
Things are very difficult now Sha.The value or say the purchasing power of the salary of an intern Doctor in 2012 is far higher than what a new Consultant Doctor earns now.
I remember back in 2006 I followed my mum to Cotonou, 250 naira was like 1000 of There own currency then and I learnt now 1k naira now isn't up to 1k equivalent of there own cash.We have been patronizing bad leaders since return of democracy in 1999.

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Re: What Was Your First Salary! by Dan18(m): 5:58pm On Jan 26
GanagiBitrus:
Doesn't really matter.
What matters is that Salary has refused to grow like his mates... smiley

53k in 2014.
55k in 2024

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Re: What Was Your First Salary! by Emeka71(m): 6:03pm On Jan 26
Coder2Client:
4k in 2008 with ssce
N4800 in 2003 with SCCE when I was working with so-fine cosmetics.
Re: What Was Your First Salary! by ukaface(f): 6:03pm On Jan 26
35k
Re: What Was Your First Salary! by Theoarhics: 6:04pm On Jan 26
7000 in 2007 with SSCE and 15,000 in 2014 as a school teacher with Bsc but 450k now as a business and medical rep

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Re: What Was Your First Salary! by manmade(m): 6:07pm On Jan 26
ednut1:
£5.50 per hour in UK 2007, in 9ja 140k in 2014.
it's high time NLC begin to discuss with the FGN on the modality of hourly payments for Nigeria work force, it's going to safe alot of things and protect the interest of the workers.
Re: What Was Your First Salary! by ednut1(m): 6:08pm On Jan 26
manmade:
it's high time NLC begin to discuss with the FGN on the modality of hourly payments for Nigeria work force, it's going to safe alot of things and protect the interest of the workers.
cant work in Nigeria.
Re: What Was Your First Salary! by Sleekfingers: 6:08pm On Jan 26
£168 weekly in 1998.
Re: What Was Your First Salary! by Masa11: 6:09pm On Jan 26
Gentlesoul2021:
How much was your first salary?!
8k in 2018 as a classroom teacher, the month after that it shifted to 20k in another school
Re: What Was Your First Salary! by RisenObinna: 6:10pm On Jan 26
elpochas:
23k in 2012.That 23k is equivalent to 230k now due to inflation.
Na lie
Re: What Was Your First Salary! by winner37(m): 6:14pm On Jan 26
10k 2015
Re: What Was Your First Salary! by Zanzibar1: 6:19pm On Jan 26
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Re: What Was Your First Salary! by sweetjohn(m): 6:23pm On Jan 26
The first salary i ever collected was 15k as a sec sch teacher.
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Re: What Was Your First Salary! by chyzoo4u(m): 6:24pm On Jan 26
elpochas:
23k in 2012.That 23k is equivalent to 230k now due to inflation.

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