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Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by unclejb2(m): 2:04pm On May 26, 2022
UyaiIncomparabl:


500k Isn't rich, please. Especially if you have a lot of responsibilities/mouths to feed.

Na average salary. Start earning it and you'll know how far.
if you are earning N500k monthly in Nigeria you are still broke, just no so broke

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Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by ChybuzzDD(m): 2:06pm On May 26, 2022
UyaiIncomparabl:


This is no argument, so forget it.

As I said before, 500k is an average salary. And what comparison does 50k have to do with 500k? When you are calling monthly stipends? 50k follow?

Na average money, biko.

This ''average salary'' applies to which country?

I hope it's not in Nigeria?

500,000 is not an average salary in Nigeria, where minimum wage is 30,000.

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Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by SmartyPants(m): 2:06pm On May 26, 2022
UyaiIncomparabl:


Start earning it and you will know.

As your income increases, your taste increases. Those that know, know.

That doesnt mean the income is poor. Means the taste is exorbitant.

But no, 500k is not rich. It's just very comfortable.

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Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by 735i(m): 2:07pm On May 26, 2022
SUPERPACK:
Like i said in my post I am not the social type and more so don't like where I will see human gatherings. I am okay with being a loner. Personal joy is not attached to what others do to be happy but rather what makes you happy. I spend majority of my time studying online, making research on electronics and lastly I work remotely.

Even if I am offered a free vacation I will never accept because I am not a fan of travelling. Lastly, I can spend the next six months indoor without coming out and will never feel any different. We find joy in differnt ways. Peace.

Okay. I think I understand you.

You see, we all have vices. You strike me as someone who can spend "sinful" money on a solid piece of electronic. And it's okay, because you get your satisfaction from it.

I have vices that N500k can't fund. So I don't think it's a lot of money as monthly salary. This has been my point from the onset.

To truly be who we want, afford what we like, N500k is not a lot of money.

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Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by SmartyPants(m): 2:08pm On May 26, 2022
JuanDeDios:

Great insight here. Who knows the road to Baruten show me.

I wanted to ask the same grin
Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by Uwaiwe: 2:08pm On May 26, 2022
ObosiUkwalla:
So I was arguing with a friend who stays in the states and he keeps saying I am a rich guy.

Current salary is about 512k per month (take home), and has an annual increment of 15% of your take home. This is aside perks of perdiem anytime I travel outside work base (15k per night).

Anytime he wants me to have minor something done in NG on his bahalf, he expects me to use my money and whenever I ask, he tells me not to complain that I am rich (he knows what I earn), I don't have a problem doing those things for him.

I don't see myself rich and pls guys, what can someone earn in Nigeria to be termed rich. Your opinions will count alot as I still find it hard getting the usual daily stuffs we all use.
I am not married and do not have responsibilities. My mom is a retired govt worker and other siblings are all working.

Cc: seun mynd44 pls help us for more audience and opinions
Managing...not rich

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Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by micxwell(m): 2:10pm On May 26, 2022
UyaiIncomparabl:


Start earning it and you will know.

As your income increases, your taste increases. Those that know, know.
Don't generalize this pls. Must my taste increase with my income.
Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by Olayetan(m): 2:10pm On May 26, 2022
ObosiUkwalla:
So I was arguing with a friend who stays in the states and he keeps saying I am a rich guy.

Current salary is about 512k per month (take home), and has an annual increment of 15% of your take home. This is aside perks of perdiem anytime I travel outside work base (15k per night).

Anytime he wants me to have minor something done in NG on his bahalf, he expects me to use my money and whenever I ask, he tells me not to complain that I am rich (he knows what I earn), I don't have a problem doing those things for him.

I don't see myself rich and pls guys, what can someone earn in Nigeria to be termed rich. Your opinions will count alot as I still find it hard getting the usual daily stuffs we all use.
I am not married and do not have responsibilities. My mom is a retired govt worker and other siblings are all working.


Cc: seun mynd44 pls help us for more audience and opinions

Haaa
512k as take home every month and you don't see yourself rich?

Baba, you're rich forget.
Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by MeghaneMorgane(f): 2:11pm On May 26, 2022
UyaiIncomparabl:


Start earning it and you will know.

As your income increases, your taste increases. Those that know, know.


So true. It is hard to maintain a certain average lifestyle you had before your income increased.

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Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by Olayetan(m): 2:12pm On May 26, 2022
UyaiIncomparabl:


You don't have to be married to have responsibilities. You can have dependent siblings and/or friends that will not let your salary rest.

Having much responsibility doesn't mean the guy isn't rich. In fact, na person wey get responsibility and sustaining the responsibility is considered to be rich irrespective of what the person earns.

You think poor person fit sustain responsibility?

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Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by Parisian: 2:16pm On May 26, 2022
I wonder where you people leave your senses before commenting. You guys never fail to show your misorgyny but continue if it makes you sleep at night.

500k a month is not considered rich. It is middle class but not rich, know this and know peace.
SUPERPACK:
500k average salary in Nigeria? Same amount that can pay salary of entire staff of a small private primary/ secondary school monthly. Women and their wahala sha.

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Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by LagBae(f): 2:18pm On May 26, 2022
It depends. If you are single, yes. If you are married, no. Especially if your spouse isn't working.

Modified: Since you are single, I think I can refer to you as well to do.
Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by Parisian: 2:19pm On May 26, 2022
Not drinking, smoking and womanizing is boring?

Nothing I won't see on NL.
Onariii:

Which kind boring life be that undecided remember u only live once

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Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by micxwell(m): 2:20pm On May 26, 2022
Kaycee54321:
Being "rich" is a question of location...

If you reside in Banana Island, Lagos, your living expenses will piss on your monthly 500K...

If you reside in Ikeja, you're a "big boy" and if you don't allow those runs girls at Ikeja City Mall to milk you dry, you may afford to buy a Nigerian used small sedan without Police case...

If you reside in Mowe, Ogun State, you can talk about acquiring a manageable size of land and maybe have an uncompleted building to your name in like a year...

If you decide to live in Baruten, Kwara State (near Benin Republic), with your 500K, you can easily be crowned a King.
You deserve 2 bottles of chilled Heineken cheesy

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Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by CaseSensitive(m): 2:20pm On May 26, 2022
"Rich" is subjective.

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Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by Tranquility2345: 2:23pm On May 26, 2022
SUPERPACK:
Even if you earn 20 million and have bad spending culture you will not be considered rich too, being rich goes down to your ability to save for financial dry seasons. That 500k is what Generals, professors and consultant doctors get monthly. They are rich in their capacity considering they earn 15 times the minimum wage.

These ogas you mention may make 500k in cash but if you add their allowances, e go pass 2m. House (fully furnished with gen and free diesel supply, car, driver, maids, cook, travel per diem, business class travel, some even get kitchen and wardrobe allowance plus children school fees paid for. Don’t compare an Oga at the top to one small boy cos you hear 500k angry

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Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by subcbouy: 2:28pm On May 26, 2022
You can be earning 512k and not okay!

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Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by Aaaaarghmed(m): 2:29pm On May 26, 2022
ObosiUkwalla:
So I was arguing with a friend who stays in the states and he keeps saying I am a rich guy.

Current salary is about 512k per month (take home), and has an annual increment of 15% of your take home. This is aside perks of perdiem anytime I travel outside work base (15k per night).

Anytime he wants me to have minor something done in NG on his bahalf, he expects me to use my money and whenever I ask, he tells me not to complain that I am rich (he knows what I earn), I don't have a problem doing those things for him.

I don't see myself rich and pls guys, what can someone earn in Nigeria to be termed rich. Your opinions will count alot as I still find it hard getting the usual daily stuffs we all use.
I am not married and do not have responsibilities. My mom is a retired govt worker and other siblings are all working.

Cc: seun mynd44 pls help us for more audience and opinions
since you dont have responsibilities,you are a big boy.but try to invest ,try build better house so everything go blend well.Then acquire lands and fence dem.Then you are a rich guy.just manage your funds wisely then you will enter wealthy league.one of my uncle earns that amount of money,but he get reach 25 children,omo we no dey see the money for him body.na so sons expenses he dey sort.so he is not rich ,he get luck say he manage build house grin

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Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by cedricksly: 2:31pm On May 26, 2022
UyaiIncomparabl:


Start earning it and you will know.

As your income increases, your taste increases. Those that know, know.
not necessarily, just speak for yourself.... For me as my income increases my lifestyle doesn't change greatly with it... When I was working for someone my salary moved up 4times consecutively before I change my living space, not because I wanted to, but because it became a necessity... Na this mind set of when your income increase your taste increase with it make una dey stagnated in same job that someone else who might even be earning lesser than you and doing better than you... I'm talking from experience aiit even if RN I don't work for nobody my lifestyle remains the same and RN I save 85% of my earnings and spend 15% as against spending 80% and saving 20% then I was working for someone with almost similar take home..

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Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by zoroby(m): 2:32pm On May 26, 2022
loko50:


10k too much. She dey reason urgent 2k

By their utterances we shall know them. Earning 500k in a country where the minimum wage is 30k is not rich. I pity men that listen to girls

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Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by Aaaaarghmed(m): 2:32pm On May 26, 2022
UyaiIncomparabl:


This is no argument, so forget it.

As I said before, 500k is an average salary. And what comparison does 50k have to do with 500k? When you are calling monthly stipends? 50k follow?

Na average money, biko.
its not an average salary in Nigeria.He is a rich guy as far as he invests well.just say the truth,fine many people still dey earn am for Naija but greater percentage of workers dont even earn half of that.na big boy
Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by Aaaaarghmed(m): 2:33pm On May 26, 2022
zoroby:


By their utterances we shall know them. Earning 500k in a country where the minimum wage is 30k is not rich. I pity men that listen to girls
bros I tire for the lady.

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Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by t2luv1: 2:35pm On May 26, 2022
ObosiUkwalla:


I am not married.

How come I am not surprised. Question do you make 500K per month?
Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by sirsugar(m): 2:36pm On May 26, 2022
ObosiUkwalla:
So I was arguing with a friend who stays in the states and he keeps saying I am a rich guy.

Current salary is about 512k per month (take home), and has an annual increment of 15% of your take home. This is aside perks of perdiem anytime I travel outside work base (15k per night).

Anytime he wants me to have minor something done in NG on his bahalf, he expects me to use my money and whenever I ask, he tells me not to complain that I am rich (he knows what I earn), I don't have a problem doing those things for him.

I don't see myself rich and pls guys, what can someone earn in Nigeria to be termed rich. Your opinions will count alot as I still find it hard getting the usual daily stuffs we all use.
I am not married and do not have responsibilities. My mom is a retired govt worker and other siblings are all working.

Cc: seun mynd44 pls help us for more audience and opinions
u must be craz for doubting if you are rich or not, this life no balance ajeh embarassed someone dey earn 500k monthly for Nigeria?? Compare to 30k earner nah shocked
Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by bigman001(m): 2:36pm On May 26, 2022
SUPERPACK:
Speak for those that have zero in economics sha not me. With that pay I will enjoy my life here in Nigeria and never look for more. I will still save 250k per month at the end minimum. I live a minimal lifestyle, no smoking, drinking, clubbing, womanising nor friends and don't fancy social attention.

Na broke ass mentality be this, guy when the money starts raking in, your mentality will surely change and you will want better things at higher cost.

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Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by WIZGUY69(m): 2:37pm On May 26, 2022
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Esales:


Others are just being sentimental, 500k is $830 salary monthly. My sister earned $1,200 as a nanny for a special needs child with only waec back in the days in the USA and someone said 500k is rich. This just goes to show that people are living in squalor in this country.

500k is average. I earn 1m+ monthly and I don't see myself as rich at all, I still have a long way to go. Plot of land is in millions, good cars are expensive. I refuse to buy a car older than 7yrs, that's 2015, check the price. I had to upgrade my apartment after hoodlums broke into my former apartment cus I stopped "dropping something", I lost over 2m worth of property in that raid cus I wanted to live in an apartment below 1m, now my first priority is security and a sane neighborhood, rent is now well above 2m.
Building a house? Plot of land in bariga is around 10m+/- 10% currently, I won't go to live with snakes and scorpions or subject myself to a life of 6hrs daily traffic cus I want to build my house on a land of 1-2m.

Rich starts from at least 2-3m. Anything lower is average.
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I have been reading enough nonsense from page 1. Among all the stupid opinions, yours crowns it all. Tf grin Do we earn in $$ in Nigeria? Or does your sister spend in naira over there? undecided

Ps: 500k is not rich but everyone is a trillionare on social media.

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Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by sumboty: 2:37pm On May 26, 2022
wirinet:

And the bag of rice you buy will be consumed within a month bah?
I'm not say it the right analysis,
But how many percentage is earning 500k?
90% of salary earner receive blow 300k monthly in Lagos, Abuja, and PH....

You estimations are not realistic.
50k per month to feed a family of 4? Na only garri and ekpa and ogi dem go eat? Ordinary a bag of rice is over 30k. Bean is very expensive. Gas kno? Even kerosene I here is over N700 per litre. Una no go buy meat, fish or chicken? Na only once a day una plan to eat? Will the children not take food to school?.
Health plan 7500 per month for a family of 4? Na agbo una go de drink? Or na pastor go dey cure your family? Ordinary malaria tablet is over N1000. I bought augmentin last week for my daughter, it was over N4k.

Most of your estimate are unrealistic.
Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by t2luv1: 2:37pm On May 26, 2022
UyaiIncomparabl:


I suppose you have no responsibilities?

You will live an average life, yes. But, you can not be called rich.

Woman you are getting on my last good nerve now. Rich !!! define rich

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Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by micxwell(m): 2:38pm On May 26, 2022
Sirchiboy:
.
If I ask you to send me 5k to feed my family.
You will not send me.
Rich on social media but in reality opposite
Lol, people ehn. Just because she dropped her 2cent now you want to term it as her saying she's rich. Nah. grin
Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by SUPERPACK: 2:38pm On May 26, 2022
Parisian:
I wonder where you people leave your senses before commenting. You guys never fail to show your misorgyny but continue if it makes you sleep at night.

500k a month is not considered rich. It is middle class but not rich, know this and know peace.
Go and sit down you Simp-ish organism
Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by luluman: 2:38pm On May 26, 2022
ObosiUkwalla:
So I was arguing with a friend who stays in the states and he keeps saying I am a rich guy.

Current salary is about 512k per month (take home), and has an annual increment of 15% of your take home. This is aside perks of perdiem anytime I travel outside work base (15k per night).

Anytime he wants me to have minor something done in NG on his bahalf, he expects me to use my money and whenever I ask, he tells me not to complain that I am rich (he knows what I earn), I don't have a problem doing those things for him.

I don't see myself rich and pls guys, what can someone earn in Nigeria to be termed rich. Your opinions will count alot as I still find it hard getting the usual daily stuffs we all use.
I am not married and do not have responsibilities. My mom is a retired govt worker and other siblings are all working.

Cc: seun mynd44 pls help us for more audience and opinions
Stupendously rich
Re: Is A Nigerian Salary Earner Of 500k Per Month Considered Rich? by InvertedHammer: 2:39pm On May 26, 2022
UyaiIncomparabl:


Start earning it and you will know.

As your income increases, your taste increases. Those that know, know.
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If your taste increases with your increase in salary, that means N1 billion/ month will not be enough.
Human wants are unlimited.

Of course N500k/month is considered rich in Nigeria.

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