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Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Oyindamolah: 12:58pm On Oct 01, 2023
Zxcvbnmghtr:
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Qualifications: B.Sc/HND in Accounting
Experience: 2 yrs in hospitality industry
Location: Ajah, Lagos
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Salary: 120k - 170k monthly.


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Share with interested but qualified candidates.
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Fearyourcreator: 1:00pm On Oct 01, 2023
Oyindamolah:
kiss
Food spa
Idazzle beauty spa
Jekon groceries
check us out on all social media platforms
For this same Nigeria you built this and when did you start?
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Oyindamolah: 1:02pm On Oct 01, 2023
Fearyourcreator:
For this same Nigeria you built this and when did you start?
Thank you for asking I started jekon groceries in my undergrad years, while in school I saw the need for beauty spa as some students wanted such treatment, food spa was as a result of the need in my locality.

We have done over 67.8m in turnover this year alone for food spa and have over 8 staff in our employment.
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by hardayemmie(m): 1:04pm On Oct 01, 2023
ravensckar:
Una don start with una lies abi? Una no dey tire ni? cheesy cheesy

30k for contributory gift & Charity? Just talk sey na money wey you take dey bang Hoe.losho monthly. angry angry

30K for clothing? So, you buy clothes for your wife & children monthly? Bros, lie no go kill you.

Medicals 15k monthly? Shey you be Sickle Cell patient ni (apologies to all sickle cell carriers). angry angry

In summary, you want us to believe that you only save 10% of your monthly earnings? Na him be sey you no suppose to open mouth insult any government official because you too aren't great at managing resources.

Mind you, I also have a family of 4 (myself, my wife & two kids) and we no dey spend reach half of wetin you type there. Make una suffery suffery dey lie for public forum. You guys will keep scaring the fresh & upcoming graduates into thinking that they won't survive.

Haba? huh huh
Can you please share how you expendit on monthly basis to what earning rate and what city... Let's learn from your prudency. Thanks in advance.
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Kingbuhari(m): 1:10pm On Oct 01, 2023
So ordinary security guard in United Arab Emirates earns more than highest rank police officer in Nigeria.. the least guard earns in UAE is 2500aed about 700k according to current exchange rate ..



Failed Nation
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Sheffieldconsul: 1:14pm On Oct 01, 2023
One bottle for you, bros
ravensckar:
Una don start with una lies abi? Una no dey tire ni? cheesy cheesy

30k for contributory gift & Charity? Just talk sey na money wey you take dey bang Hoe.losho monthly. angry angry

30K for clothing? So, you buy clothes for your wife & children monthly? Bros, lie no go kill you.

Medicals 15k monthly? Shey you be Sickle Cell patient ni (apologies to all sickle cell carriers). angry angry

In summary, you want us to believe that you only save 10% of your monthly earnings? Na him be sey you no suppose to open mouth insult any government official because you too aren't great at managing resources.

Mind you, I also have a family of 4 (myself, my wife & two kids) and we no dey spend reach half of wetin you type there. Make una suffery suffery dey lie for public forum. You guys will keep scaring the fresh & upcoming graduates into thinking that they won't survive.

Haba? huh huh
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Jeboy(m): 2:09pm On Oct 01, 2023
He will never tell us his own but very fast to rubbish people comment. Very typical of ppl here.

A lot of ppl are pained seeing others living better instead of them to be happy and wait for their time.


hardayemmie:
Can you please share how you expendit on monthly basis to what earning rate and what city... Let's learn from your prudency. Thanks in advance.
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by ImamOfPeace20: 2:57pm On Oct 01, 2023
NGN3,739,871.69 per month
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by BePrepared: 3:05pm On Oct 01, 2023
ravensckar:
Una don start with una lies abi? Una no dey tire ni? cheesy cheesy

30k for contributory gift & Charity? Just talk sey na money wey you take dey bang Hoe.losho monthly. angry angry

30K for clothing? So, you buy clothes for your wife & children monthly? Bros, lie no go kill you.

Medicals 15k monthly? Shey you be Sickle Cell patient ni (apologies to all sickle cell carriers). angry angry

In summary, you want us to believe that you only save 10% of your monthly earnings? Na him be sey you no suppose to open mouth insult any government official because you too aren't great at managing resources.

Mind you, I also have a family of 4 (myself, my wife & two kids) and we no dey spend reach half of wetin you type there. Make una suffery suffery dey lie for public forum. You guys will keep scaring the fresh & upcoming graduates into thinking that they won't survive.

Haba? huh huh
Exactly my thought
Online people earn in millions,
Offline u hardly see a job of 70k


I wonder whether its Nigerians on this forum.

Which job them they do wey everyone De earn 500k.


Lori iro
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by benebaby77: 3:54pm On Oct 01, 2023
ravensckar:
Una don start with una lies abi? Una no dey tire ni? cheesy cheesy

30k for contributory gift & Charity? Just talk sey na money wey you take dey bang Hoe.losho monthly. angry angry

30K for clothing? So, you buy clothes for your wife & children monthly? Bros, lie no go kill you.

Medicals 15k monthly? Shey you be Sickle Cell patient ni (apologies to all sickle cell carriers). angry angry

I think the guy is even prudent with the spending.

In summary, you want us to believe that you only save 10% of your monthly earnings? Na him be sey you no suppose to open mouth insult any government official because you too aren't great at managing resources.

Mind you, I also have a family of 4 (myself, my wife & two kids) and we no dey spend reach half of wetin you type there. Make una suffery suffery dey lie for public forum. You guys will keep scaring the fresh & upcoming graduates into thinking that they won't survive.

Haba? huh huh
As a single guy, on utilities alone I spend more 100K monthly (35K for fiber one, mtn 20K, airtel 20K, electricity 40K, dstv 10.5K, Netflix 4.6K, Prime video 2.3K) note that I use the internet to work from home and require strong and reliable one.

On food and beverage alone, the expense is even more annoying which I would not detail at all...
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by benebaby77: 3:57pm On Oct 01, 2023
Kingbuhari:
So ordinary security guard in United Arab Emirates earns more than highest rank police officer in Nigeria.. the least guard earns in UAE is 2500aed about 700k according to current exchange rate ..



Failed Nation
In other to be able to a fair comparison, you may to factor in the purchasing power parity or cost of living index.
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by benebaby77: 4:03pm On Oct 01, 2023
Olatara:
You don't pay for rent every month.

Instead of 15k medical, why not HMO?

Which one be online skills?
Online skill implies online learning he does to upgrade himself.
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Rinoxy: 4:34pm On Oct 01, 2023
EXOUSIAng:
LoL the only part you could defend is the "online skill learning" why didn't you defend the others I mentioned.
E.g. the health budget. I pointed out several areas.
PS some of us earn that much and more but we dont really depend on salary, no one earning 500k a month living well. How does he even budget 10k for electricity. How many unit 10k wan buy? Make una dey look that guy budget well na.
With 50k savings a month he is only gonna be able to save 600k a year.... Which is less than 10% of his annual income.
Una no wan give am better advise ba?
10k for electricity a month is either okay or much. I pay 4/5k monthly for electricity bill (direct connection). Different strokes for different folks.
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Snakedoctor1(op): 4:54pm On Oct 01, 2023
Rinoxy:
10k for electricity a month is either okay or much. I pay 4/5k monthly for electricity bill (direct connection). Different strokes for different folks.
I recharge between 15 and 20k in a 2 bedroom apartment.
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by IyaTola: 5:18pm On Oct 01, 2023
Snakedoctor1:
I recharge between 15 and 20k in a 2 bedroom apartment.
congratulations 🎉
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Snakedoctor1(op): 5:36pm On Oct 01, 2023
IyaTola:
congratulations 🎉
I think tariff may be higher in some places. Also depends on the load. If you use water heaters like we do, your charges will be higher.
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by GentleOmoge(f): 9:48pm On Oct 01, 2023
darkmarky:
simple. Imagine earning 400k in Osogbo.. U go chop food fat wella..
Why mentioning Osogbo lol
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by darkmarky(m): 10:17pm On Oct 01, 2023
GentleOmoge:
Why mentioning Osogbo lol
b3cause i love that town wink Its so peaceful and so so so affordable.
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by EXOUSIAng: 8:57pm On Oct 03, 2023
Rinoxy:
10k for electricity a month is either okay or much. I pay 4/5k monthly for electricity bill (direct connection). Different strokes for different folks.
Na people like you wer no dey pay for like make electricity no dey work for 9ja, electricity is expensive, the US and UK that have steady power supply ask them what they pay per unit
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Rinoxy: 9:11pm On Oct 03, 2023
EXOUSIAng:
Na people like you wer no dey pay for like make electricity no dey work for 9ja, electricity is expensive, the US and UK that have steady power supply ask them what they pay per unit
So I should pay more than what I'm billed abi? U mustn't comment at all times.
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by DeOTR: 9:01am On Oct 04, 2023
abibun:
Most health NGO's pay more than that and do not have anything like health insurance package
Give example of just two of such HMO that doesn't have health insurance for their full time workers.
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by abibun: 2:37pm On Oct 04, 2023
Save the children
DeOTR:
Give example of just two of such HMO that doesn't have health insurance for their full time workers.
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Oyindamolah: 10:28pm On Oct 08, 2023
Fearyourcreator:
For this same Nigeria you built this and when did you start?
Undergrad days
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Fearyourcreator: 11:29pm On Oct 08, 2023
Oyindamolah:
Undergrad days
Nice... I love people doing something here just like someone I know recently pulled an investment worth over a billion ... was happy they are expanding... how people don't see potential in this country is what I don't get ... if anyone wants to leave they can leave but thinking because they didn't make it here doesn't make this place totally bad .. it really annoys me a lot ..
Kudos bros... undergrad days of some people here it's only for some to abuse government up and down building nothing
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Oyindamolah: 8:08am On Oct 09, 2023
wink
Fearyourcreator:
Nice... I love people doing something here just like someone I know recently pulled an investment worth over a billion ... was happy they are expanding... how people don't see potential in this country is what I don't get ... if anyone wants to leave they can leave but thinking because they didn't make it here doesn't make this place totally bad .. it really annoys me a lot ..
Kudos bros sis... undergrad days of some people here it's only for some to abuse government up and down building nothing
Re: How Much Is A 'good' Salary In Nigerian Private Sector Employment by Fearyourcreator: 3:41pm On Oct 09, 2023
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