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Re: December Rice Contribution by Nodogragra4me(m): 11:49am On Dec 21, 2025
Drsnives:
Them say this brand na 75k but since they bought am in bulk na 70k dea buy am
In which state of the country is a bag of rice at 75 or 70k ?
Re: December Rice Contribution by Nodogragra4me(m): 11:52am On Dec 21, 2025
Drsnives:
Our CIT was in charge oo.
The overall madam at the office..
No wonder my wife is felling cheated despite say it's my own money lol
50kg of rice is not more than 55k, stone free
Re: December Rice Contribution by ogawisdom(m): 11:59am On Dec 21, 2025
Drsnives:
Good evening guys..
In my place of work we normally do end of year rice contribution to help ourselves so the burden won't be much.
This year we did 10k monthly that's 120k.
Below the is we package we received today.
Wished I had voice, would have suggested 1 n half bag of rice, most of this items they included don't freak me..
The items include
Rice
1 cartoon of Gino tomatoes (sachet ones)
5liter g.oil
4liter p.oil
2 packets of salt
1 bama
Maggi
Dish washing liquor n
Dental floss/toothpick

Pls guy check it out n point out your observations.
My wife from her body language is saying I was cheated
this is not worth 120k now, prices of foodstuff has crashed, rice is 50k for 50kg bag
Re: December Rice Contribution by GreaterFuture(m): 12:20pm On Dec 21, 2025
120k slot (or 100k Slot) from my Farm Arrangements, would get you more than that, definitely. For months.
Though no Maggi, or Oil and some things, including Rice, but relatively speaking, it would be stronger.
Organic Food
And it's for it available to those in Lagos only. Purely Lagos
Re: December Rice Contribution by AdamsEngr(m): 12:40pm On Dec 21, 2025
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Re: December Rice Contribution by folake4u: 2:39pm On Dec 21, 2025
ifegen:
De Stoned Short grain local rice here is 36k. 😁 For 50kg at the Rice Mill.
In Ebonyi? Wow.

Una dey get am clear oh. cheesy
Re: December Rice Contribution by folake4u: 2:43pm On Dec 21, 2025
Drsnives:
How do I go about this piggyvest thing
Hi 👋

For starters, you have to download the Piggyvest app on your mobile phone (it's available on Android and IOS).

Create an account with them and link it to yout bank account where money can be deducted from with no hassles. You can also decide to lock 🔐 your money for a duration of time on the app. This is especially useful for expenses such as house rent, children's school fees etc.

I hope this is clear enough.
Re: December Rice Contribution by ifegen(m): 2:46pm On Dec 21, 2025
Abeg oh. Not yet

I still dey Anambra. I am talking about Achalla Rice Mill in Awka North.
folake4u:
In Ebonyi? Wow.

Una dey get am clear oh. cheesy
Re: December Rice Contribution by ifegen(m): 2:50pm On Dec 21, 2025
Achalla sold for 36 last oye market day.
Bentacur007:
Bro I bought good 1 bag of rice at 45k
Re: December Rice Contribution by folake4u: 3:03pm On Dec 21, 2025
ifegen:
Abeg oh. Not yet

I still dey Anambra. I am talking about Achalla Rice Mill in Awka North.
Ohhh that's alright.

Nice one. How's your side.
Re: December Rice Contribution by kaywhy09(m): 3:50pm On Dec 21, 2025
There should be accounts for all purchases.
Re: December Rice Contribution by Love800(m): 8:51pm On Dec 21, 2025
What do you mean by piggy bank?
hopexter:
You even get extra pack of salt. It would have been better saving the 10k monthly in a piggy bank and Im sure you would have gotten more than those items.
Re: December Rice Contribution by Drsnives(op): 8:57pm On Dec 21, 2025
folake4u:
Hi 👋

For starters, you have to download the Piggyvest app on your mobile phone (it's available on Android and IOS).

Create an account with them and link it to yout bank account where money can be deducted from with no hassles. You can also decide to lock 🔐 your money for a duration of time on the app. This is especially useful for expenses such as house rent, children's school fees etc.

I hope this is clear enough.
Yes.. it's quite clear.
Thanks
Re: December Rice Contribution by folake4u: 8:58pm On Dec 21, 2025
Drsnives:
Yes.. it's quite clear.
Thanks
You're welcome.
Re: December Rice Contribution by hopexter(m): 1:11am On Dec 22, 2025
Love800:
What do you mean by piggy bank?
Kolo or Ajo.
Re: December Rice Contribution by AlphaTaikun: 3:32am On Dec 22, 2025
Drsnives:
Good evening guys..
In my place of work we normally do end of year rice contribution to help ourselves so the burden won't be much.

This year we did 10k monthly that's 120k.
Below the is we package we received today.
Wished I had voice, would have suggested 1 n half bag of rice, most of this items they included don't freak me..


The items include
Rice
1 cartoon of Gino tomatoes (sachet ones)
5liter g.oil
4liter p.oil
2 packets of salt
1 bama
Maggi
Dish washing liquor n
Dental floss/toothpick


Pls guy check it out n point out your observations.

My wife from her body language is saying I was cheated
I would advice that you discontinue any further monthly contributions and do whatever savings right into your own interest-paying savings account. This would give you the latitude to buy whatever you want at the end of 12 months.
Re: December Rice Contribution by Drsnives(op): 5:50am On Dec 22, 2025
AlphaTaikun:
I would advice that you discontinue any further monthly contributions and do whatever savings right into your own interest-paying savings account. This would give you the latitude to buy whatever you want at the end of 12 months.
Do we have any interest paying account?
Re: December Rice Contribution by AlphaTaikun: 8:50am On Dec 22, 2025
Drsnives:
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Re: December Rice Contribution by Predictor3: 10:16am On Dec 22, 2025
Drsnives:
Them say this brand na 75k but since they bought am in bulk na 70k dea buy am
Bro, na cheating. #120k for these stuff is a rip off. Rice is less than #60k in most places now. How much is the vegetable oil and palm oil? Why not just give everyone their #120k and let them stock their kitchen with it?

Anyway they helped you somehow. I made #200k from a deal last week. Before then my plan was to buy half bag of rice and other things but now I've almost finished the money and have not bought those things. Na that time friends and family go dey ask you for money.
Re: December Rice Contribution by Love800(m): 12:29pm On Dec 22, 2025
Thanks so much.
thatigboman:
u are not wrong 1 bit
Re: December Rice Contribution by Love800(m): 1:53pm On Dec 22, 2025
I know of kolo(the small wooden constructed box in your home).

What about ajo?
hopexter:
Kolo or Ajo.
Re: December Rice Contribution by hopexter(m): 2:05pm On Dec 22, 2025
Love800:
I know of kolo(the small wooden constructed box in your home).

What about ajo?
Yes that it while Ajo is a monthly contribution with others. Like the one most our mothers do which they call MEETINGS.
Re: December Rice Contribution by Love800(m): 2:11pm On Dec 22, 2025
What about if i say ajo is the same thing with this OP contribution?
hopexter:
Yes that it while Ajo is a monthly contribution with others. Like the one most our mothers do which they call MEETINGS.
Re: December Rice Contribution by Impactever(m): 1:37pm On Dec 25, 2025
Drsnives:
Good evening guys..
In my place of work we normally do end of year rice contribution to help ourselves so the burden won't be much.
This year we did 10k monthly that's 120k.
Below the is we package we received today.
Wished I had voice, would have suggested 1 n half bag of rice, most of this items they included don't freak me..
The items include
Rice
1 cartoon of Gino tomatoes (sachet ones)
5liter g.oil
4liter p.oil
2 packets of salt
1 bama
Maggi
Dish washing liquor n
Dental floss/toothpick

Pls guy check it out n point out your observations.
My wife from her body language is saying I was cheated
Before the evil APC government came into power in 2015.. This same 120k Naira could comfortably get you the following:

10 Bags of Rice
25 litres of v oil
25 litres of g.oil
5 cartons of gino tomatoes
And still have some balance .


Former President Good luck Ebele Jonathan, ...I will never forgive you for handling Nigerians over to these blood sucking demons called APC.
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