A mortgage bank in Nigeria might make you a homeowner. But which one?
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Is there a semblance of quality of life or has it all been ripped to shreds?
The 28-year-old in this #NairaLife was in survival mode for years. From unpaid internships to jobs that paid slightly above the minimum wage. Her first break came in 2020 when she earned ₦150k/month. Four years later, her monthly earnings stand at ₦1m.
"We asked five people, each earning north of ₦700k/month, to talk about what they can do with their income."
This 33-year-old started his career in transportation as a wheel barrow pusher in 2001. Since then, he’s gone from okada rider to personal driver and more. In 2019, he joined the e-hailing market, making up to ₦60k/week until the recent fuel subsidy removal that’s put him in debt.
The 27-year-old in this #NairaLife worked security jobs for nine years before saving up to launch his POS business. But now, he might need to find something else because the current cash scarcity is a sign of things to come.
At the beginning of the semester, this final year student at University of Benin moved into a school hostel to cut down on her spending. Subsequently, she tracked her expenses for 10 days. This is how that went.