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Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by shaybebaby(f): 11:43am On Mar 29
Jewessgratitud3:


It's you who needs to be realistic
.
Must you go for such expensive apartment then in Nigeria you're picking a 20k monthly apartment what kind of comparison is that? You should have picked a 120k monthly apartment since you went for 1200 pounds abroad.

By the way, where will you get a 20k self-contain apartment? Maybe you don't live in Lagos.

Now when I say youll get value for your money, I meant you get the light you paid for.



You pay for what you've used.
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by Villa12(m): 12:10pm On Mar 29
Kingrshd3:


Let them leave and go and sleep in the street after when they have used millions to leave and ended up sleeping in the park in overseas
how does that affect your life?
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by Kingrshd3: 12:32pm On Mar 29
Villa12:
how does that affect your life?


It affected because he pain me say he dey too stupid for such act 😭

When such money can be used to flex in some big hotel and clubs around 😭

Nigerians are d most stupid people ever seen..


My point is if anyone wants to Japa is better to have someone over there already like family member or friend that can show u d lead and not just jaa to suffer 😭😭😭

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Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by lagosrd: 2:52pm On Mar 29
Fatbam005:
Oga 1 plus 1 no be two when it comes to this kind of issue. U dey do math untop money you Sabi d millions person owe before japa.

Na your money? If you owe people before you Japan. Na you go solve they one now. What I wrote there is the fact they are hiding from you.
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by erico2k2(m): 4:04pm On Mar 29
komzy589:

Do you know how much they pay for their constant electricity?
My cousins monthly electricity bill is £128 in the UK. That’s more than enough to run my gen for a whole month.
£128 in a month is if he lives in a house of at least 2 bed. Have you asked yourself how much you will need to pay in Nigeria if you was to have 24/7 electricity? 2 get a solid solar assembly to power a 3 bed house will set you back almost N8m.
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by komzy589(m): 4:33pm On Mar 29
erico2k2:

£128 in a month is if he lives in a house of at least 2 bed. Have you asked yourself how much you will need to pay in Nigeria if you was to have 24/7 electricity? 2 get a solid solar assembly to power a 3 bed house will set you back almost N8m.
I’m sorry, it will cost you less than half of what you quoted there. I just supervised the installation of a 3.5kva solar solution, total cost is N3.2m.
This will serve you a minimum of 3years before servicing. Servicing will definitely not cost more than half the installation price.
We’re all scholars here. You don’t have to exaggerate to make your point.
Someone earning £2k is not bigger than a 200k salary earner in Naija. They are only making more money for circulation than their Naija counterparts.

Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by maasoap(m): 4:36pm On Mar 29
PepeXKermit:


You sound very ignorant.

I heard you the first time, what's your problem with repetition? You're really annoying.

I can tell you have not lived in the UK before or anywhere outaide Nigeria. Prove me wrong
So?
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by maasoap(m): 4:40pm On Mar 29
komzy589:

I’m sorry, it will cost you less than half of what you quoted there. I just supervised the installation of a 3.5kva solar solution, total cost is N3.2m.
This will serve you a minimum of 3years before servicing. Servicing will definitely not cost more than half the installation price.
We’re all scholars here. You don’t have to exaggerate to make your point.
Someone earning £2k is not bigger than a 200k salary earner in Naija.

That's a lie right there! That 2k pounds will do a lot more than what 200k naira can do in Naija. The difference will even be too much to compare.

They are only making more money for circulation than their Naija counterparts.
Meaning?
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by erico2k2(m): 4:41pm On Mar 29
komzy589:

I’m sorry, it will cost you less than half of what you quoted there. I just supervised the installation of a 3.5kva solar solution, total cost is N3.2m.
This will serve you a minimum of 3years before servicing. Servicing will definitely not cost more than half the installation price.
We’re all scholars here. You don’t have to exaggerate to make your point.
Someone earning £2k is not bigger than a 200k salary earner in Naija. They are only making more money for circulation than their Naija counterparts.
The thing you failed to realise is that there is different standards of living.Those who lived abroad for years and decides to return to Nigeria will have higher standars.Let me take my house for example of equipments in it.My part is a 4 bed duplex so I have
4X LCD tv
1x 8kg washing machine
1 x standing AC in living room 2HP
4x1.5HP A/C
1x standing tower fridge
1x standing tower freezer
4x water heater
2x water Dispensers
1xsumo pump of 1HP
1x kitchen Smoke extractor
So on validation I will need at least a 7.5KW set up.,howmuch do you think that will set me back?


Now back to £2k,Just so you know this is how much most people earn as single individuals AKA minimum wage. So they can let a room for £700(London) All inclusive and eat £200 a month and nothing more to pay than transport which is less than £100 a month. If they drive then say £120 in fuel and £130 on insurance. You buy clothes according to occasions. you are still left with more than £500 savings which is almost N1m sent to your 1st bank account.
9ja N200k, studio flats N50 to 60K per month average. Transport? N30K a month, feeding N60k plus fuel for Gen N20k plus, Money done, you cant even survive let alone talk abut savings.
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by AirBay: 4:46pm On Mar 29
komzy589:

I’m sorry, it will cost you less than half of what you quoted there. I just supervised the installation of a 3.5kva solar solution, total cost is N3.2m.
This will serve you a minimum of 3years before servicing. Servicing will definitely not cost more than half the installation price.
We’re all scholars here. You don’t have to exaggerate to make your point.
Someone earning £2k is not bigger than a 200k salary earner in Naija. They are only making more money for circulation than their Naija counterparts.

This is the problem with Nigeria... are you supposed to be the only one enjoying 24hours electricity in your neighbourhood even if you can afford it....how many people can afford 3.2m to set up a solar solution?

This is what we blame the politicians for... it starts from us.

Na why some hospitals dy use torchlight do surgical procedures..where I watch the video sef undecided

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Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by erico2k2(m): 4:50pm On Mar 29
komzy589:

I’m sorry, it will cost you less than half of what you quoted there. I just supervised the installation of a 3.5kva solar solution, total cost is N3.2m.
This will serve you a minimum of 3years before servicing. Servicing will definitely not cost more than half the installation price.
We’re all scholars here. You don’t have to exaggerate to make your point.
Someone earning £2k is not bigger than a 200k salary earner in Naija. They are only making more money for circulation than their Naija counterparts.
You say I am exaggerating, do you lot know how will feel when you keep talking about this pocket money called N200k? Its Embarrassing to say the least. This is less than a days 12 hour shift if you earn £10/hr.in London ro0ms still cost £600/month
N200k ahaha £110 lol That's not even 10% of what we spending at the Lounge tonight Damnmmm
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by maasoap(m): 4:51pm On Mar 29
Villa12:
how does that affect your life?
It doesn't but it pains a lot seeing people's gambling with hard earned resources due to not well thought out decisions
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by maasoap(m): 4:53pm On Mar 29
Donaldoni:


You guys just can't get it.

Building never stops no matter what.
Generally, it doesn't. But for some segments of the society, it does stop significantly. How many teachers without side hustles do you see still working on their sites at the moment?
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by komzy589(m): 4:54pm On Mar 29
erico2k2:

The thing you failed to realise is that there is different standards of living.Those who lived abroad for years and decides to return to Nigeria will have higher standars.Let me take my house for example of equipments in it.My part is a 4 bed duplex so I have
4X LCD tv
1x 8kg washing machine
1 x standing AC in living room 2HP
4x1.5HP A/C
1x standing tower fridge
1x standing tower freezer
4x water heater
2x water Dispensers
1xsumo pump of 1HP
1x kitchen Smoke extractor
So on validation I will need at least a 7.5KW set up.,howmuch do you think that will set me back?


Now back to £2k,Just so you know this is how much most people earn as single individuals AKA minimum wage. So they can let a room for £700(London) All inclusive and eat £200 a month and nothing more to pay than transport which is less than £100 a month. If they drive then say £120 in fuel and £130 on insurance. You buy clothes according to occasions. you are still left with more than £500 savings which is almost N1m sent to your 1st bank account.
9ja N200k, studio flats N50 to 60K per month average. Transport? N30K a month, feeding N60k plus fuel for Gen N20k plus, Money done, you cant even survive let alone talk abut savings.


Guy you do debate for school so?🤣
You’re just shooting yourself at the foot by converting your earnings to naira.
The topic is that
A person earning £2k a month is not better than a N200k earner in Nigeria.
Your £2k monthly salary cannot afford the quality of my 3bedroom apartment. And my salary is N200k here in Nigeria.
Check am!
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by erico2k2(m): 4:59pm On Mar 29
komzy589:

Guy you do debate for school so?🤣
You’re just shooting yourself at the foot by converting your earnings to naira.
The topic is that
A person earning £2k a month is not better than a N200k earner in Nigeria.
Your £2k monthly salary cannot afford my 3bedroom apartment. And my salary is N200k.
Check am!
So of all I wrote about solar power you could no do the maths to calculate how much I will spend on installing a solar system in my house even when you replied specifically to the Energy needs post I made to a near estimation of N8m?
With your N200k you cannot afford to live in any of my "2bed flat in PHC reason is that I let it out for N1.2m which comes to N120k a month then you got N80K left, So what quality of life can you possibly have or live with N80K netYou wanna tell us?

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Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by AirBay: 5:03pm On Mar 29
erico2k2:

So of all I wrote about solar power you could no do the maths to calculate how much I will spend on installing a solar system in my house even when you replied specifically to the Energy needs post I made to a near estimation of N8m?
With your N200k you cannot afford to live in any of my " bed flat in PHC reason is that I let it out for N1.2m which comes to N120k a month then you got N80K left, So what quality of life can you possibly have or live with N80K netYou wanna tell us?

Hopefully he no go fall sick
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by erico2k2(m): 5:07pm On Mar 29
AirBay:


Hopefully he no go fall sick
My brother we pray ohh, I feel so sorry for guys in 9ja cos I really do not know how they survive. Kudos to those who do, the going rent in my area is actually N1.5m I reduced mine to N1.2m cos of hardship to others. God nor go shame us. My Mrs fuel consumption on her car is N110/month and this guy is talking 200K even N500k now you are poor.
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by Knelsoon: 5:13pm On Mar 29
komzy589:

Guy you do debate for school so?🤣
You’re just shooting yourself at the foot by converting your earnings to naira.
The topic is that
A person earning £2k a month is not better than a N200k earner in Nigeria.
Your £2k monthly salary cannot afford the quality of my 3bedroom apartment. And my salary is N200k here in Nigeria.
Check am!

3bedroom with no good road, no electricity, no good healthcare... abeg if you're earning 200k montky how long will it take that person to save 3.2m for solar solution, help me calculate.

With £2k monthly, the individual gets woaroujd £1500 after tax, the person is covered under the govts helathcare, helicopter fit pick you if you're on the verge of crossing to the other side. With your 200k you go die inside gutter in 9ja, even if you're able to reach hospital.. na another story. Pls forget this debate. It is incomparable.

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Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by komzy589(m): 5:20pm On Mar 29
erico2k2:

So of all I wrote about solar power you could no do the maths to calculate how much I will spend on installing a solar system in my house even when you replied specifically to the Energy needs post I made to a near estimation of N8m?
With your N200k you cannot afford to live in any of my " bed flat in PHC reason is that I let it out for N1.2m which comes to N120k a month then you got N80K left, So what quality of life can you possibly have or live with N80K netYou wanna tell us?
Firstly, your estimation is bias and out of contest.
We are using my cousins £128 bill as the case study from the beginning of our convo.
His apartment is a studio one and doesn’t boost all those electrical appliances you mentioned up there.
If my 200k cannot afford your 120k apartment in PH, your £2k will be like a flea on the back of an elephant at Chestham Place in central London.
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by erico2k2(m): 5:22pm On Mar 29
komzy589:

I’m sorry, it will cost you less than half of what you quoted there. I just supervised the installation of a 3.5kva solar solution, total cost is N3.2m.
This will serve you a minimum of 3years before servicing. Servicing will definitely not cost more than half the installation price.
We’re all scholars here. You don’t have to exaggerate to make your point.
Someone earning £2k is not bigger than a 200k salary earner in Naija. They are only making more money for circulation than their Naija counterparts.
I was looking at the photo of the set up you posted it has two Lithium batteries, what is the capacity of o ne? cos last I check Feb this year when I was in 9ja it cost nearly N2.5m for one and I would need 2.
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by erico2k2(m): 5:29pm On Mar 29
komzy589:

Firstly, your estimation is bias and out of contest.
We are using my cousins £128 bill as the case study from the beginning of our convo.
His apartment is a studio one and doesn’t boost all those electrical appliances you mentioned up there.
If my 200k cannot afford your 120k apartment in PH, your £2k will be like a flea on the back of an elephant at Chestham Place in central London.
your cosine uses £120 a month of Electricity on a studio flat, False I say false what does he uses in there? 3 light bulbs,1 washing machine of 2 hrs circle per week.SO what about gas?. My Electric bill for a month if the family are about on my 3 bed house is £150-£190 and if they are not about its about£110 to £120 N200k should be compared to £400 per month simply put if there is comparism at all
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by erico2k2(m): 5:29pm On Mar 29
Knelsoon:


3bedroom with no good road, no electricity, no good healthcare... abeg if you're earning 200k montky how long will it take that person to save 3.2m for solar solution, help me calculate.

With £2k monthly, the individual gets woaroujd £1500 after tax, the person is covered under the govts helathcare, helicopter fit pick you if you're on the verge of crossing to the other side. With your 200k you go die inside gutter in 9ja, even if you're able to reach hospital.. na another story. Pls forget this debate. It is incomparable.
U 4got kidnappers and phone thieves
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by shaybebaby(f): 6:30pm On Mar 29
komzy589:

Guy you do debate for school so?🤣
You’re just shooting yourself at the foot by converting your earnings to naira.
The topic is that
A person earning £2k a month is not better than a N200k earner in Nigeria.
Your £2k monthly salary cannot afford the quality of my 3bedroom apartment. And my salary is N200k here in Nigeria.
Check am!
Where is your 3 bedroom apartment in Nigeria?
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by komzy589(m): 7:31pm On Mar 29
erico2k2:

You say I am exaggerating, do you lot know how will feel when you keep talking about this pocket money called N200k? Its Embarrassing to say the least. This is less than a days 12 hour shift if you earn £10/hr.in London ro0ms still cost £600/month
N200k ahaha £110 lol That's not even 10% of what we spending at the Lounge tonight Damnmmm
Na to convert una sabi 😁
Ok convert this!
12 wraps of fufu in Nigeria cost 1000naira.
I saw a video of price tag on 3 wraps of fufu in a mall, £18.
So 0.5% of my monthly salary will get me 12wraps of fufu.
0.5% of £2k will get you at least 1 wrap of fufu.
This☝️ is why you should stop those silly conversion.
Money is just a piece of paper; a social construct, and the only reason that it has value is because the society has agreed for it to have value.
The most important thing is what it can do for you.

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Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by erico2k2(m): 7:58pm On Mar 29
komzy589:

Na to convert una sabi 😁
Ok convert this!
12 wraps of fufu in Nigeria cost 1000naira.
I saw a video of price tag on 3 wraps of fufu in a mall, £18.
So 0.5% of my monthly salary will get me 12wraps of fufu.
0.5% of £2k will get you at least 1 wrap of fufu.
This☝️ is why you should stop those silly conversations.
Money is just a piece of paper; a social construct, and the only reason that it has value is because the society has agreed for it to have value.
The most important thing is what it can do for you.
Now you have no educative argument and now delve into back room bants! I think we tend to hit a nerve when we said N200k is shyte money,Im sorry if your dream JOB is N200k, but the reality on ground is simple N200k is a struggling pay there is no bright light ahead unless you upgrade yourself. N200k.Embarassing sad sad sad sad.
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by komzy589(m): 9:35pm On Mar 29
erico2k2:

Now you have no educative argument and now delve into back room bants! I think we tend to hit a nerve when we said N200k is shyte money,Im sorry if your dream JOB is N200k, but the reality on ground is simple N200k is a struggling pay there is no bright light ahead unless you upgrade yourself. N200k.Embarassing sad sad sad sad.
Percentage rating is not educative for you?
Now you’re personalizing it without countering my valid point. I never said I was on a 200k a month salary. I was only buttressing Allen Oyema’s point that earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In the UK.
Ps: Percentage rating is the most valid unit for accessing the value of any quantity under varying condition. It is not a back room bant.
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by Donaldoni: 10:28pm On Mar 29
fxexperts:
I reject it back to you too. You can keep saying all these rubbishes. but i cannot be paying a fellow human being 4k for a whole month of work. that is pure evil and definitely you might reap the same evil soon. haba i spend N2500 to pay a car wash person to watch my car per wash ooh, that is a job he can finish in less than an hour oh. 2-hour work that is more than 1month work for your maid. and the guy will work for you morning till night oo.. haba.. you wicked baba.

Are you deaf

The fellow works for only one day per week. And it's a side hustle for her.

Stop taking Panadol for another's headache. Od*!!! angry
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by ruffhandu: 10:50pm On Mar 29
Donaldoni:


No. I am not.

It's a one day per week side hustle for the fellow.
But come to think of it, once a week visit can also be affordable to a man in UK. Allen Onyema is one of those who come to comfort Nigerians to remain in misery
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by Donaldoni: 11:35pm On Mar 29
ruffhandu:

But come to think of it, once a week visit can also be affordable to a man in UK. Allen Onyema is one of those who come to comfort Nigerians to remain in misery

For where
It will cost you your entire salary
There is NO misery here mehn
I just returned from shopping. What I bought will cost you a fortune in UK cheesy
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by PepeXKermit: 12:34am On Mar 30
maasoap:

I heard you the first time, what's your problem with repetition? You're really annoying.


So?

Nuff said bruv grin
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by ruffhandu: 10:34am On Mar 30
Donaldoni:


For where
It will cost you your entire salary
There is NO misery here mehn
I just returned from shopping. What I bought will cost you a fortune in UK cheesy

What is that that you bought that will cost a fortune in the UK? Are you converting to Naira to compare? If yes, did you also convert the salary to compare?

I don't see how the person cannot afford to hire someone to work 4 hrs a week to do house chores. The person will earn exactly what he himself earns per hour. If you have an 8-shift, and hire someone to work for you for 4 hrs, I no see anything difficult there.
Re: Earning ₦200K Monthly In Nigeria Is Better Than £2000 In UK - Allen Onyema by Donaldoni: 10:40am On Mar 30
ruffhandu:


What is that that you bought that will cost a fortune in the UK? Are you converting to Naira to compare? If yes, did you also convert the salary to compare?

I don't see how the person cannot afford to hire someone to work 4 hrs a week to do house chores. The person will earn exactly what he himself earns per hour. If you have an 8-shift, and hire someone to work for you for 4 hrs, I no see anything difficult there.

One day per week is not equivalent to 4 hours here.
It definitely is more:
1. Clothes are washed.
2. The toilets are washed.
3. The floor is swept and mopped.
This will cost you your salary in UK if you hire someone.

Back to the shopping, I didn't do any conversion.
If I list what I bought here, if you were to buy similar in the UK, you will smell pepper.
Yet I spent just around 100k, maybe a little more, I am yet to ascertain the actual figure.
And the stuff is for the whole month including the Easter celebrations.

Imagine how much this will cost you in the UK cheesy

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