Hardship In Nigeria: 35k Salary Earners, How Are You Surviving?
COMRADES: before I resigned from my former work sometime ago, the former accountant had been asking me that when am I going to host her? Surprisingly, she paid me a visit today
While in the house, when I made an attempt to get closer to her, immediately, she said; young man, stop there, where is your ‘genotype test’ result? Case closed! After a while I saw her off and came back home angrily!
I became so confused, I switched off my electronics, then I said let me login to nairaland and pass my aggression on my friends and foes
Lo and behold! I came across a publication that says; some governors are yet to implement the 35,000 minimum wage agreed with labour long time ago. In awe! I said, what? Even with the current realities some family civil servants still earn this low/poor?
The agro supply/business that I have started not long ago, first month I made 120,000, net profit, second month 140,000, third month now, my profit is 170,000, next month I will double my capital so as to be making 300-350k per month , before the end of the year except my emigration plan works out, my aim is to be making 800-1m net profit per month. And it’s 98% remote
I am single, yet the hardship is affecting me in one way or the other, and you’re telling me that a governor is refusing to pay a married civil servant 35k at the end of the month.
A frustrated melagros from the east wrote—