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If you asked the 27-year-old subject of this #NairaLife why she got into virtual assistance, she’d tell you, “Lagos traffic”. But within one year, she’s tripled her ₦210k comms specialist income juggling her job and three clients.
Now, she’s planning to leave her stable 9-5 for the unstable world of full-time virtual assistance.
“I’ve been twice bitten,” says today’s subject on Navigating Nigeria. “If anybody comes to talk to me about investment, I’ll beat them up.” Learn more about how losing money twice to Ponzi schemes made her an advocate of financial literacy.
Between 2018 and 2023, this 28-year-old worked as a photographer in his state's governor's office. At first, his official salary was ₦50k, then it grew to ₦120k. Now that's over, he's returned to his first love -- software development. His plan? Building tech businesses.
After 27 years of barely getting by, this 34-year-old project manager’s finances started to turn around in 2017. The biggest game-changers so far, though, are her jobs. Between 2019 and 2021, she worked at a job that paid her in foreign currency. Now, her current job has given her a hack that’s allowed her to save more.
In the past seven years, the 27-year-old in this #NairaLife has grown her income from ₦35k to ₦810k. However, her financial satisfaction is 5.5. Why? Doesn’t she earn enough or does she live above way her income means?
Idan doesn’t miss when he needs to cash out from family and friends. Learn a thing or two from his playbook.
It may be a crypto bear market right now, but this 29-year-old makes decent money from the same industry. His trick? Not focusing on the speculative parts of crypto. However, his financial happiness is at 4/10. Why?
The 37-year-old subject in this week’s #NairaLife might feel less exhausted if she earns ₦500k/month or gets a visa out of Nigeria. She doesn’t have a clear path to either at the moment, so she’s making do with what she has, as she's done for over 10 years.
Inside this week’s #NairaLife is a 38-year-old who was forced to leave her husband of 19 years when he kicked her out. Now she’s hoping her job will get her two of her most important needs — accommodation and a business. Her salary? ₦25k