One thing about Arinola*, she spares no expense in caring for her boyfriend. She spends over 90% of her income on her relationship and is now trying to figure out how to save for a possible wedding next year.
She talks about it on #LoveCurrency.
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The 26-year-old corps member in this #NairaLife wants only two things: to pay off her debt and find dignified work. A series of unfortunate events pushed her into a debt cycle in 2022, and she’s done many things to get out, including stripping and bikini dancing. How’s that working out for her?
The 26-year-old business owner in this #NairaLife tried different business ideas before making bank with sex toys in 2021. She’s tried to replicate her success with another mini-importation business but has now decided to stick to the toys. According to her, it’s easy money.
The 20-year-old in this #Nairalife dropped out of university and moved to Egypt to work as a house cleaner due to her family’s financial struggles. She also spent the last two years repaying a significant debt she owed her sponsor.
But what’s her life like now?
Infertility is many things, and “expensive” is one of them. This 35-year-old has been trying to conceive for 13 years, and her journey has changed her perspectives in more ways than one. This is her #NairaLife.
The 24-year-old sex worker in this #NairaLife left home at 18 in search of a better life. She’s achieved that goal. Now as her family’s breadwinner, her new focus is building an even better future for her siblings.
Abroad is sweet, and japa is the ultimate goal, but have you considered the sweetness of earning dollars in Tinubu’s Nigeria? Just some weeks ago, naira was 1000 to a dollar. God, abeg.
The 24-year-old social media manager in this #NairaLife is living well above her means, thanks to "pretty privilege". She talks about receiving gifts driven by her looks from childhood, wanting a stronger safety net, and how, even though she’s sure of extra money most of the time, she’s always broke now.
Every week, Zikoko will share the hustle stories of Nigerians making it big in and out of the country. With each story, we’ll ask one crucial question in several ways: “How you do am?”