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  • MoneyByZikoko: Has Heartbreak Ever Led You to an Income Opportunity?

    MoneyByZikoko: Has Heartbreak Ever Led You to an Income Opportunity?
    Also: Why don’t Nigerians talk about their personal income?

    Vol 42 | 21-08-2023

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    What’s Dating Like in Abuja on a ₦180k Monthly Salary?

    Kingsley*, 28, is an Abuja-based lawyer who’s been in a serious relationship for over a year. How’s he holding down his relationship on his ₦180k monthly salary?

    An excerpt: “I’m not comfortable discussing my finances with my people in detail — even with my parents. Even though my partner is open about her money, I don’t ask her about it because I don’t want to know. She’s complained that I’m not particularly eager to talk about money. I know that when we get married, I’ll need to be fully transparent about my finances, so I’m working on myself. Right now, we still live pretty different lives in different cities, so until then.”


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    Money Meanings

    Game: #HowMuchLast

    #HowMuchLast is a game where we show you an item and you tell us (and the world) the highest amount you’d pay for it.

    Some weeks will be Okin biscuit, some others will be SUVs.

    This week, let’s see how much you’re willing to pay to design and furnish your space to taste?

    What’s the most you’d pay? Tweet at us here.

    Where The Money At?!

    We can’t say we’re about the money and not actually help you find the money.

    So we’ve compiled a list of job opportunities for you. Make sure you share this with anyone who might need it because in this community, we look out for each other.

    Again, don’t mention. We gatchu.

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    All good things must come to an end. But not this good thing. We’ll be back next week.

    In the
    meantime, keep reading Zikoko’s articles and be sure to share the love.

    Till next week…

    Yours cashly,

    Toheeb,

    Zikoko’s “OG” Mr. Money

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