Nigerian Lady in UK Opens Up About What She Does to Save N3 Million Every Month, Sparks Reactions

Nigerian Lady in UK Opens Up About What She Does to Save N3 Million Every Month, Sparks Reactions

  • A Nigerian lady in the United Kingdom opened up about how she saved £1,500 (N3million) every month
  • She listed five tips that helped her with savings, and many people reacted after she shared the tips
  • What she said got people talking, as some agreed with her, while others shared their doubts about what she said

A Nigerian lady in the United Kingdom shared how she saved £1,500 (about N3million) every month.

She listed things she did that made her spend less and save more monthly.

A Nigerian lady in the UK opens up about how she saved N3million every month.
A Nigerian lady in the UK trends as she mentions five tips that helps her save N3million monthly. Photo: @ada_bekeeeee
Source: TikTok

In a post by @ada_bekeeeee on TikTok, the lady opened up about how she paid rent, food and transportation.

She said:

“What I do save £1500 monthly that actually works. I got an all inclusive rent. Picking a place with bills inclusive saves me surprise costs. I don’t cook African food all the time. It’s expensive here. I balance it with easy UK meals like pasta, stir fry, or wraps.”

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"No work transportation/car fueling needed. I got my apartment 15 mins walking distance from my house. try as much as possible to live close to where you work."

The lady went ahead to mention how she managed transportation, subscriptions and other expenses.

She added:

“Living in the UK taught me how to be intentional with money. These little changes help me save £1,500 every month. Which one can you start with?”

See her post below:

Reactions trail UK-based lady’s savings post

@Theo said:

"Dis UK ehn u fit get big salary but at the end of day u and the person wey get less salary dey save d same thing at the end of the month."

@Nengi Amachree-Denis said:

"Bravo. The other sources of income you mentioned also contributes making it possible for you to save such amounts so for those that solely rely on their monthly salary, it might be difficult to save that amount unless their monthly salary is huge."

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@stainless_stee6 said:

"Very possible. All you need do is discipline yourself from unnecessary spending if you know you’ve a target."

@Empress said:

"Step one, get a job that pays well."

@iniester3636 said:

"Believing on social Media at owners risk."

@santababarian231 said:

"You lost me at " other sources of income to fund vacation ,clothing."

@martha said:

"Bills inclusive works only for shared apartment."

@JT said:

"How does one get a bill-inclusive apartment please?"

@MummyEE said:

"While your points are duly noted, the key thing is that you have other source(s) of income."
A Nigerian lady in the UK mentions five tips that helped her save N3million monthly
A Nigerian lady in the UK opens up about how she saved N3million every month. Photo: @ada_bekeeeee
Source: TikTok

In related stories, a Nigerian man in the UK left the country after 33 years, while another returned to Nigeria from Dubai after 10 years.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a lady in the UK shared her excitement about returning permanently to Nigeria, with just a few days left in the UK.

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The lady, a nurse, expressed her happiness about why she looked forward to returning to Nigeria.

In a video, she revealed her daily countdown and the overwhelming task of packing her life into boxes.

Source: Legit.ng

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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 4+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. As a one-time freelancer and full-time journalist, she has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng

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