My country people good evening inside this evening, today e get one issue wey I just dy reason with one of my guy, so I just say make I share this idea, if e go make sense to some people or not.
The issue na concerning one of my guy wey dy tell me say him dy find another work because the one him dy do, the money too small , say e no dy reach him and his family again, so I ask am how much dem dy pay am? Him say na 90k, i just weak as him tell me the amount, I tell am say, bro ur salary dy fair enough to dy complain like this na, just look for another thing to use double ur hustle, no need to dy look for big job wey no dy come, I even suggest Bitcoin and other business wey him fit add up with this his regular monthly salary.
So why I dy talk all this tins, na to let those people that need to hear this, that most times, no be only our job dy cos our financial difficulty, na due to poor salary and inflation, na just lack of different sources of income dy cos am, see make I tell you, if you get like three different hustle wey dy pay you the least, weekly or monthly bro you go do well more than you go even expect, just reason wetin I just talk now and how you see am?
For a single person, having one job with #90,000 pay might be enough. But for those supporting family, money is never enough. You have to think about food, childcare, healthcare, and more.
Having an extra job can help, but don't forget about your health. Most jobs in Nigeria are stressful, whether online or offline. Sadly, many don't pay well either. We Nigerians often work too hard and neglect our health.
Let's be real, overworking can kill. Having multiple stressful jobs is risky. Prioritize your health and find balance. Remember, life is more important than money. Don't overwork yourself to the point of burnout.
I'm not saying don't get an extra job, but if you can't handle it, focus on finding a better-paying main job. Nigeria's economy is tough, and fair compensation is scarce. Even ₦90,000 may not be enough for some roles.
If you can handle an extra job, fine. But don't overdo it. Invest in yourself, seek financial freedom, and find a job that pays well and lets you live comfortably. Your friend needs to know what he's getting into with multiple Nigerian jobs
To truly thrive, strive for financial stability. This means having enough for your needs, saving for the future, and enjoying some comforts. Aim for a job that values your skills and well-being.
In the end, life's value surpasses any amount of money. Avoid overworking, depression, mental stress, and family pressures because they will come. Instead, cultivate peace of mind, good health, and a balanced lifestyle.