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Is ₦100,000 a fair salary for an on-site job in Lagos today? Many Nigerians say no. With rising transport, food, rent and utility costs, ₦100,000 barely covers basic living expenses for most workers. Others argue it still serves as a starting point for fresh graduates and | Collector
Is ₦100,000 a fair salary for an on-site job in Lagos today?

Many Nigerians say no. With rising transport, food, rent and utility costs, ₦100,000 barely covers basic living expenses for most workers.

Others argue it still serves as a starting point for fresh graduates and
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Is ₦100,000 a fair salary for an on-site job in Lagos today? Many Nigerians say no. With rising transport, food, rent and utility costs, ₦100,000 barely covers basic living expenses for most workers. Others argue it still serves as a starting point for fresh graduates and

Is ₦100,000 a fair salary for an on-site job in Lagos today? Many Nigerians say no. With rising transport, food, rent and utility costs, ₦100,000 barely covers basic living expenses for most workers. Others argue it still serves as a starting point for fresh graduates and

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