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Man Claims 150K Is Sufficient for Comfortable Living in Abuja Unless You’re Living ‘Fake Life’

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The statement that a salary of 150,000 naira is sufficient for a family to live comfortably in Abuja has sparked significant debate. The man who made this claim argued that anyone struggling to manage on that amount is living a “fake life.”

He posted on social media, saying:

“A monthly payroll of 150k is enough for you to live comfortably with your family in Abuja. Except if na fake life u dey live.”

When followers questioned which areas of Abuja this would be feasible, he maintained that it applies to every part of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

This assertion has been met with mixed reactions, with some people agreeing and others disputing it, given the varying costs of living across different neighborhoods and personal financial responsibilities.

Man Claims 150K Is Sufficient for Comfortable Living in Abuja Unless You're Living 'Fake Life' Man Claims 150K Is Sufficient for Comfortable Living in Abuja Unless You're Living 'Fake Life'

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