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Mabuggi88: 5:51pm On May 15
004gist:


Average house rent in United Kingdom is 1200 for a one bedroom flat. It might be cheaper in some interior places. This has taken 50% of ur take home.

Food, water, light,tax on vehicle n house etc will take additional 800 then from there you can covert the rest

I considered all those, though I use 1000 for rent
kaludestiny10(m): 5:52pm On May 15
No, it's a miracle.
Commentor:


You think this is money?

grin
Commentor: 5:52pm On May 15
drsibz66:


That's basic salary.. no doctor takes home less than 3k home in the UK... and that's their house officers which is like the junior of the junior doctors...

Nigerians after plab 1 abd 2 start working in the UK fron FY2 position minimum and rarely.. most .. more than 95 percent start as resident doctor which is SHO. There take home is 3.5 to 4.5 depending on you call duty.

At the end of the month you can save min 1k easily even if you reckless with money...

So that 1k is even more than what you earn in 6 months in Nigeria.. you can't even save 1k or 2mil naira in a year working as a doctor in Nigeria except it ur own hospital.

A year you can save 12k easily and that like 24mil
And you still have money in your

You can save 1k from 3k ?

grin
sparko1(m): 5:53pm On May 15
DiamondsAreFore:
Japa for healthcare workers in Nigeria will continue unabated because the naira has lost so much value that the FG will literally collapse financially if Nigeria tries to compete with this wage structure.

Here is the monthly salary of UK resident doctors converted to Naira at the prevailing exchange rate:


Below are the conversions for the monthly take-home pay ranges provided for resident doctors in England (2024/25 pay scales, after tax/NI/pension deductions):

Foundation Year 1 (FY1):
£2,300–£2,500
£2,300 × 2,147.24 = ₦4,938,652
£2,500 × 2,147.24 = ₦5,368,100

Foundation Year 2 (FY2):
£2,600–£2,900
£2,600 × 2,147.24 = ₦5,582,824
£2,900 × 2,147.24 = ₦6,226,996

Specialty Training (ST1–ST8):
£3,000–£4,200
£3,000 × 2,147.24 = ₦6,441,720
£4,200 × 2,147.24 = ₦9,018,408

Even in Nigeria, we are not being paid equally, from teachers to doctors to IT guys.

I was once earning 150k as an IT guy, while some were earning 700k, comparison isn't necessary.
Angelfrost(m): 5:54pm On May 15
2mch:
Soo dull. How about you also put the cost of their living expenses. You are comparing yourself to them. Do you spend in pounds? Why should they be paid in naira or equivalent to their peers in naira when they live in a more expensive society?

You are actually the dull one...!

Comparatively, Naira value and cost of living expenses placed in view, Nigerian workers are among the most underpaid in the universe.

A minimum wage earner abroad can comfortably feed and accommodate himself, can the same be said for a minimum wage earner in Nigeria?!!

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olaolaking: 5:54pm On May 15
Stayingalive:
The pay for our health care workers is too bad. They should be paid in naira and as you said we can't compare it literally but then what will 200k+ do for skilled professional in this age and time, una wan make poverty just finish common man. Infact I just can't, I just can't
How much are you willing to pay if you visit hospitals here?
TenQ: 5:55pm On May 15
2mch:
Soo dull. How about you also put the cost of their living expenses. You are comparing yourself to them. Do you spend in pounds? Why should they be paid in naira or equivalent to their peers in naira when they live in a more expensive society?
Even with that, they are still well off

*They don't need to pray to have electricity Electricity
*Water flows in every house
*Pre-Tertiary School for their children is cheep
*Their roads are mostly excellent
*Public transport is cheap
*Food is cheep

Above all weather is suitable for good skin

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irumanle(m): 5:58pm On May 15
Realist5:
Run!
Run!!
Run!!!


Japa!
Japa!!
Japa!!!


Please, post Bricklayers, Conductor, Teachers and other hustlers salaries biko.
What do you need it for? OP, please, don't do it. We need Nigerians to develop Nigeria.
mrvitalis(m): 5:58pm On May 15
Jonjam269:

Is this the same Obi whose medical workers went on strike for 12months? You guys like to over hype the serial party defector and fake messiah!
You guys tend to overhype the serial party defectors and fake messiahs.
At least he didn't sack them like Lagos did
olaolaking: 6:01pm On May 15
mrvitalis:

8 nursing school
One medical collage
ed creation of over 3 private medical schools and s over 30 nursing schools

U want more?
Name those nursing schools and the colleges
004gist: 6:05pm On May 15
Mabuggi88:

I considered all those, though I use 1000 for rent

If u pay 1k for rent then you should be spending additional cost of 800 for other expenses
iamjavadem(m): 6:05pm On May 15
Some software developers earn this much in Nigeria with remote work. We will get there one day.
DiamondsAreFore:
Japa for healthcare workers in Nigeria will continue unabated because the naira has lost so much value that the FG will literally collapse financially if Nigeria tries to compete with this wage structure.

Here is the monthly salary of UK resident doctors converted to Naira at the prevailing exchange rate:


Below are the conversions for the monthly take-home pay ranges provided for resident doctors in England (2024/25 pay scales, after tax/NI/pension deductions):

Foundation Year 1 (FY1):
£2,300–£2,500
£2,300 × 2,147.24 = ₦4,938,652
£2,500 × 2,147.24 = ₦5,368,100

Foundation Year 2 (FY2):
£2,600–£2,900
£2,600 × 2,147.24 = ₦5,582,824
£2,900 × 2,147.24 = ₦6,226,996

Specialty Training (ST1–ST8):
£3,000–£4,200
£3,000 × 2,147.24 = ₦6,441,720
£4,200 × 2,147.24 = ₦9,018,408
Trendtips(f): 6:08pm On May 15
2mch:
Soo dull. How about you also put the cost of their living expenses. You are comparing yourself to them. Do you spend in pounds? Why should they be paid in naira or equivalent to their peers in naira when they live in a more expensive society?

A very wise man
Alot will not consider the cost of living before screaming so much money and selling off properties before running off.
004gist: 6:09pm On May 15
Commentor:


Don't mind him.


Peter obi might not be 100% best but trust me he won't spend recklessly and he wont be docile like tinubu. He might be proactive in responding to crisis more better than what tinubu is doing as if he doesn't care.

Trust me osinbanjo would have been far better than tinubu. Because we saw how he responded to needs like the end sars protest how he listened and disbanded them how he tried to bring down Dollar a little bit when Buhari was away
004gist: 6:13pm On May 15
Trendtips:


A very wise man
Alot will not consider the cost of living before screaming so much money and selling off properties before running off.

grin as if u will just land their like landrover.

Not knowing it cost millions to make thr trip unless they got recruited and company paid everything here from naija
texas1990(m): 6:16pm On May 15
2mch:
Soo dull. How about you also put the cost of their living expenses. You are comparing yourself to them. Do you spend in pounds? Why should they be paid in naira or equivalent to their peers in naira when they live in a more expensive society?
Help me tell them ooooooh, one egg is 3 dollars over there and 3 dollars can buy a whole crate of egg in Nigeria.
BlackViper: 6:18pm On May 15
They're still in the top 20 globally. That's not poorly paid.

mrvitalis:

Poorly paid by global standards for first world countries

Are you ok now?
texas1990(m): 6:22pm On May 15
Mabuggi88:
Hmmm, na quickly do japa like this oo
How much is that doctor paying for house rent per month, one egg is 3 dollars compare that to Nigeria own, one egg over there can buy a whole crate of eggs here.
VaginaAcademic: 6:33pm On May 15
Oga abeg do nurses and caregivers
huptin(m): 6:35pm On May 15
A senior Manager in a commercial bank in Nigeria will earn something close to this...with less tax, if you include side deals he could earn double
erico2k2(m): 6:40pm On May 15
tollyboy5:

If it's not worth it. There'll be no issues with Japa. Since many doctors are japaing then it over worth it.
That guy is ignorant
erico2k2(m): 6:41pm On May 15
huptin:
A senior Manager in a commercial bank in Nigeria will earn something close to this...with less tax, if you include side deals he could earn double
We pay more tax in Nigeria with nothing to show for more than those workers in the UK.
I challenge you to name one tax in the UK we pay and do not pay in Nigeria
erico2k2(m): 6:43pm On May 15
Trendtips:


A very wise man
Alot will not consider the cost of living before screaming so much money and selling off properties before running off.
you are wrong, So wrong.Life is what you make it over there in the UK, if you wanna live large your cup of tea, you wanna live comfy still your cup of tea ,there is always a purpose.
olaolaking: 6:45pm On May 15
femi4:
3k pounds, that's N6M...why won't they leave the Country
To study and become a doctor in that same UK, you must spend more than 100,000,000 in 5 years.

Then how much do they charge in treating people in UK? Can you pay such amount?

If your takehome is 3k in UK, you may struggle to save £50
huptin(m): 6:46pm On May 15
erico2k2:

We pay more tax in Nigeria with nothing to show for more than those workers in the UK.
I challenge you to name one tax in the UK we pay and do not pay in Nigeria

Total income tax in Nigeria is about 7% of net income. And that's the only one i know.
Lamasta(m): 6:51pm On May 15
Racoon:
Great take home there but the taxation and deductions in the UK is not beans.

Still better than ours with a very wide margin
Arielle: 6:56pm On May 15
Mabuggi88:

Even if they put everything including the cost of breathed air, they will still pocket as high as 1.8m monthly in Naira.
I just did an average calculation for it now and got #2.3m monthly after using an average expenditure in a UK environment
You are so dull. Rent alone has taken up half of that amount. Add taxes for car, heat and electricity costs, water, food, clothing and any other tax they can come up with. The UK will charge you for breathing their air, if they could. Good luck
mamaafrik(m): 7:02pm On May 15
drsibz66:



Basic salary is about 2.5k to 3k. After calls and night duty enhancement .. take home is between. 3.5k to 4.5k depending on your rota

Rent ... 1k
Feeding 500
Electricity, gas, Internet, council tax 500

1.5 to 2.5k bal for you
500 for miscellaneous you can still save 1k to 2k safely every month.

Some people don't even spend up to this amount monthly
This still over 1.5 million in the save deposit every month.

You may not save that on a year in Nigeria if you don't girdle yourself well
Arielle: 7:07pm On May 15
Mindlog:


After expenses, they can still have at least £500 for monthly savings if not frivolous.
Savings cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

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