I've Paid my Rent for 2022: Man Breaks his Piggy Bank after Saving 2k for a Year, Shows off over R23k
- A Nigerian man sought to motivate netizens as he showed off the huge wads of cash he got in his piggy bank after saving for a year
- The On-Air Personality and comedian identified as Mc Tboy Samuel celebrated as he arranged over R23k he brought out from keeping 2k
- The excited man announced that he had comfortably paid his house rent for the year 2022 throwing a challenge at netizens to imbibe a saving culture
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An Imo-based On Air Personality, Mc Tboy Samuel, has stirred massive reactions on social media after showing the heap of cash he got after a year of piggy banking.
In a Facebook post on Saturday, January 1, Samuel shared how he took a decision at the start of 2021 to save 'his urgent 2k' after purchasing two piggy banks from one John Okoye.
He realised over R23k
That decision has eventually paid off as he has huge wads of cash to show for it.
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The proud man stated that he had comfortably paid his house rent for the new year 2022 urging netizens to be motivated by his saving success story.
He wrote:
"So I decided to save my Own Urgent 2k from Jan 2021 till Dec 2021.
"I bought some Kolo from John Okoye.
"Ladies and Gentlemen. I have comfortably Paid my rent for 2022.
"Let this motivate you.. If you like no save this 2022.
"Nonsense."
Series of videos he shared capturing the moment he broke the piggy bank showed him make a dance entrance into an apartment bearing two boxes.
As he settled to open the smaller one, he joked about needing security for his safety and went on to count the total cash after breaking the bigger box.
His total saving amounted to over R23k.
Nigerians react
Promzy Marine Igwe said:
"Oga I don't know if am right o but with what am seeing here it's only the other box money that was saved, you see that red box I found it difficult to believe the money was saved because of the state of the money , it was not fold at all, I don't know if anyone also observe it though I come in peace."
Udeze Franklin stated:
"Mc Tboy Samuel find me small chaa make I use buy my own kolo biko chinekeakpoogi oku"
Eze Kyrian Dike wrote:
"I like that mc Tboy u try.. tell them so that they can make it easy for us. Not every time thy will be saying there's no money in this house"
Ogbonna Tochukwu Gp opined:
"Remember say u dey own us wey be arm robbers. If u like, run away we go still find u yashi.
"By the left oo"
Which work do you do? Reactions as man shows off R95k cash in piggy bank
Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported that a Nigerian man has celebrated a financial milestone he recorded after breaking his piggy bank.
The man said he had been saving money in the piggy bank for the past 10 months.
His saving effort paid off as he was able to keep N2.6 million.
Sharing photo of different naira denominations scattered on the floor, the man expressed excitement at the feat.
Source: Briefly News
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