Oh mine! You really got luck on that. Ours have been 350k but recently increased to 700k and believe me when I say urs is bigger and finner. Still in PH
My dear...I live in Houston. Tx. I spend more than $300 on groceries for myself for one month. So you are doing an excellent job managing $300 for all of you.
I have been a silent follower for years and I must say I love your videos, the authencity and all. I especially love your Japada series because I have been watching a lot of videos on this topic. Myself and my husband are planning to retire to nigeria and we have been planning towards that. Please keep them coming I am enjoying them. Your videos made me realize relocating back is not as bad as people makes it seem. Great job sis.
I make my own hair, I never knew in my wildest dream that I was going to do that for myself. I have to thank God the ability and patience. I was forced to do it myself after I relocated to the U.S. But I actually desired to do that so I prayed and it’s a testimony the spirit of God the great teacher did it beyond my comprehension and imagination. Some of the hair stye I do, I have never seen anyone else with that specific style. It just comes to my imagination. It’s so amazing and awesome when people with the remarks I get that sometimes people will be admiring it, to the point of walking up to me and saying ‘I love your hair’ and wanting to take photos. The creative genius aspect of these hair styles it can only be a miracle
That seems to be a very good monthly budget for you and your family. Here in the US, we would gladly rejoice over a $300 monthly budget but as you shared the cost of living is very different in Western and European countries. It's always smart to include for miscellaneous items in your budget. Rice and different types of beans are always a good staple to help stretch family means. Different types of inexpensive pasta are good to stretch meals too. Dyna, the word Frugal should be your new best friend now that you're back in Nigeria. My advice to everyone around the world is to say that in these uncertain and in these unstable financial times, don't waste money on unnecessary expenses. Do treat yourself occasionally to remain sane but became a frugal person and save if you are able to save. In some western countries, eating out every day for lunch and dinner can be wasteful. Budget for everything you spend. If we all budget to live below our previous monthly spending from several years ago, we'll survive this worldwide financial and economic downturn.
Consider installing some solar panels and Lithium battery. It may cost initially but will save you a lot with the rising electricity costs and fuel for generator.
Wow, what a reasonable amount to live off in Nigeria❤. Wow, no water bill😮. I can only admire you ooo. Life isn't that cheap here in Southern Africa . Great content mama Dyna❤❤❤
Life is generally different in Abuja though, to be very sincere, I have tried this budgeting thing a couple of times, never ever working for me. But I’m motivated to try again. I don’t honestly think $500 will suffice for a family of 5 here though, but let me try sha and see. Thanks for this.
@dynaekwueme Where I stay, we also don't pay water or electricity bills because we resorted to using solar and boreholes. Maybe you may also resort to changing from generator to solar to ease of the burden. Our rentals are $200 a month. Yours are quite reasonable
Hello mumdyna you are not by your self i live off of 3 48 dollars monthly God is good we will get better it hurts me so bad but I pray about it I love you you look so pretty your make up and all God bless us it can be a lot worse 😊 but mighty God will see us threw it all ♥️🤩♥️♥️♥️♥️🥰🥰😊
Life is still good in Nigeria ooo; here in America, my monthly budget is over $2000.00 and this is just for food ooo and petty petty things for my kid’s welfare. Hmmmm! It is well oo
I dont like where I stay because of the space but honestly , I enjoy light . I am in Band B, East West Road by Obi Wali here. I think on the average I am on Band B Pro Max . But I intend to move because I spend 50k for transport to and fro from work here in PH for the Month. 2k daily
Wow! That’s really a whole lot. I know you forgot about Nepa bill Abi power holding cos that one is another huge expense on its own. Now that miscellaneous could also be toddlers breaking down with cold , cough or general unwell situation yet still not enough. May God help us in Nigeria of ours🙏. By the way, You look more beautiful with your new hair do .
Seeing this makes me feel I'm overspending.we consumed sachet water yet my budget for food is way more. I guessed your kids dont eat that much cuz you tried with that budget. I will try working on a specific budget next months hopefully it work Thank you for sharing 12:38
Food o Basic food is so expensive I earn close to 500k Before you buy fuel, buy foooooooood!! Do little things here and there There’s little or nothing left to save.
Spending $300 every month in NAIJA is still classified as upper class oo.. I know people who survive on just 150k for monthly living and though it’s not easy but they are also surviving 😢😢 Nne u are part of upper class Biko 😁😁🥰🥰
Cost of living varies massively based on where we reside and our standards of living. Rent/ mortgage, school fees,car insurance, fuel for car, gas,electricity, water, trash pickup, gardener, pool man, housekeeper utilities, food, toiletries, cel phone, property tax, health insurance, sending money to relatives, pets, outward beauty eating out, student loan,credit card payments...what else??😂😂😂 We thank GOD for HIS provisions, and give THANKS
Over here in Gambia 🇬🇲 Everybody has there own water prepaid meter and u buy water urself 😢. It's so crazy because sometimes, u might need water sharp sharp and the water is finished 😂, and then u have to go load more
You’re not over spending my sister, depends on where you stay, and also lifestyle…. Your kids and her kids probably don’t eat or like same things. We are also a family of 4, 150k doesn’t even begin to suffice o. But we thank God for all.
I'm surprised too ..bcos to make soup and stew for the .month sef that money don finish ..so what about beverages and other groceries?I'm still in shock
My husband is abroad too and I’m here with our 3kids and a nanny. I’m finding it difficult to understand that 500k finishes before the month ends. Majorly the money goes on food/groceries. When I buy fuel from filling station it is 80k for a month but I spend more when I have to do black market. The miscellaneous expenses be doing it’s own too. Medicines we don’t plan for. Repairs that come up unexpectedly etc in-fact it’s just crazy. We just have to keep living. The Lord is our strength.
Same with me here ooooo,I thought am alone in this journey,I don explain tire,three kidz with nanny 500k is not enough oooooo. Sometimes I will be asking myself how I got to ve this extravaganza extravaganza not knowing that economic is dealing with me,God help us
Wow! My rent alone in Jamaica is $1,000. Most Jamaicans don't pay that much for rent though. I think the average rent is around JMD 50k ($325) However, my income is from the U.S.
There are parts of Nigeria that pay as high as that. Some parts of Lagos and Abuja but it’s obviously designated for the upper echelon. Portharcourt is a decent city compared to those two👆🏾
TO Ensure. Dyna are you copying your mother Hahahaha I am almost 100% sure I've heard her use that word a couple times in your sit down videos and the way you were saying it😂😂😂😂 . Anyway you are looking so beautiful!
Yes,we rely on water coperation,not every where in surulere though,although presently water coperation is messing up,most bore holes are condemned,the ones that are producing clean water,you need lots of purification and all.
@@anuoluwapoomotayo7433 we depend on water coperation in my area.everyone has a tank that stores water as it comes directly after production them we pump into the tank
Some receive salary of $4000-50000 monthly, rent and bill will take up depending up, depending on ur lifestyle let’s say 2,500 and ur left with 2,500 to save let’s say 2500x12 years 30000 you get to pay extra if u work on weekends,face it you have steady electricity, transport good water everything there for you no limit did I mention good network?? Mind you?? Some people work 2jobs so do ur calculations on that, if you have kids ur kids go to sch for free 😂😂, In nigeria only fuel done collect all ur money if u work remotely ur in problem 😂 solar isn’t even relabel u will need to pick time to switch it on, if not u sleep in darkness if you don’t have light, did I mention security?? For those living in north and south east understand that anything can just happen but just been careful of ur lifestyle,2 plus 2, if the government could provide security, or rather good amenities, Nigeria will be a home no one wants to leave
It's unbelievable how things have changed since last year, prices have more than tripled or even quadrupled. Almost 600k naira a month now? Few years ago, it was like 150-200k naira a month for an average family.
In nigeria for those that have there own water you didn’t mention that we use fuel or light to pump water?? Use meter first pump full task lemme see how much it will cost you then use fuel main you did water doesn’t last up to a month o😂 , you pump water like twice or even 3 times monthly, in ur private house maybe once depending on how u use in a flat 2-3times monthly, with light it cheaper with fuel 😂😂 5litters will give you half tanker 😂
I didn’t include Rent because we pay yearly in Nigeria. Our rent is between $200/#342,000- $300/512/700 a year.
Is this really a yearly amount or monthly? I'm just curious because I'm surprised by the affordable rent for your beautiful and large house. Wow!
@@kandisphere8828yearly🥹 I feel lucky! It’s also a lovely neighborhood
@@dynaekwuemeyou're really so lucky indeed. My house is not as big and the neighborhood is blaahh but I'm paying Well over $300....in this same phc😢
Oh mine! You really got luck on that. Ours have been 350k but recently increased to 700k and believe me when I say urs is bigger and finner. Still in PH
So rentals are really cheap there😢…in Zim that range of $200-$300 is a monthly rental even more regardless of town or city for a full house
If you are earning in dollar/pounds, you can live well in Nigeria
That's the truth
You are very correct
Exactly ❤
In Africa
How about the insecurity and insanity? Not everyone is leaving because of money.
Seriously standard of living is so so expensive. May we continue to afford our basics always🙏🙏🙏
My dear...I live in Houston. Tx. I spend more than $300 on groceries for myself for one month. So you are doing an excellent job managing $300 for all of you.
I have been a silent follower for years and I must say I love your videos, the authencity and all. I especially love your Japada series because I have been watching a lot of videos on this topic. Myself and my husband are planning to retire to nigeria and we have been planning towards that. Please keep them coming I am enjoying them. Your videos made me realize relocating back is not as bad as people makes it seem. Great job sis.
You’re so welcome!❤️☺️
I love this kind of realistic videos💕
I make my own hair, I never knew in my wildest dream that I was going to do that for myself. I have to thank God the ability and patience. I was forced to do it myself after I relocated to the U.S. But I actually desired to do that so I prayed and it’s a testimony the spirit of God the great teacher did it beyond my comprehension and imagination. Some of the hair stye I do, I have never seen anyone else with that specific style. It just comes to my imagination. It’s so amazing and awesome when people with the remarks I get that sometimes people will be admiring it, to the point of walking up to me and saying ‘I love your hair’ and wanting to take photos. The creative genius aspect of these hair styles it can only be a miracle
That seems to be a very good monthly budget for you and your family. Here in the US, we would gladly rejoice over a $300 monthly budget but as you shared the cost of living is very different in Western and European countries. It's always smart to include for miscellaneous items in your budget. Rice and different types of beans are always a good staple to help stretch family means. Different types of inexpensive pasta are good to stretch meals too. Dyna, the word Frugal should be your new best friend now that you're back in Nigeria.
My advice to everyone around the world is to say that in these uncertain and in these unstable financial times, don't waste money on unnecessary expenses. Do treat yourself occasionally to remain sane but became a frugal person and save if you are able to save. In some western countries, eating out every day for lunch and dinner can be wasteful. Budget for everything you spend. If we all budget to live below our previous monthly spending from several years ago, we'll survive this worldwide financial and economic downturn.
I’m learning to be more Frugal🥲☺️ Thank you❤️
Lol! The minimum wage is very low in Nigeria. Trust me she is still one of the few Nigerians that can afford basic things
And the fuel. People who go to work every single day spend more on fuel.
You are really managing, your income expenditure in a month is fair
You are upper upper upper upper middle class ooh
You look beautiful in this video 😍
I claim it😃🙏🏾
We pay water bill in Abuja. Not every part though. I live in kubwa and work in Area 2 Garki and we pay water bill in both places
This is quite realistic considering our economic situation!
YOU ARE HONESTLY TRUTHFULL NWANNEM
May God continue to help us all 🙏
I nominate you for Commissioner for Economic Planning Rivers State because honestly Mama Dyna you are doing well , Thumbs up
Consider installing some solar panels and Lithium battery. It may cost initially but will save you a lot with the rising electricity costs and fuel for generator.
People that plan all the time, the hardly fail, l'm proud of you Nne oma, keep it up
Will be waiting for the shopping video, and the budget makes sense because everything is so expensive!
Definitely!!
We must squeeze ourselves to fit in tis tight economy.
Your hair is giving, and you look beautiful dyna
Your hair is beautiful. Your budgets are good, people like us are in low income our survival is in the hand of God.
Thank you
Thanks for your authenticity.
Congratulations dear for your new car Dyna dear 🥰🥰 I tap from ur blessing
It's been quiet a long time ,you are right feeding in Nigeria is top notch
I love this your new hairstyle and the makeup is giving ❤❤❤❤ fine woman
Thank you ❤
God bless you my dear sister,it not easy
Beautiful and considerate budget compare to the current economy situation in Nigeria
We pay water bill in most places in Enugu city. I mean the low density areas.
In Abuja, some people pay water bill… I think they call it federal government water or something
Wow, what a reasonable amount to live off in Nigeria❤. Wow, no water bill😮. I can only admire you ooo. Life isn't that cheap here in Southern Africa . Great content mama Dyna❤❤❤
Life is generally different in Abuja though, to be very sincere, I have tried this budgeting thing a couple of times, never ever working for me. But I’m motivated to try again. I don’t honestly think $500 will suffice for a family of 5 here though, but let me try sha and see. Thanks for this.
I love your video sweetie 🥰
Thank you for sharing..
Water is not free, you pay for electricity to pump water with your sumo and pay for repairs and maintenance for the system though you did a good job.
Water Bill's is been paid for ooo,its added into the house rent
Love this video. Thank you so much for sharing it. God bless you ❤
You are welcome💕
@dynaekwueme Where I stay, we also don't pay water or electricity bills because we resorted to using solar and boreholes. Maybe you may also resort to changing from generator to solar to ease of the burden. Our rentals are $200 a month. Yours are quite reasonable
I live in Abuja. Where I live, the Water Board supplies our water, so we pay Water Bill monthly.
I pay water bill in Abuja, its very affordable too.
Hello mumdyna you are not by your self i live off of 3 48 dollars monthly God is good we will get better it hurts me so bad but I pray about it I love you you look so pretty your make up and all God bless us it can be a lot worse 😊 but mighty God will see us threw it all ♥️🤩♥️♥️♥️♥️🥰🥰😊
Omoooo this video is very important abeg 😂😂😂
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Amen i be on budget it kinda hard I wish they can fix it 🙏🙏🙏
Any Zimbabwean here for the love and support for mama dyna
Taura tauya,muuyewo kwedu❤
Ehunde, tiri pano!
Kana neniwo I have a you've channel askana huyayiwo @@RoyalHighness625
You’re right in USA $300 don’t get far anymore. Every thing is so high I have to plan out every move otherwise I’ll behind.
Well done for this breakdown Mama Dyna. This is decent ❤❤❤
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Looking cute and tbh in Nigeria today, your budget skills need to be very very strong
Life is still good in Nigeria ooo; here in America, my monthly budget is over $2000.00 and this is just for food ooo and petty petty things for my kid’s welfare. Hmmmm! It is well oo
I dont like where I stay because of the space but honestly , I enjoy light . I am in Band B, East West Road by Obi Wali here. I think on the average I am on Band B Pro Max . But I intend to move because I spend 50k for transport to and fro from work here in PH for the Month. 2k daily
This content is giving me joy! You're amazing!!!🎉
Much love mama Dyna
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Thank. god for. Your blessings
Some. Are living on below 50 dollars
A months with family to Carter for
Cute braids Dyna!
Thank you!!
@@dynaekwueme You're most welcome!
Your hair is pretty😍
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I love 💕 your video's honestly
We spend almost that same 300$ as a family of 4. It's crazy because we used to enjoy life with just 200k before..
Na wa o
The price of things have increased so it's normal...it also depends on where you live
I love this lady,God bless you
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You try ooo Dyna ❤
Wow that is a lot...hmm is only God can help us oo 9ja just lovely your hair sis❤
Thank you so much 🤗
So sweet ❤❤❤❤
Water is not free in Enugu state… They pay for government water supply.
Wow! That’s really a whole lot. I know you forgot about Nepa bill Abi power holding cos that one is another huge expense on its own. Now that miscellaneous could also be toddlers breaking down with cold , cough or general unwell situation yet still not enough. May God help us in Nigeria of ours🙏. By the way, You look more beautiful with your new hair do .
Yup! Thank you ❤
I am a Nigerian living in the north.
Even tho they say living in the north is cheaper but it's not the same any more
We buy water here in Abuja but it’s affordable and lasts a long time
Seeing this makes me feel I'm overspending.we consumed sachet water yet my budget for food is way more. I guessed your kids dont eat that much cuz you tried with that budget.
I will try working on a specific budget next months hopefully it work
Thank you for sharing 12:38
Your hair is giving 😍
😘
Food o
Basic food is so expensive
I earn close to 500k
Before you buy fuel, buy foooooooood!!
Do little things here and there
There’s little or nothing left to save.
Enjoyed watching ❤
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Spending $300 every month in NAIJA is still classified as upper class oo.. I know people who survive on just 150k for monthly living and though it’s not easy but they are also surviving 😢😢
Nne u are part of upper class Biko 😁😁🥰🥰
Am joining you soon
Cost of living varies massively based on where we reside and our standards of living.
Rent/ mortgage, school fees,car insurance, fuel for car, gas,electricity, water, trash pickup, gardener, pool man, housekeeper utilities, food, toiletries, cel phone, property tax, health insurance, sending money to relatives, pets, outward beauty eating out, student loan,credit card payments...what else??😂😂😂 We thank GOD for HIS provisions, and give THANKS
Over here in Gambia 🇬🇲
Everybody has there own water prepaid meter and u buy water urself 😢.
It's so crazy because sometimes, u might need water sharp sharp and the water is finished 😂, and then u have to go load more
E be like say I dey overspend be that 😢.
150k isnt enough for me in a month for just food and beverage for a family of 4.
You’re not over spending my sister, depends on where you stay, and also lifestyle…. Your kids and her kids probably don’t eat or like same things. We are also a family of 4, 150k doesn’t even begin to suffice o. But we thank God for all.
I'm surprised too ..bcos to make soup and stew for the .month sef that money don finish ..so what about beverages and other groceries?I'm still in shock
Also consider her 4 includes her and three kids. The way we cook when oga is around is not the same with just the kids and also the quantity consumed.
@@gloriauzoka2623This is just me o😂😂😂 My kids and I eat anyhow and we spend less when my hubby isn't around. Oga na oga o😂
Well now comes with another more detailed video where you shop and where you use them every week ❤🎉😊
You are upper middle class o plus you are looking beautiful😁
It is normal for your new car to consume much fuel because it should be a V6 engine if I'm not mistaking
Better put, the government doesn't provide water in Nigeria. The water infrastructure has totally collapsed.
My husband is abroad too and I’m here with our 3kids and a nanny. I’m finding it difficult to understand that 500k finishes before the month ends. Majorly the money goes on food/groceries. When I buy fuel from filling station it is 80k for a month but I spend more when I have to do black market. The miscellaneous expenses be doing it’s own too. Medicines we don’t plan for. Repairs that come up unexpectedly etc in-fact it’s just crazy. We just have to keep living. The Lord is our strength.
I sometimes want to teleport my husband to come live with us for a month. I dey explain tire😢
Same with me here ooooo,I thought am alone in this journey,I don explain tire,three kidz with nanny 500k is not enough oooooo.
Sometimes I will be asking myself how I got to ve this extravaganza extravaganza not knowing that economic is dealing with me,God help us
Can u do a monthly bulk shopping vlog ❤
Loved it! Thanks for the info. I am not Nigerian but I love all things Nigerian. I would like to live there for a few months.
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I pay water bill here in Abuja
Nice hair. ❤ As for the food issue my dear , it's very very BAD . Only God can HELP as.
Thank you❤..it really is
I can’t believe your hair is 10k 😮thank God I do my hair myself 😘
You are so beautiful ❤❤❤
Wow! My rent alone in Jamaica is $1,000. Most Jamaicans don't pay that much for rent though. I think the average rent is around JMD 50k ($325) However, my income is from the U.S.
There are parts of Nigeria that pay as high as that. Some parts of Lagos and Abuja but it’s obviously designated for the upper echelon. Portharcourt is a decent city compared to those two👆🏾
TO Ensure. Dyna are you copying your mother Hahahaha I am almost 100% sure I've heard her use that word a couple times in your sit down videos and the way you were saying it😂😂😂😂 . Anyway you are looking so beautiful!
Haha😂.. thank you
Minimum wage is 70,000N, some states like lagos pay more
I live in Gwarinpa Abuja and I pay water bill.
We pay water bill in surulere Lagos state,to water Coperation.
Fr?? Hearing this for the first time
Yes,we rely on water coperation,not every where in surulere though,although presently water coperation is messing up,most bore holes are condemned,the ones that are producing clean water,you need lots of purification and all.
I live in surulere. I do not pay water bill. Which tap is the water coming out from?
@@anuoluwapoomotayo7433 we depend on water coperation in my area.everyone has a tank that stores water as it comes directly after production them we pump into the tank
@@anuoluwapoomotayo7433 read my comment again,I said not everywhere in surulere though.
Budgeting does help If not eeeh you will over spend cos there is always something to spend on
We pay water bill cos we use government water. I live in Abuja.
Some receive salary of $4000-50000 monthly, rent and bill will take up depending up, depending on ur lifestyle let’s say 2,500 and ur left with 2,500 to save let’s say 2500x12 years 30000 you get to pay extra if u work on weekends,face it you have steady electricity, transport good water everything there for you no limit did I mention good network?? Mind you?? Some people work 2jobs so do ur calculations on that, if you have kids ur kids go to sch for free 😂😂, In nigeria only fuel done collect all ur money if u work remotely ur in problem 😂 solar isn’t even relabel u will need to pick time to switch it on, if not u sleep in darkness if you don’t have light, did I mention security?? For those living in north and south east understand that anything can just happen but just been careful of ur lifestyle,2 plus 2, if the government could provide security, or rather good amenities, Nigeria will be a home no one wants to leave
Nigeria is an affordable place to live.
If you have a good income to match the prices of this
We in the west see it as affordable cause we spend ×10 of that if nt more
I live in Rwanda, and rent alone is over $300 monthly 😭
Dyna, when will you present your master class again. Or can we do one on one myself.. I will pay more.
dyna! how!!! 😮 ur trying oh! I struggled on 300pds pm 10 yrs ago....😂
It's unbelievable how things have changed since last year, prices have more than tripled or even quadrupled. Almost 600k naira a month now? Few years ago, it was like 150-200k naira a month for an average family.
It’s ridiculous now fr
Hi mama❤❤❤❤
Hey👋🏾
😂😂😂😂I almost broke my leg running to bother budget ,,Zimbabweans gather here with me oooooo😂😂😂
No fall oo😂
Ndasvika Shami. The plight of an average African is the same
@piriem7579 🤣🤣🤣budgeting my dear
@@dynaekwuemetauya tauya mozouyawo kwedu
In nigeria for those that have there own water you didn’t mention that we use fuel or light to pump water?? Use meter first pump full task lemme see how much it will cost you then use fuel main you did water doesn’t last up to a month o😂 , you pump water like twice or even 3 times monthly, in ur private house maybe once depending on how u use in a flat 2-3times monthly, with light it cheaper with fuel 😂😂 5litters will give you half tanker 😂
Water is not free here o😅😅. We have water board in some areas in Abuja and we pay water bill.
Ah Habibi come to Pitakwa 😅
The minimum wage was 33,000 naira, now it it 75,000 naira.