Man gives shocking breakdown of plans to spend N300K in 5 days

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"You no go chop food?" - Speculations as man gives breakdown of plans to spend N300K in 5 days"You no go chop food?" - Speculations as man gives breakdown of plans to spend N300K in 5 days A young Nigerian man sparks mixed reactions as he gives a breakdown of how he plans to spend N300K in five days after hustling back and forth. A video making the rounds on social media captured the vacation treat planned by a hardworking man who planned to take a break from work.

"You no go chop food?" - Speculations as man gives breakdown of plans to spend N300K in 5 days

According to the man, he plans to spend most of it on booking a hotel room while the rest of it goes to paying for hookup ladies. He added that while he plans to spend it all on the hotel vacation, he has his transport fare set aside to avoid any unexpected expenses from ruining his vacation. “You see this N300K, na only fuck I go use am fuck. I go use N200K lodge, I go collect room of N20K, I go pay for five days. Inside the remaining N100K, I go use am carry olosho N50K for the first night; the money go remain N25K, I go use am carry olosho again. My transport dey here wey I go use go,” he said in part. How netizens reacted to N300K budget planned by a man dinzzylb said: “Sha remain the one wey you use enter transport go village! 🤭.” iamccgbems stated: “Werey😂. You no go chop to get strength abi you wan die😂.” dinzzylb opined: “Person Go Just Use 300k For Olosho Just Like That ? ? Don’t You Have Plans For Your Future ??” derickrose28 said: “Guy explained everything without adding food! Wetin kpekus go cause ehn😂😂.” newmann_emmanuel wrote: “If you like no go deposit money way them send you 😂 Imagination won finish you 😂.” Watch the video below … @djgtwelf6 ♬ original sound – OLOSHO 1❤️

“I’ve experienced different phases of mental breakdown” – Orezi finally breaks silence after losing his N300M house to fire

Orezi house fire silence

Orezi house fire silence

Popular singer, Orezi speaks for the first time after his house, reportedly worth 300 million naira, got burnt in fire outbreak, as he opens up on going through a mental breakdown over his loss. Two nights ago, it was reported that his palatial house was gutted by fire which broke out. His predicament appears to be similar to that of AY Makun whose Lagos home also got destroyed in fire accident.

Orezi house fire silence

Orezi. Fans and colleagues expressed their condolence over the loss of his expensive house; some offered words of encouragement and support to him. Orezi has finally come online to speak on the issue. He started off by expressing his profoundest of gratitude to everyone who had reached out in one way or another to offer words of encouragement and showed concern.

Orezi house fire silence

Orezi’s gutted living room. Orezi mentioned that he had gone through different stages of mental breakdown since the fire incident. He voiced his gratitude to God for not letting life be lost in the fire as he tried to make light of his situation by noting that he just wants to blow, and not his house blowing. Watch video below … Orezi speaks for the first time since his house got burnt 😩 pic.twitter.com/H1eFuQMdnV — Dami’ Adenuga (@DAMIADENUGA) November 30, 2023

Breakdown of how Tinubu’s palliative package will be shared

Subsidy Removal: Breakdown of how Tinubu's ₦‎819bn palliative package will be shared

A detailed breakdown of how President Bola Tinubu’s N819 billion palliative package will be shared has been revealed, showing that Lawmakers in the National Assembly will get ₦‎70 billion allocation. According to the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Benjamin Kalu, the passage of the N500 billion requested by President Tinubu will chiefly address the sufferings of Nigerians occasioned by the removal of fuel subsidy while also taking care of other infrastructural challenges brought by the 2022 flood disaster nationwide.

Subsidy Removal: Breakdown of how Tinubu's ₦‎819bn palliative package will be shared

President Bola Tinubu The request which seeks to amend the 2022 supplementary appropriation act to extract N500 billion from the budget was titled “A Bill for an Act to Authorize the issuance of the sum of (N500, 000, 000, 000.00) five hundred billion, Naira, only from the 2022 Supplementary Appropriations of (N819, 536, 937, 815.00) only for the provisions of palliatives to Nigerians to cushion the effect of fuel subsidy removal”. It will be recalled that Tinubu had on Wednesday, July 12, 2023, requested the passage of the N500 billion from the supplementary budget for subsidy palliatives. Recall also that the national assembly had in December 2022 passed a supplementary budget of N819 billion earmarked for Agriculture – N69 billion. Similarly, Works Ministry was to be given N704 billion, the federal capital territory administration, FCTA, N30 billion while the Ministry of Water Resources got N15.5 billion. The N819 billion supplementary budget will now be used for the following purposes. The breakdown of the funds indicated that the N500 billion component of the N819 billion was meant for fuel subsidy palliative, N185.2 billion was for the Ministry of Works, N19.2 billion was now earmarked for Ministry of Agriculture, N100 million was for the Ministry of Water Resources, N35 billion for National Judicial Council, the FCTA to get N10 billion and N70 billion earmarked for the national assembly infrastructure. Briefing journalists alongside the principal officers of the House after the plenary session, the deputy speaker, Hon. Benjamin Kalu emphasized that what the House passed was to cushion the effect of the fuel subsidy on Nigerians. He said: “We took a decision today in view of the current pain that everybody is complaining about as a result of the bold steps taken by Mr President. He removed the oil subsidy but not to be insensitive to the ends and the welfare of the people and in line with the provision of the constitution he needed to complete the process by engaging the parliament to do their bit for that particular bill to become act. “But while the debate was going on, there were some presentations that were misrepresented. “There are various components of that bill. The bill did not speak about one component. That bill which is about N819 billion was not only for palliatives and so, the breakdown was not only for palliatives, discussion was not only about palliatives. The palliatives component of that particular bill was on N500 billion that is to cushion the impact of the oil subsidy, because you know Mr. President from what we understood believes that we can delay gratification for a greater gain tomorrow. So, we suffer a little bit now because of the impact of the subsidy and then when we get our country into autopilot with regards to our economy, we will now begin to enjoy the decision of the oil subsidy. “But having said that we will feel the pain now, that is what you and I are feeling and the wisdom of Mr President said parliament approve N500 million, let us put it towards making a socio-economic impact directly on the lives on Nigerians. That was what the parliament passed today. “And I want to assure you that we have done our bit and I am sure the senators will also do their bit today or in few days coming to enable us immediately attack this matter of urgent public importance which is the welfare of Nigerians. “Other components have to do with Ministry of Works and these monies are domiciled in various ministries. “The greater component which is the N500 billion for palliatives is with ministry of finance and you have another component which has to do with taking care of alleviating the severe impact of flooding that took place in 2022 and affected various road infrastructure across the nation, that component is receiving about N185 billion or thereabout. “Other components have to do with the massive destruction of our farmlands which was as a result of flooding that we experienced and that sector will be receiving outside the N500 billion for the palliatives, that sector will be receiving about N19.2 billion and it is going to be domiciled or housed by federal ministry of agriculture. “And there are other needs of the nation that were also captured in the other components of the bill including the judicial service commission which is N35 billion and others. “So, I just wanted to make it clear with the leadership that what we did today was not just for the palliatives so that the narrative that will be out there will not be that we passed a palliative bill to take care of the Judicial Commission, to take care of National Assembly. “And it is the National Assembly infrastructure that we are talking about when we mentioned component that has to do with National Assembly for infrastructure. But the major part of the whole bill we passed today was to help Nigerians who due to the removal of subsidy are feeling the impact.”

Full list of 2022 World Cup prize money breakdown

Full list of 2022 World Cup prize money breakdown

The 2022 World Cup held in Qatar has been concluded with Argentina winning it for the third time after defeating France 4-2 on penalties, following a 3-3 draw after extra time.
The total prize money to be shared among teams that made it to the 2022 World Cup is $440 million.

Full list of 2022 World Cup prize money breakdown

The tournament featured 32 teams; 13 countries from Europe, five African teams, four North American countries, four countries from South America, and six countries from Asia.
Qatar, Ecuador, Wales, Iran, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Denmark, Tunisia, Canada, Belgium, Germany, Costa Rica, Serbia, Cameroon, Ghana, and Uruguay, who are all countries that failed to make it out of the group stage will get $9 million each.
Countries that made it through the round of 16; the USA, Senegal, Australia, Poland, Spain, Japan, Switzerland, and South Korea, will get $13 million each.

Full list of 2022 World Cup prize money breakdown

Countries that reached the quarterfinals -Brazil, Netherlands, Portugal, and England will get $17 million each.
Morocco will get $25 million for coming fourth in the tournament, while Croatia will be given $27 million after winning the third-place match.
France will get $30 million as runner-up of the tournament. The winner of the World Cup, Argentina, will be getting $42 million.

Breakdown Of $440M FIFA World Cup Prize Money

Breakdown Of $440M FIFA World Cup Prize Money

The 2022 FIFA World Cup Prize Money seats at the tune of $440M and here is a breakdown of how it is split between countries that partook in the game.

Breakdown Of $440M FIFA World Cup Prize Money

This year’s tournament featured 32 teams from various nations across the globe; 13 countries from Europe, five African teams, four North American nations, four from South America and six countries from Asia.
The teams that exited the World Cup at the group stage all earned $9 million each; they include Qatar, Ecuador, Wales, Iran, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Denmark, Tunisia, Canada, Belgium, Germany, Costa Rica, Serbia, Cameroon, Ghana, Uruguay.
Others that made it through to the round of 16 – USA, Senegal, Australia, Poland, Spain, Japan, Switzerland, and South Korea – all earned $13 million each. While those that reached the quarter-finals -Brazil, Netherlands, Portugal, England – earned $17 million each.
Fourth place Morocco earned $25 million.
Third-placed Croatia earned $27 million.
The runner-up between Argentina and France will earn $30 million, while the 2022 FIFA World Cup winner will earn $42 million.
The tournament will officially come to an end on Sunday 18th of December 2022, as France will face Argentina for a chance to lift the trophy and win the grand prize.