Woman shares coins she saved for 6 months in her handbag

Woman shares coins she saved for 6 months in her handbag

Woman shares coins she saved for 6 months in her handbag

A homeless Kenyan woman has won the respect of social media users after showing off the coins she saved for her 6 months in her handbag. A displaced but undaunted Kenyan woman has become an online phenomenon after sharing the results of her 6 month savings challenge, in a compelling demonstration of financial discipline. The remarkable journey began on TikTok, where the user @lenniimwangi showed her determination to amass fortune uncommonly. In a video, the TikToker triumphantly displayed coins worth KSh 20, KSh 10, and KSh 5 that she had painstakingly collected over the previous half-year.

Woman shares coins she saved for 6 months in her handbag

Lady saves coins in her handbag. source: Tiktok The pennies were kept in a handbag that had turned into a makeshift treasure chest, symbolizing her commitment to the savings goal. She captioned her post, “Six months saving challenge 2023,” she captioned the video, which resonated with viewers who were quick to commend her on social media for her perseverance and financial responsibility”. Watch the video below.. @lenniimwangi 6 months saving challenge 2023 #savingmoney #savingmoneychallenge #savingmoneychallenge2023 ♬ original sound – Thee_lovechild

Customers lament as bank hands out coins amidst Naira notes scarcity (Video)

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Amidst the increased scarcity of Naira notes, a bank reportedly hands out coins to customers as an alternative means for redesigned notes.

Customers lament as bank hands out coins amidst Naira notes scarcity (Video)

This comes amidst allegations that the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has a shortage of resources to print more Naira notes. This triggered an open letter from APC presidential candidate, Tinubu to CBN’s governor, Emefiele. A video making the rounds on social media captured the moment a bank handed out coins to customers. A bag of labelled 1000 pieces of N2 coins is seen in the video as the customer lamented.

Customers lament as bank hands out coins amidst Naira notes scarcity (Video)

“What is this?” a customer lamented in Yoruba while being told a bag of coins contained an equivalence of N2K. The development triggered reactions from Nigerians who find it ridiculous while others made fun of the weight, and others. @fortunista_by_ivy wrote, “Next thing people will start betraying people for a bag of 2 naira coins 😂😂! One step forward 2023 years back.” Another user @hon_francis01 who had a contrary opinion wrote, “This will really improve Nigerian economy because like most of the things that is supposed to be sold out for like #7 but due to they didn’t longer use #1,#2 they will just move it to #10 so that’s why things are really expensive, with the help of this things will be getting better little by little.” Watch the video below …

“Bank gave me coins” – Nigerian man shares experience at bank

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A Nigerian man has lamented bitterly after visiting a bank to withdraw some money but received coins instead. According to him, he had visited an undisclosed bank to withdraw the sum of ₦5,000, but instead, he got 2 naira coins to make up the ₦5,000.

In his words: “I go bank oh, I go Bank. they go give me ₦5,000 of naira coins. Egba mi”, he lamented. Reacting to his post, a lot of netizens faulted the bank’s action while others demanded that the bank continues giving coins in place of the old 50 notes they’ve been giving to some people.

@hotgurl_ruby wrote: “it’s good naw other countries are using coins please I like you they should keep away all those high denominations for now.” @owolabi_shokunbi wrote: “our economy’s coming back to normal note this dollars is coming down 100 naira.” @vekydinho wrote: “I believe Nigerians no trader on market to man go gree collect that money from you 😂😂😂.” Watch the video below: