#41 2010-10-14 13:53:30
- AVV2811
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Re: Cost of living in Nigeria
Hi,
I have a lot of questions about living in Nigeria. I thought this was a good forum to ask.
My husband has got an offer to work in Nigeria. Before going thorugh the offer, I wanted to understand the cost of living for an Indian couple in Nigeria, namely the rent for a 2bhk, food expenses, etc, safety issues (if any).
My husband is currently offered 6000 USD per month of which 3000 USD is supposed to be paid in India.
Is this a good offer? Would we be able to live adequately?
Also, if my husband takes up this offer, how soon can i join in?
I have heard that Nigeria is unsafe for women. Is it true?
I have done a ecce course, so basically am a montessori teacher. will i be able to work?
Is it safe to? I am ok being a home - maker, but wont mind having some work.
Please, I would appreciate any help with these questions.
Thanks
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#42 2010-10-15 12:18:45
- Henry.O
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Re: Cost of living in Nigeria
Hello,
You did not mention the state in Nigeria you will be working. However, find my submission below.
$6000 is ok for a month, but ensure that your employer provides accomodation and vehicle for your movement.
Also ask what other benefits you are entiled to before you arrive Nigeria.
If your employer is not providing accomodation then I suggest you ask for $10,000 monthly to cater for accomodation. Accomodation will cost around $200-$500/month depending on the area.
Food is not expensive, you can get nice meal for as low as $5-$6. There are also lots of eatries where you can get continental & intercontinental meals.
There are chinese, indian, etc comminities in Nigeria, so you may want to find out about them & more information from them and maybe hang around with friends. You can get information on the communitie(s) from your Indian embassy in Nigeria.
If you are in Lagos or Abuja, you may want to visit the cinema (silver bird cenema in victoria island is recommended).
Nigeria is very safe for women, whether home, abroad, visitors or forigners.
To get a job is possible. Find out more from the Indian community.
I have Indians as colleagues where I work, some of them have lived in Nigeria for more than 4 years.
Cheers! I wish you a safe trip!
Henry
AVV2811 wrote:
Hi,
I have a lot of questions about living in Nigeria. I thought this was a good forum to ask.
My husband has got an offer to work in Nigeria. Before going thorugh the offer, I wanted to understand the cost of living for an Indian couple in Nigeria, namely the rent for a 2bhk, food expenses, etc, safety issues (if any).
My husband is currently offered 6000 USD per month of which 3000 USD is supposed to be paid in India.
Is this a good offer? Would we be able to live adequately?
Also, if my husband takes up this offer, how soon can i join in?
I have heard that Nigeria is unsafe for women. Is it true?
I have done a ecce course, so basically am a montessori teacher. will i be able to work?
Is it safe to? I am ok being a home - maker, but wont mind having some work.
Please, I would appreciate any help with these questions.
Thanks
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#43 2010-12-04 14:11:49
- raw_prashant
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Re: Cost of living in Nigeria
Good evening,
I have received an offer from a major Petrochemicals (not Petroleum or Chemical) company in Nigeria. But i am not sure how much salary will be good enough to ask for. I shall operate out of Lagos.
I have no idea how much are the local monthly expenses like travelling, food, electricty, sundry expenses.
How are the nedical facilities there?
Can you help me out, i need to reply to them by Monday.
Thanks.
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#44 2010-12-07 15:35:52
- Henry.O
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Re: Cost of living in Nigeria
Hello,
I think you have asked these questions before. You may find my submission as at last time below.
I suppose that by now your husband is already in Nigeria and probably you'll join him for the Xmas celebrations.
Merry Xmas in Advance!
Henry
AVV2811 wrote:
Hi,
I have a lot of questions about living in Nigeria. I thought this was a good forum to ask.
My husband has got an offer to work in Nigeria. Before going thorugh the offer, I wanted to understand the cost of living for an Indian couple in Nigeria, namely the rent for a 2bhk, food expenses, etc, safety issues (if any).
My husband is currently offered 6000 USD per month of which 3000 USD is supposed to be paid in India.
Is this a good offer? Would we be able to live adequately?
Also, if my husband takes up this offer, how soon can i join in?
I have heard that Nigeria is unsafe for women. Is it true?
I have done a ecce course, so basically am a montessori teacher. will i be able to work?
Is it safe to? I am ok being a home - maker, but wont mind having some work.
Please, I would appreciate any help with these questions.
Thanks
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#45 2010-12-08 07:53:08
- rajesh27
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Re: Cost of living in Nigeria
even i am surprised. one company is offering only US$ 1500 per month +other benefits. what salary we should ask them for HR Admin job.
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#46 2010-12-09 13:23:46
- ragisamarth
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Re: Cost of living in Nigeria
Hello Friends
I'm new to this disscussion. I got an offer from the Logas based company named as " Triton Group". Following are the contents of their offer:
Your Salary will be Upto 2000 USD (overseas salary)
Extra Perks
Overseas Salary - To be credited to Incumbents India NRE Account on Monthly basis
Local Salary – Local sustenance Allowance paid every month
Tax Free salary at Nigeria and India
Two Years Contract (One Month Paid Leave on Completion of Contract)
Security Deposit of one quarter of overseas salary deducted over a period of 1 year.
Fully Furnished Accommodation to be provided by the organization for Bachelors on twin sharing basis/Sr. Bachelors will be provided a single room in a shared apartment.
Transport on sharing basis provided free of cost by the organization
House Maid and House Stewart provided free of cost by the organization.
All Utility Bills (E.g.: LPG/Electricity/Water) to be paid by the organization.
Visa to be processed by the organization.
Air Tickets to be provided by the organization.
“CTC” will be addition of {overseas salary + Local Salary + Entitlements and Other Facilities} provided by the organization.
Can I know that
1. How is the company?
2.The offer made by company is fair for a couple or not?
3. They have promised the local conveyance will be around USD 500, will it be ok?
pls help me on this issue.
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#47 2010-12-09 14:58:27
- shivik
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Re: Cost of living in Nigeria
do you have any idea about DASS PETRO LTD ? I HAVE GOT OFFER FROM THEM ...
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#48 2011-08-30 02:35:23
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Re: Cost of living in Nigeria
ravi1980 wrote:
Hi Fee Acer
I am likely to get an offer from an Nigerian based company , I want to know about the security and the living standard at Lagos
Similar to Delhi.
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#49 2011-09-28 01:25:36
- buffdownunder
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Re: Cost of living in Nigeria
PachelPocks wrote:
$120,000 pa in most western countries is enough to enjoy life with, how can it not be enough in what is classed as a third world country..?
Several reasons PachelPocks:
A: Economy of scale: In a rich country consumer goods are sold in high numbers because there are many people that can afford it. In 3rd world countries this number is small. Smaller numbers result in higher retail prices
B: Higher Infrastructure costs: Power is a great example. The insecurity of power supply leads to very high costs for businesses. Everybody essentially has to produce his own power. A shopping centre operating on a "1st world" standard has exorbitant running costs for power, water,... and this is past on to the shop owners. They slap that costs on their goods. The same applies to your own costs living with air-condition, clean water,...
C: No middle class means that those with money can pay so much more: Who can still remember the times when receiving or sending an email cost you 1 US dollar in Nigeria. Those who can afford a computer are so immensely rich that they can easily pay 1 US dollar for every email. Having no real middle class means that you have to live the life of the rich and infamous or live with those on the road.
D: Ojibo inflation: There are no set prices so if a vendor feels that you are rich in his terms he will charge you more. As there are no poor Expats running around Nigeria they are charged ridiculous prices for everything.
I could go on for hours but I hope these few points help explain the phenomenon.
Cheers,
Edward
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#50 2011-09-29 23:25:02
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Re: Cost of living in Nigeria
security is high living standards are high
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#51 2012-01-30 15:37:42
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Re: Cost of living in Nigeria
Hi All,
Quick Help
I have been offered from Blueprint Business(IT Prof) Net in hand:
$2,500 a month
Additional : $500 as local allowance with family accomodation
Medical. + phone line
One ticket per year
Visa and Airfare
Is it ok to be in Lagos/Ghana?
if i calculate it's not even 60K USD per year..
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#52 2012-01-30 17:48:04
- Sandman6
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Re: Cost of living in Nigeria
trvl_living wrote:
Hi All,
Quick Help
I have been offered from Blueprint Business(IT Prof) Net in hand:
$2,500 a month
Additional : $500 as local allowance with family accomodation
Medical. + phone line
One ticket per year
Visa and Airfare
Is it ok to be in Lagos/Ghana?
if i calculate it's not even 60K USD per year..
I wouldn't even get out of bed for that deal...
Rocking in the free world
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#53 2012-02-03 08:53:46
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Re: Cost of living in Nigeria
I want to know whether any Indian CBSE sylabus schools avaialble in abuja
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#54 2012-03-09 19:27:37
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Re: Cost of living in Nigeria
Hello
I have been interview by Nigeria (Lagos) based company. Compnay is in business of Internet Service provider. Largest in Africa region.Company offered me USD $ 60,000 per annum + accomodation + food + tranport + flight travel once in year,for position of IT Operation Supervisor. I would appreciate If you provide or guide me wheather above offer should I accept. I am bachleor.
Cheers
Vivekanand
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#55 2012-03-15 12:23:08
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Re: Cost of living in Nigeria
@ trvl_living, you can and will have to do better than that if you are moving to Lagos, it's like the second most expensive city for expatriates or so.
@ Vivek if they are taking care of food transport and your flight once a year, the deal is not too shabby, means you'll be taking home almost all you earn, but what about Medical insurance/services and also enquire about domestic help, that is actually a necessity in Lagos, will your accomodation have security/a cook or cleaning service or errand person? Find out, if not they should provide for that. Medical services are top priority as that can get very expensive.
@ Kramesh http://www.ilslagos.com/index.php (Indian Language School Website)
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#56 2012-04-11 22:09:40
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Re: Cost of living in Nigeria
Hi, do you mean to say it is very less ?????
Sandman6 wrote:
trvl_living wrote:
Hi All,
Quick Help
I have been offered from Blueprint Business(IT Prof) Net in hand:
$2,500 a month
Additional : $500 as local allowance with family accomodation
Medical. + phone line
One ticket per year
Visa and Airfare
Is it ok to be in Lagos/Ghana?
if i calculate it's not even 60K USD per year..I wouldn't even get out of bed for that deal...
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#57 2012-04-11 22:18:45
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Re: Cost of living in Nigeria
Hi
I am 21 Years old and I have been working for 3+ years of experience.
I have been offered the following in Blueprint Business:
EMC Engineer:
· $2,000 Take home per month
· $500 local salary per month
· Bachelor Accommodation provided
· Company Transport
· Medical
· Telephone expenses
· 20 days paid leave per annum with ticket for self only
· Probation period of 6 months as per the policy for all expats
· Resumption date is the 1st of May
· Initial term of 2 years, and can be renewed for more on the basis of mutual agreement later.
Is it OK for living a normal life????
Please share some details about the company and cost in those places???
thanks
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#58 2013-01-07 17:15:40
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Re: Cost of living in Nigeria
Hello Everybody..i find this blog extremely conflicting in its views,Heliconia is vehemently mentioning that salary should not be less than $200K to survive in Nigeria..which i actually find ridiculous...as a middle /sr professional in the US only gets somewhere between$100 to $150K a year Any salary from $100K & above according to me should be good enough in any part of the world ( considering the $ as a benchmark ).... i have my apprehensions as well as i have been offered a senior role in Lagos for a reputed Telecommunications company & they have offered by $120K...let me know if this is suitable for a lavish life in lagos considering rest all facilities like housing/transportation has been taken care of. Also i would also like to know how is the night life/place to travel/jungle safaris if a person is an outdoor kind of a person
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#59 2013-01-07 18:46:43
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Re: Cost of living in Nigeria
what do expats do for recreation in Lagos...are there clubs for Tennis, Golf available
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#60 2013-04-08 00:06:58
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Re: Cost of living in Nigeria
Cost of living in Nigeria is very high, it grows as the population grows
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#61 2013-04-16 12:40:07
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Re: Cost of living in Nigeria
Dear Forum Members,
I have got a job offer in Nigeria (i.e., maybe Lagos / Abuja) and i want to negotiate with the Company, would request you to kindly let us know the cost of living.
1) 2 Bedroom Apartment/House rent per month.
2) Electricity Charges per month.
3) Water Charges per month.
4) Cooking Gas Charges per month.
5) Mobile Tariff per month.
6) Internet Tariff Unlimited per month.
7) Food with Groceries if prepared in house per person per month (i.e., Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner).
8) Food if eaten outside per person per month (i.e., Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner).
9) Local Transportation Charges.
10) Is there any Income Tax if so what would be the Income Tax Structure.
If any more details i have left out kindly let me know.
Hope to receive a favorable reply at the earliest.
Regards,
Chetan B R
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