- A former UBA staff shared his salary history from 2006 to retirement, revealing he now earns ₦65,000 pension, sparking debate about inflation and retirement planning.
- According to his post, his earnings increased over the years, rising to ₦270,000 in 2007, ₦440,000 in 2010, and ₦640,000 in 2014.

A Nigerian man has gone viral on social media after sharing details of his salary progression while working at United Bank for Africa.
The man, identified as @ndukaomeife on X (formerly Twitter), revealed that he joined the bank in 2006 with a monthly salary of ₦96,000.
According to his post, his earnings increased over the years, rising to ₦270,000 in 2007, ₦440,000 in 2010, and ₦640,000 in 2014. Despite his years of service, he disclosed that he currently receives a monthly pension of ₦65,000.
“UBA 2006: N96,000 UBA 2007: N270,000 UBA 2010: N440,000 UBA 2014: N640,000. Pension 2020 till date: N65,000.😭😭😭. Plan for your retirement o. And be intentional about it🙏🏿,” he wrote.
Reflecting further, the man shared that his career began in 1990 at Prime Masters Limited, followed by a role at Jones Emmanuel Promotions in 1991, where he earned ₦150 monthly.

In other news….. Grammy-nominated Nigerian music star, David Adeleke, widely known as Davido, has made it clear that he has no intention of switching to Western-style sounds in a bid to gain more global appeal.
The Afrobeats singer shared this during a chat on the Official UK Afrobeats Chart Show hosted by Eddie Kadi, where he reflected on his growth and achievements in the music industry.
Speaking about his career journey, Davido noted that he has already reached significant milestones, including performing on major stages worldwide and earning multiple Grammy nominations over the past three years.
According to him, he is now at a stage where he feels fulfilled with his accomplishments and is more focused on staying true to his identity by creating authentic African music. He also hinted that fans should expect a new phase in his career that strongly reflects his roots.
He said, “This part of my career, I have performed everywhere, sold out every arena, I have been to three Grammys in the last three years. The music that is coming next is very Davido, it is very African. We have done it so I am not really looking to really do western sounds.”
Davido also highlighted the strong support he receives from fans in South Africa, claiming that a large portion of the population is familiar with and enjoys his music.
Over the years, the singer has worked with a number of South African artists and has earned several certifications within the country’s music industry.
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