Nollywood actor Daniel Etim Effiong has sparked significant conversation on social media by sharing insights about a friendâs extravagant grocery spending.
In a post on the microblogging platform X, Effiong revealed that his friend, residing in Lagos, allocates an astonishing N2 million each month for groceries to support a family of three.
Astonished by this revelation, the actor wrote: âA friend of mine who lives in Lagos spends 2 million naira on groceries monthlyâŚfor a family of three. Iâm shook.â
This statement prompted a wave of reactions from internet users, many of whom found it hard to believe such a hefty monthly grocery budget was possible.
Reacting to the postâŚ
@Mikay said: âI wanted to call cap at the first sight but I did my own calculation. I can categorically say it is possible, itâs all about their lifestyle.â
@Daniel Adebanjo said: âTell him to go to market and buy real food stuff and live supermarket alone.âZAMJI asked: âThe family they suffer from kwashoko ni? Ninu ijoba tinubi yiâ
@Kenneth asked: âNa community him Dey feed?â
@JAY JAY said: âBaba you re bigger than 3m. Stop downgrading yourself.â
@Lummy Dee said: âFuel go pass 1m then. Eiiiâ
@Darlene wrote: âWetin dem Dey chop? If they can spend such amount. So total in a year 36m for just groceries. I hope the man don build house đĄ? Abi nah rented apartment him Dey Dey spend such amount. I want know make I know how to rebuke himâ
In other news, Kassia, a housemate on Big Brother Naija, is feeling hopeful about staying in the house during the Sunday eviction. She believes her chances are good because her husband, Kellyrae, who is the Head of House, is not nominated.
In her recent diary session with Big Brother, Kassia expressed confidence that their fans will support her and help her remain in the game.
This comes after a statement from both Kassia and Kellyraeâs management, asking fans to vote for Kellyrae if both were nominated. Since only Kassia is on the list now, she feels more optimistic about her future.
Big Brother told her not to campaign for votes while talking about the eviction.