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Salary Check

Check your Salary and make sure you get as much as your colleagues. We can help you to compare wages and work, as well as what you are worth.

Living Wages

A Living Wage is essential for a decent standard of living. Find out what your Living Wage should be in your region and in your country.

Severance and Notice in Nigeria

Nigeria does not regulate gig work, in contrast to many other nations. Furthermore, gig workers are often not considered formal employees and the absence of regulations makes it challenging for workers to claim rights in court. Nigeria's young population, which has an unemployment rate of over 64%, often turns to the gig economy as the only avenue of work. For example, there has been a rise in the number of drivers in ride-hailing services, which could boost employment and potentially raise the standard of living for workers. Learn more about Nigeria's gig economy at Gigpedia.

Annual Paid Leave

Did you know that a worker is entitled to at least six working days of paid annual leave? For younger workers (those under the age of sixteen), including apprentices, the annual leave was increased to at least twelve working days. To be eligible for annual leave, a person must have worked for at least a year. Know more about Paid Leave in Nigeria.

Economic Facts

  • The Nigerian president, Muhammadu Buhari's salary, is 26.18 NRN per annum. Meanwhile, the minimum wage in Nigeria is 30,000 NRN per month. How does your salary compare to these? Take the Salary Check to find out
  • Did you know that the minimum wage in Nigeria is 30,000 NGN per month for working 8 hours a day, 5 days per week? The minimum wage is set by law. Employers who pay less than the minimum wage can be punished by the Nigerian government. Read more about minimum wages in Nigeria
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