Nigerians have been sharing their joy on social media in response to fresh information about their country’s devaluation of Venezuelan currency that has been circulating online.
While many Nigerians continue to lament the depreciation of the Naira, a recent video posted by media personality Urhobo Finest verifies that the majority of Nigerians are billionaires should they choose to relocate to Venezuela, a South American country.
The aforementioned media celebrity stated on Instagram that one N1 is equivalent to 4,434.24 Venezuelan bolivars, which is the country’s currency.
In Venezuela, N500 is equivalent to N2.217,120, while N1000 is equivalent to N4,434,240.
N10,000 is equivalent to N44,342,400, and N5000 to N22,171,200.
But the provision states that in order to get such a large sum of money, one must depart from Nigeria and travel to Venezuela.
View the responses below;
mz_esheza: Imagine you get 1m naira , you go marry their president wife and his side chicks.
thatindividual_: Wen u order fish for bar, na 100million bilivar.
scoobynero: Blow siren Dey follow u 😂no be lie Ooo 😂.
the_swagboyjay: No wonder I was feeling fly! I didn’t know I was a millionaire😂😂😂.
villa.cassh: How much be house for there ?? I wan check something.
“Here I come” – Nigerians express excitement as N500 equals to N2.2M in Venezuela, video trends
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