Nigerian rapper Yung6ix, whose real name is Onome Onokohwomo, talked about his experience living in the United States.
The 35-year-old artist posted a video of himself shopping at a supermarket, where he purchased pounded yam and other groceries.
Yung6ix mentioned that his total bill was $75, which is about N121,500 in Nigeria. He took this chance to give advice to those thinking about moving to the U.S.
The Delta state resident pointed out that those who want to travel to the United States should expect to spend a large sum of money.
His video led to various reactions from netizens, with some wondering why he converted his spending from dollars to naira when he is not living in Nigeria.
Watch video below:
See some comments below:
@abundantbeing1: “You dey live for America, Dey earn in dollars but Dey calculate your expenses in Naira, make it make sense.”
@roz_p1472: “When you earn in dollars it’s normal…. You adapt , you don’t save in Naira anymore.”
@kingsliveth: “Bia Enyia leave this Shenanigan behavior and attitude for Uk 🇬🇧 people that complain like children of Israel in the wilderness. Don’t bring this algebra behavior to America.”
@wandama_sy: “Are you earning in dollar or naira?”
@dayoraregram: “Na why bad as e bad, NAIJA still good but una no go understand.”
@positivebondship: “Pounded yam billing different?”
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