
“That’s over 10m in a month, thats my job too and more may God grant me this opportunity to explore too and make cool money.” – Social media user says
A Nigerian lady with the handle @itzsimzi has gone on TikTok to show how her skill as a hairdresser making braids is giving her money in Ottawa, Canada.
In a short video she uploaded on TikTok, the lady said that in a day, she made around $600 (N255,450). Seconds into the clip, she revealed she got $200 (N85,150) plus $50 (N21,287.50) tip braiding someone’s hair.
Imagine if the routine continues its over 60 million naira in a month.
Generous tips from clients
The second person she braided for the day paid $180 (N76,635) plus $20 (N8,515) tip. The lady filmed herself against a street’s background in Canada.
Nigerians were in her comment section, asking questions and giving their opinions about her business.
Watch the clip below:
@itzsimzi
At the time of writing this report, the video has gathered a lot of comments with more than 1700 likes.
Reactions Below:
michealsundayezec said:
“People go start to calculate your money without considering bills and tax probably.”
mihzzguddy said:
“chai and am just here in naija wasting.”
obinnasam82 asked:
“Does this count as 20 hour for student?”
She replied:
“Itβs my personal work not student job.”
Fabsonfablane said:
“You shaa Don cast yourself give your relatives.”
Stah Dianabasi said:
“I don’t understand the tip i see it alot in American videos what’s the tip for cause I can’t pay for you services and still tip you…how????”
twinszionzoe2021 said:
“That’s over 10m in a month, thats my job too and more may God grant me this opportunity to explore too and make cool money.”
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