“Increase your staff’s salary”: Laura Ikeji Tells Employers

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Laura Ikeji, a Nigerian fashion blogger and entrepreneur, has called on businesses to raise their employees’ salary.

According to the blogger, Nigeria is going through a difficult period, with a shocking increase in the cost of goods on the market.

Laura went on to say that the country’s weak economy will inevitably affect those who do not earn enough.

The fashionista urged firms to raise worker salaries now since there is no better time than now.

The outspoken diva stated that little things are now expensive and so people should as much as they can.

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Checkout her video below;

Checkout reactions below;

@fashion_magicblog;

Somebody is making sense, somebody is saying clout, if I ask you now you haven’t met her before, but social media made you start disliking somebody you haven’t met

@callmemjay;

Things are hard for everyone tho

@papiiitino;

Even the people giving salary are hit hard
It’s just bad for everyone 💔💔

@poshest_hope;

What if the employers don’t have much to give? Should they sack their employees cos they don’t have more to give?

@lyquidmix;

Okay madam, the question is are we earning enough to increase theirs… Dem go just come here to act so good 😓 the economy affects both sides, know ur economics… let those that feel that feel that their staffs are under paid based on the value they offer increase salaries 🤷‍♂️

@barzforever;

I agree!! But really, who pays domestic staffs 20, 25 or 30k in this age and time, especially considering how tough and crazy things have been in the country recently? That’s pure wickedness.

@lynda_ever;

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Practice what you preach and tell your sisters too specifically

@stevenero2;

She’s always trying to impress the gram.. my instinct tells me that she’s nothing close to the angel she potrays online in reality…🤦

@adaikwerre;

All of languages o.. Laura chooses to speak FACT.📌 I love how she always feels concerned over the welfare of her DOMESTIC Staff, mostly in this Economy.