Tuesday, 6 November 2018

4 money saving tricks for Nigerian students

Pervasively students one time or the other find themselves ferociously broke. And trust me, it's not about having rich father's alone, but bad attitude to saving. Below are money saving tips for Nigerian students :

1. Buy or rent used textbooks

Textbooks can be very expensive. Instead of spending a lot of money on new books, you could buy or rent books that have already been used. There are millions of cheap books you can find at the local market (selenpe market), ask UI and Eksu students.

2. Avoid impulse purchases

 Many students spend unnecessarily on impulse purchases. Never buy what you have not planned. Make sure you only buy what you want.

3. Limit times you keep eating out per month

Eating out can be expensive, in fact, if your father is not Danone, Mike Adenuga and their likes, you should never eat out. If you need to, then you should limit  the number of times you eat in hotels. Preparing food in your hostel can be cheaper. Buy all the items you need before you start cooking. Make sure you look for cheaper places to buy food items in order to save some good money.

4. Buy using student discounts

Discounts can enable you to save some good money. Students who take advantage of discounts to spend less. Look for stores that offer discounts to spend little money on shopping... Including movie tickets .


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