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Nigerian lady reportedly finds N1 million and N30k in her piggy bank after saving daily since February 2018 (photo)

Some people often underestimate the importance of committing to a saving on a daily basis especially as it requires a lot of commitment, but for a particularly lady, her months of commitment have eventually paid off.

News making the rounds on social media has it that the woman is currently reaping the rewards of her dedication and commitment as she recently cracked open her piggy bank and was overwhelmed at the amount she found.

It was alleged that the Nigerian lady had found the sum of N1 million and N30 naira in the piggy box after committing to a daily saving habit from February 2018 till date.

In a photo that appeared on social media, an internet user alleged that the woman disclosed her daily saving quota as N3000. The photo, however, does not reveal the woman’s identity. This could be a security measure on her part.

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Some internet users reaction to the post with a particular user saying she wishes to have the same commitment as the woman. See comments below:

fisayomiharrison4: Wowhow I wish I could b discipline like dis.

olushinalukman: it so amazing....

nmaugo30: I swear

callmezealot_fanpage: ....I need this piggy bank.

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously gathered the report of popular Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh, who shared her latest act of kindness with the online community. According to the actress, she paid off the debts of five people. She also charged other capable individuals to follow suit by paying off the debts of someone around them.

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