The topic of how young Nigerians navigate romantic relationships with their earnings is a minefield of hot takes. In聽Love Currency, we get into what relationships across income brackets look like in different cities.


How long have you been with your partner?
I鈥檝e been with my boyfriend, David, for a little over a year. We met in November 2023.
Tell me more about how you met
A mutual friend, who worked with David, set us up on a blind date. They were like, 鈥淥h, I have a friend you should meet.鈥 I had nothing to lose, so I accepted the invitation. David and I exchanged Instagram handles, had conversations for about a week, and met up for an ice cream date.
Interestingly, I didn鈥檛 even know what he looked like. He鈥檇 seen my pictures on my Instagram, but his profile was empty. So, I saw him for the first time during our date.
Ermm. Weren鈥檛 you scared?
The thing is, I don鈥檛 like asking men for their photos 鈥 they are often terrible and don’t do them justice, so it鈥檚 better to see them in person. When I saw David, I thought, 鈥淭hank God. He鈥檚 not ugly.鈥
It was a good first date, even though I arrived an hour late because I had the wrong directions. We had a good conversation, and I let my guard down. I didn鈥檛 want to get my hopes up before I met him. But after our conversation, I decided to be more open.
We went on a second date the following week, then he asked me to be his girlfriend. I liked him, but I told him to calm down. I thought it was too early to take that step because we鈥檇 only been talking for three weeks. To be fair, we鈥檇 discussed some important topics even before our second date. But I wanted us to know each other for at least a month before starting an official relationship.
I鈥檓 curious about the kind of topics you discussed
One was our finances. David said, 鈥淟et鈥檚 just be honest and tell each other how much we earn.鈥 This was new to me because I didn鈥檛 discuss my earnings with previous partners. I also didn’t ask them. But I saw he really wanted to be open in that aspect, so I told him exactly how much I earned, and he did the same.
At the time, I earned 鈧150k – 鈧200k as a freelance social media manager. He鈥檚 a tech bro and made about 鈧400k/month. We started dating a month later. This was in December 2023.
How has the relationship been so far?
It鈥檚 been really good. I鈥檝e never been in a relationship with this kind of openness before. David and I share everything.
When we argue, it鈥檚 mostly due to our different approaches to things. I want to address an issue immediately and get it over with, but he prefers to bring things up later. When he does that, I often feel blindsided. Like, you were pretending everything was alright while you had this thing on your mind?
This was a source of friction. I thought I was a chill person until we started dating. So, it surprised me how intense I could get in arguments. I鈥檇 have to physically stop myself to ask, 鈥淲hy am I so angry?鈥 But we鈥檙e adjusting better now. Sometimes, we just laugh at each other during arguments. Like, why are we acting like this?
Our different spending habits have also been subjects of these arguments.
How so?
I鈥檓 always like, 鈥淵ou shouldn鈥檛 be spending money this way.鈥
I鈥檓 the saver in the relationship. I grew up with a 鈥渘eed to save鈥 mindset, and it worried me that David had zero savings even though he earned so much money. Who does that?
So, I raised that with him a few times, and he鈥檚 seen the light. Now, he saves 40% of his monthly income with me and thinks twice about his spending.聽
At the moment, David works for a foreign company and earns 拢3k/month (about 鈧6m), and 40% of that is about 鈧2m. There鈥檚 another 拢300 he sends to me monthly.
I know people might think it鈥檚 crazy that he keeps his money with me, but no one should worry. I won鈥檛 run away with his money.
I鈥檓 screaming. Is the 拢300 a girlfriend allowance?
Something like that. This is how it started: During my NYSC in February 2024, I found a Place of Primary Assignment (PPA) that would pay me 鈧60k/month. When I told David about it, he thought I didn鈥檛 need it. My remote freelance job guaranteed up to 鈧200k/month. The 鈧60k job was on Lagos Island, but I live on the mainland, and commuting was going to be stressful and expensive.
I reasoned I should just try the 9-5 life, but David insisted that he didn鈥檛 think I should do it because of the stress. So, I joked that I鈥檇 quit if he paid me 鈧500k/month. Two months later, he got his current role and brought up the joke.
I didn鈥檛 quit, though. I didn鈥檛 want a situation where someone controlled my decisions because of money. I stuck with the job for another three months before I decided the 9-5 life wasn鈥檛 for me. After I left, he started sending me 拢300 every month. This has happened for six months now.
You mentioned he saves his money with you. Is it toward a particular goal?
A safety net. We just want to have something saved for when we need it. For example, he used his savings to buy a 鈧5m car and move into a 鈧1.9m apartment in 2024. Then, some more money to furnish and set up the place. All these were possible because of the safety net.
I have my own savings, too. Sometimes, I use it for our dates or joint expenses. My housewarming gift to him was most of the equipment in his kitchen, and the whole set cost me almost 鈧400k.
What鈥檚 your financial situation like right now?
On average, I make around 鈧450k – 鈧500k/month, depending on how many gigs I get. From this, I save at least 鈧100k.
I haven鈥檛 touched the 拢300 allowance David sends me monthly and haven鈥檛 even converted it. I鈥檓 keeping it as rent money. I currently live with family members, but I鈥檒l probably get my own place in March, so it will come in handy.聽
I鈥檓 sure that if I had been saving for rent from my income, I wouldn鈥檛 have the same level of financial freedom I enjoy now. Because I have this safety net, I can comfortably shop and eat what I want without overthinking expenses. I鈥檓 grateful for that.
Do you both have a monthly budget for romance stuff and dates?
We spend about 鈧100k on dates and do this at least once a month. Other times, we stay indoors and order food, which costs anything between 鈧20k and 鈧30k.
David pays for these dates. From his salary, we decided that 鈧1m is for him to spend on whatever he wants, and the money for dates comes from there. On the rare occasion that he finishes the 鈧1m, I send him like 鈧100k. That said, I also ask him for money if I鈥檝e spent more than I planned for and only have my savings left. We try not to dip into our savings at all. If we do, we always return what we take.
How about gifts?
We often exchange random gifts, and don鈥檛 wait till special occasions. I get him jerseys and clothes. Sometimes, I just send him money. The most expensive gift he鈥檚 bought for me was my iPhone 14 Pro last year. It cost 鈧1.5m, so that was massive.聽
How are you both thinking about future plans for your relationship?
I鈥檓 definitely team japa, but David doesn鈥檛 want to leave unless he has solid options abroad. I understand him 鈥 拢3k can鈥檛 do much outside Nigeria. Even in Nigeria, 拢3k should make him super comfortable, but it doesn鈥檛. In the long term, we鈥檒l definitely leave because this country won鈥檛 get better.
For now, we鈥檙e just focusing on our relationship and trying not to let the pressures of adulting and work affect us. We also plan to go on vacation by the end of the year.
What鈥檚 your ideal financial future as a couple?
I want to earn millions so I can match his energy, and we won鈥檛 have to think deeply when we want to go on vacation. Let it be that we both worked hard for our money and can afford to rest. I鈥檇 also like a future where we can afford to live in nicer places, and we don鈥檛 spend all the money we make just living day to day.
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*Names have been changed for the sake of anonymity.
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