According to the recent post on his X page. The influencer gives financial advice to major Nigerians in friendship ahead of January as he wrote, "Please save money for January to avoid calling innocent people fake friends."
This witty yet impactful tweet sheds light on a universal experience—the financial strain that often accompanies the start of a new year. January, infamously dubbed the "longest month," can feel particularly challenging after the December festivities and overspending.
Pamilerin’s message encourages financial foresight, emphasizing how poor planning can strain relationships. When funds run low, people may turn to friends for help, and unmet expectations can lead to misunderstandings or even accusations of disloyalty.
The tweet has since gone viral, sparking conversations about the importance of budgeting and being intentional with expenses during the holiday season. Many users praised Pamilerin for addressing a real issue in such a humorous yet practical way.
So, as the new year approaches, let this serve as a reminder: celebrate responsibly in December, and save for January. Your friendships—and your wallet—will thank you!.
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