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‘₦910 Monthly Laundry Allowance’: Alleged Worker Dangote leaks Staff Salary Payslip Online, Work Conditions
An alleged salary breakdown and working conditions of a Dangote Group employee have gone viral on X, sparking mixed reactions online.
- An alleged salary breakdown and working conditions of a Dangote Group employee have gone viral on X, sparking mixed reactions online.
- The claims, which include earnings of about ₦146,351 monthly and strict work expectations, have not been independently verified.

An individual claiming to be a staff member of Dangote Group has triggered widespread reactions online after allegedly revealing details of his salary structure and working conditions.
The claims surfaced on X through a post by user @UnkleAyo, also known as Salako, who said the information was sent anonymously via direct message, along with what appeared to be a payslip.
According to the post, the alleged employee’s total monthly earnings stand at about ₦146,351 when allowances and incentives are included.
The breakdown reportedly includes a ₦30,758 basic salary, ₦11,466 housing allowance, ₦5,460 food allowance, ₦5,460 utility allowance, ₦1,456 hazard allowance, ₦9,646 transport allowance, ₦15,925 inflation allowance, and ₦910 laundry allowance.
Additional reported payments include ₦45,000 transport support and ₦20,270 performance incentive.



Beyond the salary structure, the message also made claims about working conditions. The alleged employee stated that contract staff do not receive leave benefits and are required to visit multiple outlets daily while being monitored through a tracking application.
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The post further claimed that workers are expected to complete up to 75 outlet visits weekly as part of their duties.
The viral claims have since generated debate across social media, with users divided over the reported pay structure and workload expectations.
However, the figures and allegations have not been independently verified.
Some users expressed concern over alleged labour conditions, while others criticised broader issues around employment standards and economic pressure in the country.


