An alleged employee of Dangote Group has triggered widespread reactions online after a payslip said to detail his monthly earnings surfaced on social media.
The claim, which remains unverified, was shared on X (formerly Twitter) and has since fueled debate over salaries and working conditions in Nigeria.
Payslip breakdown circulates online
According to the post by @UnkleAyo, the worker reportedly earns about ₦146,351 monthly, including allowances and incentives.
The breakdown listed a basic salary of ₦30,758, alongside housing, food, transport, and utility allowances.
Other components reportedly included ₦45,000 as transport support and ₦20,270 as incentives, pushing the total figure higher.
From my DMs.
How Dangote pays.
No leave for contract staff. 75 weekly visits to outlets.
137K.
Monthly hazard pay is #1,456 – basically 1 dollar.
Laundry is 910 naira. 😂
This is not supposed to be funny. pic.twitter.com/tyAzZqt1OX
— 👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊 (@UnkleAyo) May 6, 2026
Worker alleges demanding conditions
Beyond the salary details, the individual also raised concerns about working conditions.
He claimed that contract staff are not entitled to leave benefits and are expected to meet strict performance targets.
According to the message, workers are required to visit as many as 75 outlets weekly, with activities tracked through an app.
Mixed reactions trail claims
The post has sparked mixed reactions, with some users questioning whether the pay matches the workload described.
Others pointed out that the information has not been independently verified and should be treated with caution.
The development comes amid broader conversations around wages, labour standards, and employment conditions in Nigeria.
— 👑S.A.L.A.K.O🕊 (@UnkleAyo) May 6, 2026