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    You are at:Home»News»Africa News»“I remember when we used to watch movies for ₦750” – Woman lamɘnts over the price of cinema tickets after spending ₦24,000 to see a cinema movie with her friend (WATCH)
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    “I remember when we used to watch movies for ₦750” – Woman lamɘnts over the price of cinema tickets after spending ₦24,000 to see a cinema movie with her friend (WATCH)

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    “I remember when we used to watch movies for ₦750” – Woman lamɘnts over the price of cinema tickets after spending ₦24,000 to see a cinema movie with her friend (WATCH)
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    A woman took to social media to lament over the cost of a cinema ticket after spending ₦24,000 to see a movie with her friend.

    In the clip, the woman pointed out that she wasn’t bothered about the ₦24,000 she spent on a movie, but the fact that there was a time when everyone could see a cinema movie for as little as ₦750.

    She reminisces about the luxury of seeing a movie at a low price compared to the present time, where goods and services are costly.

    The lowest price was ₦6,000 until the cinema stopped screening the film, she revealed, and the price ranges from ₦7,000 for a newly released movie to ₦6,500 after two weeks.

    She was astonished and questioned how products could become so expensive that she needed to spend ₦24,000  to watch a movie.

    She itemized the things that went into her movie theater bill, which included a pack of popcorn, a Coke, a bottle of water, and two movie tickets.

    In contrast to today, when everything is pricey and there is no such thing as a budget, she misses the days when she could hang out with her friends on a tight budget.

    The woman said that it is impossible to enjoy a good time with friends if one does not have more than ₦20,000.

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