From sending cards, flowers, chocolates to more expensive gifts like diamonds to cars and hotel rooms, this day often requires that people spend a chunk of their hard-earned cash to show how much they love their significant partners.
Data from the Nigeria Inter-Bank Settlement System (NIBSS) Instant Pay, show that Nigerians spent about N2.5 million within hours on Valentine’s Day in 2019.
The statistics show that online payment of bills via NIBSS Instant Payments (NIP) hit exactly 2,500,177 transactions by 7.20 pm on this special day.
PoS transactions across the country reached N878,336 as of 7.20 pm.
Nigerians share their budget for Valentines Day
This year, Business Insider SSSA carried out an online poll to figure out how much Nigerians are willing to spend in the name of love.
Here is the outcome of the survey:
Majority of our voters (39.6%) chose $30 - $50 (N10,890 - N18,150) as the perfect budget for Valentine's Day.
$50 - $100 (N18,150 - N36,300) came in second place. 30.2% went for this budget.
Interestingly, the third-highest number of voters went for over $300 (N108,900). 17% chose this over the other cheaper options.
Only 13.2% voted for this amount which makes it the least ideal budget for Valentine's day.
If none of these budgets work for you, check here to see inexpensive ways to have a special Valentine's day.