Nigerian editor Ruth Osime reacts as she shares 1976 receipt of N3,205 Honda car

Nigerian editor Ruth Osime reacts as she shares 1976 receipt of N3,205 Honda car

- Nigerian fashion editor, Ruth Osime, recently shared an old receipt from 1976

- The receipt which was for a car showed the automobile was purchased for N3,205

- Osime reacted to the document, stating that the said car costs over N32 million 50 years later

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The phrase, 'good old days' takes on a whole new meaning following ThisDay Style fashion editor Ruth Osime's recent Instagram post.

She took to her page to share an old receipt of a car dealership company, Leventis Motors. Information on the receipt shows that it was issued for a Honda Civic car in 1976 which cost N3,205.

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Nigerian editor Ruth Osime reacts as she shares 1976 receipt of N3,205 Honda car
Nigerian editor Ruth Osime shared the photo online. Photo credit: @ruthosime
Source: Instagram

Osime reacted to the price of the car and stated that the said car was now worth millions in present day.

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She wrote:

"In 1976, a Honda cost N3,205...yes you read right! Less than 50 years later...in one life time...the same car costs approximately N32,205,000!!! Do the maths. Who we offend???"

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Meanwhile, it was a celebration galore in Ebenebe town in Awka North Local Government Area, Anambra state following the donation of 2-bedroom bungalow to a widow identified as Philomena Ubaka, by a philanthropist, Arnold Chukwuebuka Ekweoba.

Ubaka had until now been living with her children in a deplorable thatched hut until hope shone on her in 2017 when an NGO, Restore a Radiant Smile Foundation met with her during one of their outreaches.

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Handing over the key to Ubaka on Friday, March 5, 2021, the benefactor and CEO, Ekweoba revealed that he had never met the woman until the day of the handover.

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