
Flavia Argues fans to save money For January
Flavia Argues fans to save money For January
Flavia argues fans to save money For January as it is always known for brokness
According to Flavia Tumusiime on his daily radio show Am to Pm, she argued fans to be prepared for Jan

Because December is almost not there as it is a season known for spending and parties
She advised fans that most people don’t want to know whether is there or not, they’ll still
Party and spend extravagantly not knowing that January’s coming and it is always
A toughest Month due to Many commitments with it Fees inclusive and projects for the new year
While a good number of people believe that this is due to the overspending
And extravagant merrymaking antics during December for the Festive Season, there are many other reasons why
January is always filled with brokeness, excessive borrowing and gnashing of teeth.

Well, we are officially in December, a month for family gathering, partying, picnics, drink ups and making merry.
We understand most people are fired up to shake off the pandemic stress with their life-savings.
A section of people have already adopted a comical saying: “Enjoyment ku enjoyment If I die, I die” but Jan-worry is pitifully staring at them.
Those who have ever faced it’s wrath, like media personality, Flavia Tumusiime, are
Caring enough to share tips on how to survive the hustle that awaits after chopping money in the festive season.

Flavia has come out and advised netizens to prepare for the worst if they spend their savings like fishermen.
Taking to her Facebook page, the 32-year-old mother-of-one posted a pic, clad in a
Maroon dress, which accentuated her hour-glass figure and captioned it:
“We have entered the eating season. Please govern yourselves and merry Christmas.
Before I forget, please put aside January money NOW since the enjoyments might stretch into that month by accident.”
The beginning of January always ushers in a new year, with expectations of a
Prosperous life and one in which new resolutions are made and promises to live by past resolutions are also reaffirmed.
However, the excitement soon fades because January always seems like two months rolled into one