“Detty December”: A man surprises everyone by cracking his piggy bank after a year of saving and revealing an incredible quantity of cash.

After a year of saving, a Kenyan guy has gained a lot of attention online by cracking open his piggy bank and revealing a sizable accumulation of KSh 1000 and KSh 500 notes.

Kenyans keen to show off their year-long savings have started a trend after seeing the video, which has received a lot of attentio

A Kenyan man has amassed a substantial collection of KSh 1000 and KSh 500 notes in his piggy bank after a year of saving, which has garnered him a lot of attention online.

Kenyans eager to flaunt their year-long savings have sparked a social media trend after watching the video, which has garnered a lot of attention.

The man, whose name is currently unknown, embraced the custom of several Kenyans who have been proudly showing off their annual savings

The man is shown in the video, which was posted by @mpashogram, approaching and using a knife to crack open the wooden savings bank’s sealed ends.

When he succeeds, the audience is left in disbelief as he theatrically dumps the contents into the carpet.

The video has generated a lot of social media response, even if the man did not reveal the entire sum saved.

Another woman could be seen in the video smashing a plastic bottle to get to the pennies she had been accumulating for the whole year.

Reactions from the internet: “Angeweka na location tukuje kumcongratulate,” stated @kamakia.

remarked @mutuandunguuwinnie, “Wueh! Save culture by halafu tuambiwe hatuna.

“Wacha mimi ningoje Njaanuary,” stated @_.musyimi.

“Mm sijui kusave hivo ningekua nangalia kila wakati, ikifika thao natoka woooiii,” stated @denzelle_44_.

“Mimi kitu yenye nimesave hii mwaka ni memes tu,” stated @ricky_eryko.

@mashprokki stated, “Uzuri, ntaanza next year.”

“You save to spend on December us we spend everyday,” stated @_abed_ke.

According to @omoshricky, “His discipline.”

“Saving boxes: Simple initiative but really rewarding,” stated @mdawidatiki. I think the eighth wonder of the world is compounding. One can always have one with a padlock and give the key to a distant acquaintance.

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