An X user identified as @maaxthewave has sparked widespread reactions online after sharing details of a Christmas package reportedly distributed by an unnamed office to its staff.
According to the post, the end-of-year welfare package included a wide range of food items and financial benefits, drawing praise and debate across social media platforms.
The items shared were said to include two bags of rice, cartons of Golden Penny soya oil, tins of Peak powdered milk, macaroni, spaghetti, Gino jollof tomato paste, Knorr seasoning cubes, as well as bags of sugar and semolina.
In addition to these, the package reportedly featured tins of Milo, frozen chicken valued at one hundred thousand naira, and payment of a 13th-month basic salary.
The post quickly gained traction, with many users expressing admiration for the gesture and describing it as an example of how employers can show appreciation to workers during the festive season.
Others contrasted the benefits with their own experiences, lamenting the absence of similar welfare packages in their workplaces.
The post ended with a remark suggesting that people shouldn’t sleep on 9-to-5 jobs as some come with juicy benefits.
See the post below:
That not all.
There's also:
24 tins of Milo
100k worth of frozen Chicken
13th month basic salary.If you like use 9-5 play.
— 𝑴𝒂𝒂𝒙 𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑾𝒂𝒗𝒆🪐⚡ (@maaxthewave) December 13, 2025







