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Top 5 Apps That Pay Nigerians for Watching Videos
Here are the Top 5 Apps That Pay Nigerians for Watching Videos, with earning potential, withdrawal methods, and useful links for more details.
Swagbucks
Swagbucks rewards users for watching videos, completing surveys, shopping online, and more. Payments can be made via PayPal, or converted into gift cards.
- Earnings: You can earn between $0.01 to $0.03 per video. Regular users report earning around $20 to $50 per month depending on activity level.
- How to Withdraw: Funds can be transferred to PayPal and later to a Nigerian bank account using platforms like Payoneer or Flutterwave.
- Links: Swagbucks Official Website
Testimonial: A Lagos-based user mentioned earning $30 monthly by watching ads and completing daily surveys during their free time
2. ySense (formerly ClixSense)
ySense allows users to earn by watching videos, testing apps, and completing microtasks. The platform supports multiple withdrawal methods.
- Earnings: Average users earn between $5 to $50 per month depending on time spent.
- How to Withdraw: Payments are processed via PayPal, Skrill, or Payoneer. You can then transfer funds to Nigerian banks through services like Payoneer.
- Links: ySense Official Website
Testimonial: A Nigerian student in Abuja shared that completing surveys and watching videos on ySense earned them $20 in their first month, which they used to supplement their data expenses
3. BuzzBreak
BuzzBreak pays users for watching videos, reading news, and engaging with advertisements.
- Earnings: Up to ₦1,000 daily if you engage consistently. Some users earn approximately ₦5,000 monthly.
- How to Withdraw: Payments are made via PayPal. Nigerians can use Payoneer or Flutterwave to move funds to their bank accounts.
- Links: BuzzBreak on Google Play Store
Example: A user in Ibadan made an extra ₦4,500 in two weeks by dedicating one hour daily to watching videos on the app
4. Foap
Foap lets users upload videos and photos to earn money. Brands or agencies purchase your content, and you earn per download.
- Earnings: Each video download earns you $5, with the potential for much more if brands use your content.
- How to Withdraw: Payments are made directly to your PayPal account. You can use PayPal-linked services like Payoneer to transfer funds to your Nigerian bank.
- Links: Foap Official Website
Practical Example: A photographer in Lagos uploaded travel videos and earned over $100 in a month, funding their next project
5. Hawkit
Hawkit is a Nigerian app that pays users for tasks like watching videos, commenting, and sharing posts on social media.
- Earnings: Users earn between ₦20 and ₦50 per task, with some making up to ₦10,000 monthly through active participation.
- How to Withdraw: Payments can be withdrawn directly to your Nigerian bank account with a low minimum withdrawal threshold.
- Links: Hawkit Official Website
Testimonial: A small business owner in Lagos used Hawkit to fund their campaigns and earned extra income by completing daily video tasks
Tips for Maximizing Earnings
- Consistency: Spend at least 1-2 hours daily to maximize earnings.
- Optimize Withdrawals: Use trusted platforms like Payoneer or Flutterwave to easily access funds in Nigerian banks.
- Refer Friends: Many of these apps offer bonuses for referrals, boosting your total income.
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