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Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by press9jatv: 8:21pm On Jun 28
Facebook Monetisation: Content Creators Celebrate As Nigeria Becomes Eligible to Earn Money

Nigeria is now eligible for Facebook content monetisation beginning Thursday, June 27.

After Meta approved the country Several content creators took to Facebook to celebrate the development after seeing the approval on their dashboard

The implication is that content creators living in Nigeria can now earn advertisement revenue from Meta, unlike before

Facebook creators in Nigeria can now earn money from ad revenue as the country has become eligible.

Meta, Facebook's parent company, ticked Nigeria blue in the professional dashboard on Thursday, June 27.

https://www.legit.ng/people/1599551-content-creators-celebrate-nigeria-eligible-facebook-monitsation-thursday-june-27/

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Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by Slytiger: 8:22pm On Jun 28
They should not forget to pay their taxes.

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Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by press9jatv: 8:22pm On Jun 28
Congratulations to Nigerians and content Creators

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Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by press9jatv: 8:23pm On Jun 28
Slytiger:
They should not forget to pay their taxes.
of course before facebook paid content Creators, they will surely ask for tax receipts and taxes is been deducted in the payout monthly

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Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by Slytiger: 8:29pm On Jun 28
press9jatv:
of course before facebook paid content Creators, they will surely ask for tax receipts and taxes is been deducted in the payout monthly
Congrats to the content creators. They are starting to reap the benefits of their hardwork.

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Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by press9jatv: 8:33pm On Jun 28
As META Recognizes Nigeria For Facebook Monetization, Here Are A Few Points To Note;

1. Don't be too fast to submit your tax information/setup

2. In as much as the monetization dashboard has read 'reside in eligible country' let's wait for official announcement otherwise when meta would have updated thier information to add Nigeria officially as an eligible country.

3. Be careful the kind of content you post as well as comments you make as soon as you get monetized.

4. Remember that Facebook pays for originality and be ready to do original content only because you can't just download someone's content and repost and then expect Facebook to pay you. Instead the original owner will still be receiving revenue on the content.

5. Finally you have joined the dollar gang, please don't get dêprêssed when the dollars are not coming in as expected because fb go whine you but no panic.

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Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by Nonexisting1: 8:44pm On Jun 28
Time to leave Facebook. I'm already suffering the useless contents that flood my page and now with this news, more useless contents will start flying around. I trust Nigerians to overdo things.

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Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by press9jatv: 8:50pm On Jun 28
Slytiger:

Congrats to the content creators. They are starting to reap the benefits of their hardwork.
yes soo
Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by slimfit1(m): 8:51pm On Jun 28
I looked at how Davido spray dollars I think we need to start charging or taxing rich people to oppress us. These people are bringing revenue to this country. The Naira is struggling because of this people splashing money for no business reasons.

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Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by seunmsg(m): 8:56pm On Jun 28
Seun, when will Nairaland content creators start benefiting from Ad revenue?

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Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by press9jatv: 8:56pm On Jun 28
BREAKING: Content creators on Facebook now eligible to earn money in Nigeria

Meta Platforms Incorporated has now enabled Facebook in-stream ads for indigenous content creators to earn a living using the app in Nigeria.

The social media giant formally listed Nigeria on Thursday as an eligible country for indigenous creators to monetize their content on Facebook.

Chronicle NG could independently verify the claims making the rounds on Thursday morning.

Meta’s President of Global Affairs, Sir Nick Clegg, said in March 2024 that the platform would introduce a feature on its Instagram app that would allow Nigerian creators to monetize their content.


Clegg said the feature would be unveiled in June 2024 and would enable indigenous content creators to earn a living using the app.

Clegg revealed this when the delegation paid a visit to President Bola Tinubu at the State House in Abuja.

“We have a lot to do with Nigeria to deepen partnerships,” Clegg added.


https://www.chronicle.ng/multimedia/social-media/creators-facebook-nigeria/

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Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by Brandosky: 9:03pm On Jun 28
Slytiger:
They should not forget to pay their taxes.
Tax kill u there !! Idiat

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Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by press9jatv: 9:18pm On Jun 28
Slytiger:

Congrats to the content creators. They are starting to reap the benefits of their hardwork.
yes
Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by Melagros(m): 10:03pm On Jun 28
COMRADES, this is a welcome development, Facebook made me an administrator for a particular group of over 40k members

I'll try hard to step up my game so I can be making money like Seun of nairaland

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Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by yesloaded: 10:03pm On Jun 28
It's time for me to become a content creator grin

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Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by GreenxGreen: 10:03pm On Jun 28
cool
Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by Skillsnigeria: 10:03pm On Jun 28
Noted
Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by ogaontop(m): 10:04pm On Jun 28
Na now some yeye content creators go begin cap rubbish all in the name of content!
A female student of UNIZIK jumped from a tricycle and died the other day while running away from a prankster who wants to prank "stealing" with a toy gun!

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Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by castrokins(m): 10:04pm On Jun 28
We Are All Content Creators

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Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by Hackerman4745: 10:05pm On Jun 28
Wow
Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by CartelKenneth: 10:05pm On Jun 28
Another wave of nonsense from braindead uselsss “content creators “ on that dying platform called Facebook just to earn a few measly bucks
God punish Zuckerberg for unleashing this monster on modern society
He will burn in hell forever 👺🔥🔥🔥

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Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by tiswell(m): 10:05pm On Jun 28
Now every Nigerian go become content creator.




More madness on the Nigerian space sad

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Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by helinues: 10:06pm On Jun 28
Finally but Facebook are still not straight with their monetization program for Nigerians.

90% of the Facebook pages are not eligible at the moment.

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Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by CartelKenneth: 10:06pm On Jun 28
Solituide:
Thats great, congratulations

Congratulations to who?
Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by Tonididdyx: 10:06pm On Jun 28
Me am sha going into CC this year! Be like ba FB I want for start

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Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by Havem: 10:07pm On Jun 28
Glory be to God
Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by PremiumCom: 10:07pm On Jun 28
Good
Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by crestedaguiyi: 10:07pm On Jun 28
Whoever pulled this off Deserve an award
Re: Facebook Monetisation: Nigerian Content Creators Eligible To Earn by GreenCovering: 10:09pm On Jun 28
Na wa o!
Nairaland has used and forgotten a lot of great contributors without any benefits accruing to them due to slow or lack of innovation on the platform.
sad

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