• Home
  • Advertisement
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Other Links
Sunday, June 1, 2025
  • Login
  • Register
9Ja Spectators
  • Home
  • Members
  • Recent Posts
  • BlogLatest Blog
No Result
View All Result
9Ja Spectators
  • Home
  • Members
  • Recent Posts
  • BlogLatest Blog
No Result
View All Result
9Ja Spectators
No Result
View All Result
Home Tech

Facebook Monetization: Content Creators In Nigeria Celebrate Eligibility to Earn Revenue

Reporter by Reporter
in Tech
Reading Time: 1 min read
A A
0
152
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsAppShare on Telegram

In a significant development for the creator economy in Nigeria, Facebook’s parent company Meta has made the country eligible for content monetization on its platform. Beginning Thursday, June 27th, Nigerian content creators can now earn advertisement revenue from their Facebook posts and videos.

The announcement was met with enthusiasm and celebration from numerous creators across the country. Many took to Facebook itself to express their joy and gratitude after seeing the eligibility status reflected on their professional dashboards.

The development means that Nigerian creators can now monetize their content through Facebook’s various ad products, a privilege that was previously unavailable to them. This opens up new revenue streams and opportunities for these digital content producers, empowering them to generate income from their creative efforts.

The expansion of Facebook’s monetization program to Nigeria is seen as a positive step in fostering the growth of the local creator ecosystem. Content creators in the country have long awaited this milestone, which will allow them to be rewarded for the value they bring to the platform’s user base.

Tags: 9jaspectatorsEligibility to Earn RevenueFacebook Content CreatorsFacebook MonetizationSpectatorsspectatorsng
Previous Post

Facebook Monetization: Content Creators In Nigeria Celebrate Eligibility to Earn Revenue

Next Post

Insight into why d.light CEO, Konga boss, Nick Imudia may commit suicide

Next Post
Insight into why d.light CEO, Konga boss, Nick Imudia may commit suicide

Insight into why d.light CEO, Konga boss, Nick Imudia may commit suicide

Leave a ReplyCancel reply

Senator Alli mourns Oniroko of Iroko, Oba Opeola

Senator Alli mourns Oniroko of Iroko, Oba Opeola

by Reporter
0

Senator Sharafadeen Alli (APC-Oyo South) has expressed deep sorrow over the passing of the Oniroko of Iroko, Oba Ismaila Abioye...

Enugu Native Doctor and Suspected Kidnapper Arrested While Attempting to Flee Nigeria

Enugu Native Doctor and Suspected Kidnapper Arrested While Attempting to Flee Nigeria

by Reporter
0

A native doctor from Enugu State, identified on Facebook as Ezeani Enugu State, has been apprehended by the Nigeria Immigration...

“She Was My Everything” — Veteran Actor Ojopagogo Remembers Late Wife, Funmilayo, 25 Years After Her Passing

“She Was My Everything” — Veteran Actor Ojopagogo Remembers Late Wife, Funmilayo, 25 Years After Her Passing

by Reporter
0

Veteran Yoruba actor Razaq Olayiwola, popularly known as Ojopagogo, has paid an emotional tribute to his late wife, Funmilayo Akanke...

How to Recognize a Genius: 10 Traits That Set Them Apart

by Reporter
0

●By Dr. Lynda Shaw – Neuroscientist, Leadership Psychologist, and Expert on Genius Spotting a genius isn’t always easy. Some stand...

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Members
  • Recent Posts
  • Blog

© 2023 SpectatorsNG

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In