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Posted by: Kolawole Kayode Joseph
« on: March 03, 2019, 03:35:47 AM »

I can't even see withdraw link on my own profile. May God help us sha.
Posted by: Asphalt
« on: January 16, 2019, 02:21:30 PM »

nnu policy is too much and the changes is dicouraging.
I have 20k nars and 1 refer and I can't withdraw.
now am told to get another refer before withdrawal.

It's really frustrating but get their recommended 2 referrals first
Posted by: Asphalt
« on: January 16, 2019, 02:21:14 PM »

nnu policy is too much and the changes is dicouraging.
I have 20k nars and 1 refer and I can't withdraw.
now am told to get another refer before withdrawal.

It's really frustrating but get their recommended 2 referrals first
Posted by: edeboy
« on: January 12, 2019, 04:07:31 PM »

nnu policy is too much and the changes is dicouraging.
I have 20k nars and 1 refer and I can't withdraw.
now am told to get another refer before withdrawal.
Posted by: Asphalt
« on: January 01, 2019, 12:26:43 AM »

NNU.ng is the most popular 'read and get paid' news portal in Nigeria. You just need to post contents to the portal, interact by commenting and inviting, then you earn just like that!

The Nigerian News Update is owned by one Paul Sampson, an internet mogul who has managed to earn upto 6 good figures in the Nigerian internet scene. He's the owner of Coolnaira.



Well that's not what Nigerians are yearning to know, it's the making-money part of his platform. Making money on NNU is as smooth as anything especially if you are one hell of an affiliate marketer


NNU isn't a big deal when it comes to sailing through their registration. Locate nnu.ng from your browser and go along as well to locate a registration link on their navigation or go to nnu


You will be asked to tender several of your data like email, username, password and an N1,600 non refundable fee. You will also be given a well-detailed step by step procedure on how to get your account created. Once your account is set-up, your are one step close to making money on the portal.






The one step is just to refer the compulsory two persons needed to redraw any fund on the site. Locate your dashboard on the portal to find you referral code.


Be certain to enter correctly your bank account details on your dashboard as NNU pays their due members from the 27th of each month upon request. 



Is NNU Legit?





Nnu remains an effective site to earn money as a second income. It is flexible and highly suitable for students, housewives, youths and all class of individual who would love a part-time job.


Despite the widespread success of the portal, there are still doubt whether they truly pay when people earn. I have friends who are Nnu.ng longstanding members, makers of some enviable sum of cash from the site and do share experiences to many.


They[NNU] readily pay people who make the money through referral, then pay about 30% of the money earned by others commenting and posting on the site. It's simply legit although their payment pattern might deviate a bit due to the increasing number of members.



Alternatives to NNU.ng 2019





Wakanda .ng


Wakanda.ng is almost similar to nnu just that it's free to register without paying a compulsory non-refundable fee. However, to earn pretty much snappier, you need to refer people through their affiliate program.


You might opt for the slow way by just posting and commenting, although their tokens for that are low compared to that of NNU.

They are legit and do interestingly pay members who requested and made a minimum of N5,000 every week.



Others similar sites include Blog9ja, GetPaid Nigeria, NewsPay. These latter sites are not confirmed to be legit. They might be, there's no disapproving of it. It's certainly fun to try new things but it's at your risk so take it with care.

Seeing the success of NNU, online adventurers did go to try their luck using NNU's modus operandi. They might look genuine but might just be a scam set up to derive their needed money then no gain.



Meanwhile, there are other 'get paid to read' foreign portals. They however require the paypal payment system. It might interest you to know that they have their own unique strategy they require of from members. It might be far from similar to those of NNU and is really fun to try.

Some of these sites include: Capitalofnews.com, Baseofnews.com, 17upnews.com, Hitofnews.com, 7socup.com



Stay safe from scam while surfing through these sites as they are not in anyway affiliated to the writer.