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Closed by Skya16(op):
CLOSED.THANKS EVERYONE
Re: Closed by Skya16(op):
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Re: Closed by Skya16(op):
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Re: Closed by Skya16(op): 9:37am On Nov 26, 2025
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Re: Closed by Skya16(op): 4:53pm On Nov 26, 2025
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Re: Closed by Fenrir(m): 8:22pm On Nov 26, 2025
Most people complain about quick rich schemes in Nigeria, but the truth is, if you really knew how to make money fast ethically, you’d already be loaded. It’s not about luck, it’s about thinking outside the box and leveraging opportunities others overlook.

One practical and completely legal business in Nigeria is linked to the cultural expectations around weddings, specifically Yoruba weddings. Everyone knows Yoruba grooms are “expected” to prostrate before their in-laws. Many people dislike the tradition, and it can even be a source of tension for couples, especially when Europeans or non-Nigerians are involved.

This creates a business opportunity: “Prostrate for Pay.”

Here’s how it could work:

Service Definition: Offer a professional, reliable service where trained individuals perform the ritual of prostration (or other ceremonial acts) for clients who either cannot or prefer not to do it themselves. This respects cultural expectations without breaking the law.

Target Market:

Non-Nigerians marrying Yoruba women or men.

Busy grooms who are abroad or unwilling to perform the ritual publicly.

Couples looking to streamline wedding ceremonies without upsetting families.

Pricing Model:

Fixed fee per event (negotiable depending on duration, travel, and family size).

Optional add-ons: ceremonial attire, video documentation for the family, coordination with elders.

Marketing Strategy:

Social media presence (Instagram, Facebook, Nairaland).

Testimonials from weddings where the service was successfully used.

Partnerships with wedding planners, event coordinators, or cultural consultants.

Legal & Ethical Compliance:

Service is strictly voluntary; no coercion.

Acts are symbolic and for performance purposes only.

All payments are transparent, respecting the boundaries of Nigerian law.

Why It Works: Supply and demand. There’s a cultural expectation, a market of people who want to comply without conflict, and a way to provide value ethically. Many weddings can benefit from this without anyone being offended, while creating a profitable niche business.
Re: Closed by Skya16(op): 10:36am On Nov 27, 2025
Fenrir:
Most people complain about quick rich schemes in Nigeria, but the truth is, if you really knew how to make money fast ethically, you’d already be loaded. It’s not about luck, it’s about thinking outside the box and leveraging opportunities others overlook.

One practical and completely legal business in Nigeria is linked to the cultural expectations around weddings, specifically Yoruba weddings. Everyone knows Yoruba grooms are “expected” to prostrate before their in-laws. Many people dislike the tradition, and it can even be a source of tension for couples, especially when Europeans or non-Nigerians are involved.

This creates a business opportunity: “Prostrate for Pay.”

Here’s how it could work:

Service Definition: Offer a professional, reliable service where trained individuals perform the ritual of prostration (or other ceremonial acts) for clients who either cannot or prefer not to do it themselves. This respects cultural expectations without breaking the law.

Target Market:

Non-Nigerians marrying Yoruba women or men.

Busy grooms who are abroad or unwilling to perform the ritual publicly.

Couples looking to streamline wedding ceremonies without upsetting families.

Pricing Model:

Fixed fee per event (negotiable depending on duration, travel, and family size).

Optional add-ons: ceremonial attire, video documentation for the family, coordination with elders.

Marketing Strategy:

Social media presence (Instagram, Facebook, Nairaland).

Testimonials from weddings where the service was successfully used.

Partnerships with wedding planners, event coordinators, or cultural consultants.

Legal & Ethical Compliance:

Service is strictly voluntary; no coercion.

Acts are symbolic and for performance purposes only.

All payments are transparent, respecting the boundaries of Nigerian law.

Why It Works: Supply and demand. There’s a cultural expectation, a market of people who want to comply without conflict, and a way to provide value ethically. Many weddings can benefit from this without anyone being offended, while creating a profitable niche business.
Not here please. Create your own thread
Re: Closed by Skya16(op): 10:36am On Nov 27, 2025
Good morning my beautiful Millionaires
Re: Closed by Fenrir(m): 10:44am On Nov 27, 2025
Skya16:
Not here please. Create your own thread
Be quiet, dont like it than block me its simple but ill call out a scam when I see a scam.
Re: Closed by Skya16(op):
CLOSED.THANKS EVERYONE
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