Nigerian content makers can now profit from ad income because Meta has fulfilled its promise to allow for the nation's monetization.
In May of this year, Meta made a commitment to permit Facebook monetization in Nigeria by June.
"Monetization won't be limited to just Instagram," it stated. Facebook monetisation will be available to Nigerian creators that are qualified to use our monetisation solutions.Our team is committed to a quick deployment, and we're working hard to make these monetization options available to Nigerian authors in June.\
In May of this year, Meta made a commitment to permit Facebook monetization in Nigeria by June.
"Monetization won't be limited to just Instagram," it stated. Facebook monetisation will be available to Nigerian creators that are qualified to use our monetisation solutions.Our team is committed to a quick deployment, and we're working hard to make these monetization options available to Nigerian authors in June.\
TIMIYANDAS.BLOGSPOT.COM also remembers that earlier in March, Sir Nick Clegg, President of Meta's Global Affairs, traveled to Nigeria and met with President Bola Tinubu as part of a group.
"Sir Clegg also said Meta will introduce in June 2024 a feature on its Instagram app that will enable Nigerian creators to monetize their content to enable them to earn a living using the app," according to information given at the time by presidential spokesperson Ajuri Ngelale.
Previously, Facebook monetisation was not available to content creators with Nigerian addresses unless their page management was headquartered in an approved nation.
As a result of the most recent advancement, Nigerian content creators may now monetize their work and get paid through Facebook in-stream, live, reel, bonus, and subscription advertisements.
On Thursday, June 27, 2024, the parent corporation of Facebook checked Nigeria off the professional dashboard.
"Sir Clegg also said Meta will introduce in June 2024 a feature on its Instagram app that will enable Nigerian creators to monetize their content to enable them to earn a living using the app," according to information given at the time by presidential spokesperson Ajuri Ngelale.
Previously, Facebook monetisation was not available to content creators with Nigerian addresses unless their page management was headquartered in an approved nation.
As a result of the most recent advancement, Nigerian content creators may now monetize their work and get paid through Facebook in-stream, live, reel, bonus, and subscription advertisements.
On Thursday, June 27, 2024, the parent corporation of Facebook checked Nigeria off the professional dashboard.
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