Crowdfunding in Nigeria is powerful.
But without structure, it struggles to scale.
Here’s why Nigeria needs structured crowdfunding — and what that really means.
In this economy, many of us feel we don’t have enough to give. But kindness doesn’t always require millions.
Sometimes it’s ₦2,000 that completes someone’s medication.
Sometimes it’s ₦5,000 that helps a child stay in school one more term.
Sometimes it’s just sharing a campaign so it reaches the right person.
The less privileged among us are not asking for luxury, they’re asking for a chance to survive and live with dignity. Every time you give, even what seems small to you, you become someone’s answered prayer.
Let’s stop waiting to be rich before we show kindness. The need is now. The opportunity to help is now.
If a campaign has touched your heart today, don’t just scroll, do something. Even the smallest donation counts.
Drop a ❤️ if you believe small acts of kindness can change lives
Good morning 🙂
@ChiefessX@Wizarab10@DONJAZZY@rocketthegreat You should consider using a crowdfunding platform so everything is more transparent and organised. That way people can clearly see the goal amount, progress, updates, and how the money is being used.
@ChiefessX@Wizarab10@DONJAZZY@rocketthegreat Hi Debbie. So sorry to hear what your brother is going through 💔
Since you started this campaign, how much has been raised so far? And how do donors know when the target amount has been reached?
I promised myself not to tweet about my mum’s health again but this is really heavy on me. 🤦🏼♀️
Yesterday, my mum was praying to God to take her life. 💔
We keep saying Èni kú làgbára Ọlọrun with heavy hearts. The illness is not getting better.
Yā Rabb, I am trying my best to keep praising You despite everything. Please show us mercy, grant her shifā’ and ease our hearts. 🤲🏻
My baby sister sending me an “I have finished” message alongside her appreciation message is easily the best thing I’ve received today.🥹
I still remember that call from home years ago: "Taiye wants to go back to school.”
And today, 9 years after secondary school, my baby girl is finally a graduate. I’m so proud of her commitment, resilience, and determination. Watching her finish this journey despite everything life threw at her makes my heart so full.
Congratulations, my baby sis. You did it.🎓🤍 @SuccessDataHub1 I am proud of you.🥹
But when they eventually started asking for food, did you help them?
Because that’s the hard part of this conversation. Some people are genuinely hungry, while others have turned begging into a system. How do we help without encouraging dependency or manipulation?
In your opinion, what’s the real solution here?
@iamnasboi What touched you was not the money he brought back. It was the honesty.
In a time where many people expect deceit first, simple integrity stands out deeply. Sometimes one genuine act restores your faith in humanity. 💚
To every person who has already given, this one is for you.
Because of your support:
₦130,500 is already working toward 200 orphans having a real Children’s Day
₦489,500 is building towards helping Latifat walk again
₦42,000 to restore Bosede’s smile
₦63,000 towards making books available for kids who don’t have
₦673,000 towards helping students in Nigerian universities avoid dropping out because of funding.
May your own needs be met with the same speed and kindness you’re showing others. You are not just donating. You are the reason these stories are changing.
Please join us in saying a prayer in the comments for those who have donated and supported in one way or another
#NaijaNoCap