Every week, thousands of Nigerians search for survey sites that pay real money. Some find legitimate platforms and earn a quiet supplementary income from their phones during spare time.
Others get burned by fake sites that collect their data, promise payments that never come, and disappear the moment they try to withdraw.
The truth about online survey sites in Nigeria sits somewhere between the overpromising advertisements that claim you can replace your salary answering questions and the complete cynics who say all survey sites are scams. Neither picture is accurate.
Legitimate survey sites do pay Nigerians real money. The amounts are modest, not life-changing. They work best as a supplementary income source during spare time rather than a primary earning strategy.
And the most important skill for a Nigerian survey earner is knowing which platforms are genuine, which have restricted Nigerian access, how to actually get paid, and how to avoid wasting time on platforms that will never pay out.
This guide covers all of it. The best legitimate survey sites accessible to Nigerians, what each one pays, how their payment systems work for Nigerian users, the honest income expectations, how to maximize your earnings, and the red flags that identify scam sites before they waste your time.
How Online Survey Sites Work

Companies, market research firms, and brands need consumer opinions to make business decisions.
They want to know what people think about their products, how they use certain services, what their shopping habits look like, and how they respond to new product concepts. Collecting this data through market research agencies is expensive when done through traditional focus groups and interviews.
Online survey platforms solve this by building large panels of regular people who complete surveys in exchange for rewards. The survey site charges the company for each completed survey and distributes a portion of that fee to the survey taker as cash, gift cards, or points convertible to rewards.
As a survey taker, you create a profile on the platform providing your demographic information (age, gender, location, income level, education, profession, and household details).
The platform uses this profile to match you with surveys relevant to the companies paying for research. You complete the survey, your account is credited, and you eventually withdraw your earnings.
The Nigerian challenge with survey sites is twofold. First, many surveys target specific markets (primarily the US, UK, Canada, and Australia) and are simply not available to Nigerians because the paying companies are not researching Nigerian consumers.
Second, payment methods that work smoothly for US and UK users (PayPal, Venmo, local bank transfers) are either unavailable in Nigeria or charge high conversion fees.
The platforms on this list have been selected specifically because they have demonstrated actual payment delivery to Nigerian users and offer payment methods accessible from Nigeria.
Best Survey Sites That Pay in Nigeria

Swagbucks
Swagbucks is one of the most established rewards platforms in the world and one of the most accessible to Nigerian users. It operates a points system where everything you do on the platform earns you SB points that can be redeemed for cash via PayPal or for gift cards from major retailers.
Beyond surveys, Swagbucks pays you for watching videos, playing games, searching the web through their search engine, shopping through their affiliate store links, and completing offers.
This multi-activity earning model means you are not solely dependent on survey availability, which can be limited for Nigerian users.
How surveys work on Swagbucks:
After creating a free account at swagbucks.com, complete your profile thoroughly. The more complete your demographic profile, the more surveys you qualify for. Surveys earn between 40 and 200 SB depending on length and topic.
Surveys typically take 5 to 20 minutes. Be aware that you may be screened out of some surveys after a few questions because your demographic profile does not match the research requirement. When screened out, Swagbucks typically awards a small consolation credit of 1 to 2 SB.
Payment for Nigerian users:
The most reliable payment route for Nigerian Swagbucks users is through PayPal. The minimum PayPal cashout threshold is 2,500 SB (approximately $25).
Nigerian users need a verified PayPal account to receive these payments, then convert from PayPal to their Nigerian bank account using a service like Payoneer or through available P2P conversion services.
Realistic monthly earnings:
Active Nigerian users who complete available surveys and supplement with video watching and other activities realistically earn $10 to $30 per month. This is not significant income but it is genuine, consistent, and requires no skill beyond completing questionnaires accurately.
Toluna
Toluna is a global survey and polling platform with a genuinely active Nigerian user community. It has a reputation among Nigerian survey takers as one of the more reliable platforms for survey availability and payment delivery.
The platform works on a points system. Surveys earn between 15,000 and 100,000 Toluna points depending on length. The conversion rate is approximately 30,000 points to $3, meaning a 15-minute survey earning 50,000 points translates to roughly $5.
Getting started:
Create a free account at toluna.com and complete your profile comprehensively including all demographic sections. Toluna uses profile information extensively to match you with relevant surveys. A complete profile dramatically increases the number of survey invitations you receive.
Survey types on Toluna:
Product opinion surveys, brand awareness studies, political and social opinion polls, media consumption surveys, and health and lifestyle questionnaires all appear regularly. Survey lengths range from 5 minutes for short opinion polls to 30 minutes for detailed product concept evaluations.
Payment for Nigerian users:
Toluna offers PayPal payments accessible to Nigerian users with verified PayPal accounts. They also offer gift card options for major global retailers. The minimum redemption threshold starts at around 30,000 points.
Tips for Toluna:
Complete the daily polls (quick one-question votes) regularly as they maintain your account activity status and earn small amounts of daily points. Participate in community forums and discussions as these also earn bonus points. The platform sends survey invitation emails; check your inbox regularly and respond quickly because many surveys have limited response slots that fill up fast.
ySense (formerly ClixSense)
ySense is one of the most consistently recommended survey platforms among Nigerian online earners. It has been operating for many years, has a large Nigerian user base, and importantly, pays through multiple methods that work reliably in Nigeria.
The platform offers surveys, daily checklist bonuses, and task-based earning through their integration with Figure Eight (a human intelligence task platform).
Survey earning on ySense:
Surveys pay $0.50 to $5.00 each depending on length and topic. You are prescreened with a few qualifying questions before the full survey begins.
Being screened out at this stage earns a small consolation amount. Complete your demographic profile in detail because it significantly affects your survey qualification rate.
Daily checklist bonus:
ySense offers a daily checklist that awards a bonus when you complete a minimum number of activities during the day.
Completing surveys, tasks, and offers all count toward the daily checklist. Consistently hitting the checklist bonus meaningfully increases your monthly earnings beyond survey income alone.
Payment for Nigerian users:
ySense pays through PayPal, Skrill, and gift cards. The minimum cashout threshold is $10. For Nigerian users, Skrill is particularly useful because it is more accessible in Nigeria than PayPal in some situations and allows conversion to naira through available exchange services.
Realistic monthly earnings from ySense:
Active users completing available surveys and daily checklists earn $15 to $40 per month. The platform has a task section where human intelligence tasks (data categorisation, image labeling, content moderation) earn additional income beyond surveys.
Surveytime
Surveytime uses a different model from most survey platforms. Rather than accumulating points and redeeming when you reach a threshold, Surveytime pays $1 directly for each survey you complete, with payment processed immediately after completion.
This immediate payment model is particularly appreciated by Nigerian users who have been burned by platforms with high redemption thresholds that never seem to be reachable given the low survey availability in Nigeria.
How it works:
Sign up at surveytime.io with a Google account. Complete surveys as they become available. Each completed survey credits $1 to your account. Request payment when you choose. For Nigerian users, Surveytime pays through PayPal and Amazon gift cards.
Limitations:
Survey availability on Surveytime can be inconsistent for Nigerian users. On some days multiple surveys are available; on others, none. The platform does not offer supplementary earning activities beyond surveys, so your income is purely dependent on survey availability.
Best use case:
Surveytime works best as a supplementary platform used alongside others rather than your sole survey income source. When a survey is available, it earns immediately and reliably. When it is not, you switch to other platforms.
Branded Surveys
Branded Surveys (previously known as MintVine) is a survey-focused platform with a clean, professional interface and a history of reliable payment delivery. It has a dedicated community of Nigerian earners and is frequently mentioned in Nigerian online earning communities as a platform that pays consistently.
How it works:
Sign up at brandedsurveys.com and complete the detailed profile questionnaire. Your profile determines your survey eligibility. Surveys earn points (100 Branded Surveys points equal $1). Typical surveys earn 100 to 300 points (equivalent to $1 to $3) and take 10 to 25 minutes.
Elite member status:
Branded Surveys has a tiered membership system. Silver, Gold, and Platinum members earn bonus points on surveys based on their tier level. Reaching higher tiers requires consistent survey completion and platform engagement. The bonus percentages at higher tiers meaningfully increase your effective hourly earn rate.
Payment for Nigerian users:
Branded Surveys pays via PayPal, which is the most common withdrawal route for Nigerian users. The minimum cashout threshold is $5 (500 points). The relatively low threshold makes it accessible for users who do not accumulate points quickly.
Realistic monthly earnings:
Active daily users realistically earn $20 to $50 per month from Branded Surveys, making it one of the better-paying platforms accessible to Nigerian users relative to the time investment required.
PrizeRebel
PrizeRebel is a points-based rewards platform that offers surveys, offer completion, and tasks as earning activities. It is particularly notable for Nigerian users because of its low minimum cashout threshold and multiple payment options.
Survey earnings:
Surveys on PrizeRebel earn points at rates varying from 50 to 400 points depending on length and type. The platform aggregates surveys from multiple survey providers, meaning the variety and volume of available surveys is broader than on single-provider platforms.
Payment for Nigerian users:
PrizeRebel offers PayPal payment at a minimum of just 500 points (equivalent to about $5). They also offer a wide range of gift cards. For Nigerian users who can access PayPal, the low threshold is a significant advantage over platforms requiring $25 or more before any withdrawal.
Referral programme:
PrizeRebel has an active referral programme that pays 15% to 30% of whatever your referred friends earn on the platform for the lifetime of their membership. For Nigerian users who build networks of friends on the platform, referral income can eventually exceed survey income.
Opinion Bureau
Opinion Bureau is a survey platform that specifically has good survey availability for users in emerging markets including Nigeria.
The platform focuses on product and brand opinion research for companies expanding into or operating in African markets, which means Nigerian demographic profiles are more frequently sought than on platforms focused purely on Western markets.
How it works:
Create a free account at opinionbureau.com and complete the detailed profile. Surveys pay $0.50 to $3.00 each. Payment is via PayPal at a minimum threshold of $10.
Why it works for Nigerians:
Because research companies pay for Nigerian consumer opinions through Opinion Bureau, the qualification rates for Nigerian users are higher than on platforms where most surveys target US and UK consumers.
Higher qualification rates mean less time wasted being screened out of surveys that were never going to include you.
Picoworkers
While not exclusively a survey platform, Picoworkers deserves mention here because it is one of the most consistently reliable earning platforms for Nigerians looking for micro-task income that overlaps with survey-style data collection activities.
Picoworkers hosts small tasks including testing websites, verifying search results, completing short questionnaires, following social media accounts, leaving product reviews, and participating in short user experience surveys. Tasks pay $0.05 to $1.50 each and can be completed in seconds to a few minutes.
Payment for Nigerian users:
Picoworkers pays through Skrill, PayPal, and cryptocurrency. The minimum payout is $5. Nigerian users who build a good completion rate on the platform get access to higher-paying tasks over time.
Why it works:
The volume of available tasks on Picoworkers is significantly higher than the survey availability on most dedicated survey platforms for Nigerian users. On days when survey sites have nothing available, Picoworkers typically has hundreds of small tasks ready to complete.
Timebucks
Timebucks is a rewards platform with an active Nigerian user community that pays for surveys, watching videos, visiting websites, completing social media tasks, and playing games. It accepts users from Nigeria and pays through a range of methods accessible from Nigeria.
Earning activities:
Surveys on Timebucks pay $0.10 to $2.00 each. The platform also pays for daily check-ins, content voting, following social media accounts, and completing sponsored offers. The diversity of earning activities helps maintain consistent income even when high-paying surveys are scarce.
Payment for Nigerian users:
Timebucks pays through Bitcoin, Tether (USDT), Airtm, and several other methods. For Nigerian users, cryptocurrency payment (particularly USDT) is a reliable route since it can be easily converted to naira through P2P platforms. The minimum payout is $1, which is one of the lowest thresholds available.
Referral income:
Timebucks pays 25% of whatever your direct referrals earn and smaller percentages from multiple levels below them. This tiered referral structure means that building a downline of active Nigerian users on Timebucks generates meaningful passive income over time.
Freecash
Freecash is a relatively newer platform that has gained a strong reputation in Nigerian online earning communities for reliable, fast payments and consistent task and survey availability.
How it works:
Sign up at freecash.com and complete available surveys, app testing tasks, and offer completions. The platform uses a coin system where 1,000 coins equal $1. Surveys earn 200 to 5,000 coins depending on length and topic.
Why Nigerian users rate it highly:
Freecash has a notably fast payment processing reputation. Many users report receiving payments within 24 hours of requesting withdrawal. The platform also tends to have higher survey qualification rates for Nigerian users than some older platforms and frequently adds new earning tasks.
Payment for Nigerian users:
Freecash pays through PayPal, cryptocurrency (Bitcoin and Litecoin), and gift cards. For Nigerian users, cryptocurrency withdrawal is often the fastest and most accessible route. Minimum cashout is 2,000 coins ($2).
Survey Junkie
Survey Junkie is one of the most popular survey platforms globally with a clean, focused interface dedicated specifically to surveys rather than multiple earning activity types. It has Nigerian users but survey availability for Nigeria is more limited than for US and UK users.
How it works:
Sign up at surveyjunkie.com and complete the profile. Points are earned per survey at rates of 20 to 200 points. 100 points equal $1. Surveys take 5 to 25 minutes.
Honest assessment for Nigerian users:
Survey Junkie is worth joining but Nigerians should manage expectations around availability. The platform’s survey inventory skews heavily toward US demographics.
Some Nigerian users report good survey availability; others report frequent screening-out experiences. The platform is most useful as part of a multi-platform strategy rather than as a primary survey site.
Payment for Nigerian users:
Survey Junkie pays through PayPal at a minimum of 500 points ($5).
Google Opinion Rewards
Google Opinion Rewards is a Google-developed survey app that sends you short, one to five question surveys directly to your phone and credits your Google Play balance upon completion.
How it works:
Download the Google Opinion Rewards app from the Google Play Store (available in Nigeria). Complete the initial survey to establish your profile. Google sends you survey notifications when surveys matching your profile become available. Each survey earns N50 to N500 in Google Play credits.
Important limitation:
Google Opinion Rewards pays in Google Play credits rather than cash. This is only useful if you regularly spend money on the Google Play Store for apps, games, or subscriptions. If you use Google Play regularly (for app purchases, Google One subscriptions, or similar), this effectively earns you real monetary value. If you do not use Google Play spending, the credits have no practical value to you.
Why it still makes the list:
The surveys are extremely short (one to five questions, often less than a minute), arrive passively without you needing to log in and search, and pay immediately upon completion. For users who regularly use Google Play, it is effectively passive income for minimal time investment.
How to Get Paid from Survey Sites in Nigeria
Payment is the most important practical consideration for Nigerian survey earners. Here is a breakdown of the most reliable payment routes.
PayPal
PayPal is accepted by most survey platforms and remains usable in Nigeria despite limitations in its full functionality there.
Nigerian users can receive money into a PayPal account but face restrictions on spending directly from it or connecting it to a Nigerian bank account in the traditional way.
The practical workaround most Nigerian PayPal users employ is converting PayPal funds through P2P exchange services, where buyers of PayPal balance pay you in naira through bank transfer in exchange for your PayPal funds.
These services exist in Nigerian online communities and forums dedicated to digital earners. Rates vary but are typically at or near the official exchange rate.
For a more structured solution, Payoneer allows you to connect a US bank account number that receives PayPal transfers, then withdraw to your Nigerian bank from Payoneer. This adds a step but provides a reliable, institutionalised conversion route.
Skrill
Skrill is more straightforwardly accessible in Nigeria than PayPal. You can create a Skrill account, receive survey earnings from platforms like ySense and Picoworkers, and transfer to your Nigerian bank account directly or through conversion services.
Cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, USDT)
Platforms like Timebucks and Freecash pay in cryptocurrency. Nigerian crypto users can receive survey earnings in USDT (Tether, a stable dollar-pegged cryptocurrency), transfer to a Nigerian crypto exchange or P2P platform, and convert to naira at current market rates.
This route has become increasingly popular because it bypasses the PayPal and traditional banking complications entirely.
Gift Cards
Many survey platforms offer gift cards from Amazon, iTunes, and global retailers as alternative payment options. For Nigerian users, the utility of gift cards is limited to online purchases from platforms that accept them.
Amazon gift cards have indirect value through agents who convert them to naira at a slight discount. Gift cards should generally be a secondary payment preference rather than primary.
Airtime Top-Up (selected platforms)
Some platforms specifically targeting African markets pay in airtime credits directly to Nigerian mobile numbers. This is the simplest payment mechanism for low earners but limits the flexibility of how you use your earnings.
Realistic Survey Earnings for Nigerian Users
Honest income expectations prevent disappointment and help you use survey sites appropriately as a supplementary rather than primary income source.
A Nigerian user actively registered on five to seven legitimate survey platforms, checking daily for available surveys, completing every qualifying survey, and supplementing with task-based earning on platforms like Picoworkers and Timebucks realistically earns:
Per day: $1 to $5 on active days with survey availability. Per week: $5 to $20 depending on how many surveys were available and completed. Per month: $20 to $80 for a consistently active user registered on multiple platforms.
At current exchange rates, $50 per month converts to approximately N75,000 to N80,000. That is supplementary income that covers data subscription costs, transport, and small personal expenses. It is not a salary replacement.
The factors that determine where you fall in this range include the number of platforms you are registered on, how thoroughly you completed your demographic profiles on each, how consistently you check for new surveys (surveys have limited slots and fill up), and whether you supplement survey income with tasks and other platform activities.
How to Maximise Your Survey Earnings in Nigeria
Register on multiple platforms simultaneously
Survey availability on any single platform for Nigerian users is inconsistent. Some days a platform has five surveys waiting; other days it has none.
Registered on six to eight platforms, you almost always have something to complete somewhere. Check each platform daily or set up email notifications.
Complete your demographic profile in full detail
Survey platforms match you with surveys based on your demographic profile. An incomplete profile means you miss surveys you would have qualified for if the platform knew more about you.
Fill in every section: age, gender, education level, employment status, household income, marital status, number of children, industry, purchasing habits, and every other demographic section available.
Respond to survey invitations immediately
Many surveys have limited quota slots. Once enough people matching a specific demographic have completed the survey, it closes to additional respondents regardless of whether they qualify demographically.
Early responders qualify; late responders find it already closed. Enable email and push notifications on your survey platforms and respond to invitations as quickly as possible.
Be honest and consistent in your answers
Survey platforms use attention check questions (questions embedded in surveys to verify you are reading carefully and answering honestly rather than clicking randomly for speed). Failing these checks gets you flagged and reduces future survey availability.
Answer honestly and consistently. If you said you are 28 years old in your profile, do not answer 35 in a survey demographic screening question.
Track your earnings and platform performance
Keep a simple note or spreadsheet of which platforms consistently deliver surveys and pay reliably and which have low availability or slow payment processing. Allocate your daily survey time to the platforms that consistently deliver for you and deprioritise low-performing ones.
Use referral programmes actively
Several survey platforms pay meaningful referral commissions on what your referred friends earn. Sharing your referral links with Nigerian WhatsApp groups, Telegram channels for online earners, and social media followers builds passive referral income alongside your direct survey earnings.
Red Flags and Survey Scams to Avoid in Nigeria
The survey earning space in Nigeria is polluted with scam sites that prey on people looking for legitimate ways to earn online. Here is exactly what to look for before registering on any platform.
They charge a registration fee
Legitimate survey platforms never charge you to join. You are providing valuable consumer data. The platform is earning from companies who pay to access that data. They have no reason to charge you. Any site requiring payment to register for surveys is a scam without exception.
They promise unrealistic earnings
Sites advertising earnings of N50,000 per day from surveys or claiming you will make enough to quit your job are lying.
Legitimate survey earnings for Nigerian users are modest. Anyone promising extraordinary income from surveys is either selling you a fabricated opportunity or promoting a pyramid referral scheme disguised as a survey site.
No verifiable payment history from real users
Before joining any survey platform, search for it specifically in Nigerian online earning communities (Facebook groups, Nairaland forums, Nigerian Reddit communities).
Real platforms have real payment screenshots from real Nigerian users. Platforms with no verifiable Nigerian payment history should be avoided until verified.
Minimum cashout thresholds that are impossibly high
Some scam sites set cashout thresholds at $100, $200, or higher while offering surveys that pay $0.10 each.
By simple mathematics, you would need to complete thousands of surveys to reach the threshold, and somehow the threshold always seems just out of reach when you approach it. Legitimate platforms have reasonable thresholds of $5 to $25.
They ask for excessive personal information upfront
Demographic profile completion is normal and necessary on legitimate survey platforms. But legitimate sites do not need your BVN, your bank account PIN, your NIN linked to verification requirements, or any financial access information beyond your payment account details for withdrawal purposes.
Any site requesting this information is either operating a data harvesting scam or setting up for financial fraud.
The website is newly created with no history
Check the domain registration date of any survey site you are evaluating. Free tools like whois.domaintools.com show when a website was registered.
A survey site registered three months ago with no verifiable payment history should be avoided. Legitimate survey platforms have been operating for years and have documented payment histories.
Nigerian Nairaland and Community Verification
The Nigerian internet community is one of the best resources for verifying survey platforms before committing time to them.
Nairaland’s Make Money Online section has thousands of threads discussing specific survey platforms, with real Nigerian users sharing payment screenshots, discussing availability, and warning about scams.
Before registering on any survey platform not covered in this guide, search for its name on Nairaland and in Nigerian Facebook groups for online earners. If real Nigerians are being paid by it, there will be evidence. If it is a scam, there will be warnings.
Frequently Asked Questions About Survey Sites That Pay in Nigeria
Which survey site pays the most to Nigerian users?
No single platform consistently pays the most because earnings depend heavily on survey availability at any given time.
Among Nigerian users, Branded Surveys, ySense, and Swagbucks tend to receive the highest ratings for consistent earnings and reliable payment delivery. Using all three together maximises your monthly income.
Can I really make meaningful money from survey sites in Nigeria?
Yes, but meaningfully is relative. Survey sites realistically generate $20 to $80 per month for active Nigerian users. That is N30,000 to N120,000 monthly at current rates, which is useful supplementary income for covering data, transport, or savings goals. It is not a primary income replacement.
How do I receive my survey earnings in Nigeria?
The most common routes are PayPal (then converted to naira through P2P services), Skrill (more directly accessible in Nigeria), and cryptocurrency (USDT or Bitcoin received and converted through Nigerian crypto platforms). Gift cards are an option but have limited flexibility for Nigerian users.
Is Google Opinion Rewards available in Nigeria?
Yes. Google Opinion Rewards is available in Nigeria and accessible through the Google Play Store. It pays in Google Play credits rather than cash, which limits its utility to users who spend on Google Play apps and services. Surveys are short and paid immediately upon completion.
How many survey sites should I register on?
Registering on five to eight platforms is the optimal range for most Nigerian users. Below five and you will frequently have nothing available to complete.
Above eight and managing all the platforms becomes time-consuming relative to the marginal income from the additional platforms.
Why do I keep getting screened out of surveys?
Being screened out (disqualified after answering a few preliminary questions) happens when your demographic profile does not match the specific research requirement for that survey.
The company may need respondents of a specific age group, income level, or purchasing behaviour that does not match your profile.
This is normal and happens even to users in high-demand demographics. Completing your profile fully reduces (but does not eliminate) screening frequency. Legitimate platforms give you a small credit for being screened out.
Final Thoughts
Survey sites that pay in Nigeria are real. The income is modest. The process is simple. The time commitment is low.
And for Nigerian students, job seekers, stay-at-home parents, and anyone with spare time on their hands, they provide a legitimate and accessible supplementary income stream that requires nothing more than a phone, a data connection, and the discipline to check in daily.
The key is managing expectations clearly. Survey sites will not change your financial life. They will cover your data subscription costs, contribute to your savings goals, or provide small amounts of spending money from what would otherwise be idle screen time.
Register on the platforms in this guide that match your accessible payment methods. Complete your profiles thoroughly.
Check daily. Answer honestly. Withdraw regularly rather than letting balances build up. And use the income for what it is: a small, consistent supplementary stream that costs you only time you were already spending on your phone.
The scams are out there. Now you know what they look like. The legitimate sites are also out there. Now you know which ones to use.
Disclaimer
This article is written for informational and educational purposes only. Survey platform availability, payment methods, earnings rates, and terms of service change regularly and may differ from what is described at the time of reading.
All income figures are general estimates based on community reports and are not guarantees of individual earnings. Survey availability for Nigerian users varies significantly across platforms and over time.
The author and publisher accept no liability for any financial outcomes or losses arising from use of any platform mentioned in this article. Always verify the current terms, payment options, and community reputation of any survey platform through independent research before investing significant time. Never pay to register for a survey site.
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