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A Beginner’s Guide to X Ads for Nigerian Creators

by Faith Amonimo
March 25, 2026
in Creator Economy
Reading Time: 9 mins read
X Ads for Nigerian creators

X Ads (formerly Twitter Ads) refer to the advertising platform where users, including creators and businesses in Nigeria, can run paid promotions to boost visibility, grow followers, drive traffic, or promote content/products. This is separate from Creator Revenue Sharing (where X pays you from ads in your replies). Nigerian creators can both earn from X’s monetization (like ad revenue sharing) and run their own ads via X Ads Manager to accelerate growth toward eligibility thresholds (e.g., verified followers and impressions).

As of January 31, 2026, Nigeria is fully supported for self-serve X Ads, and it’s listed among the available countries in Africa for advertisers. You can create and manage campaigns, target Nigerian or global audiences, and pay with supported methods (e.g., international cards; local Naira cards often work via global processors, though some use USD cards for reliability).

Running ads helps creators by:

  • Boosting posts to reach more verified/Premium users (key for gaining verified followers).
  • Increasing impressions and engagement to hit 5M organic impressions faster.
  • Promoting subscription perks or affiliate links for indirect monetization.

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Step-by-Step Guide for Nigerian Creators to Use X Ads

Step 1: Meet Basic Eligibility for X Ads

Your account must comply with X Ads Policies:

  • Complete profile (bio, username, handle, profile/header images compliant, and avoid misleading content).
  • No violations of X Rules or Ads Policies (e.g., no spam, hate speech, prohibited content).
  • Be 18+ and in a supported country (Nigeria qualifies for self-serve ads).
  • Have a payment method: Add a credit/debit card (Visa/Mastercard; many Nigerian cards work, but international/USD-enabled ones like virtual cards are more reliable to avoid declines).

No X Premium subscription is required to run ads (unlike for creator monetization), but having Premium boosts your organic reach and makes ads more effective.

Step 2: Set Up Your X Ads Account

  • Go to ads.x.com (or from X app/website: More > Professional Tools > X Ads, or directly search “X Ads Manager”).
  • Log in with your X account.
  • If new, you’ll be prompted to create an ads account: Select your country (Nigeria), time zone, and currency (often defaults to USD; some see NGN options indirectly).
  • Add a payment method: Enter card details (name, number, expiry, CVV). X charges in USD, typically, with your bank converting to NGN (expect minor fees).
  • Verify your account if prompted (email/phone already set).

Step 3: Create Your First Campaign

  • In Ads Manager (ads.x.com), click “Create campaign.”
  • Choose objective (best for creators):
    • Followers → Grow account (targets verified/Premium users).
    • Engagements → Boost likes/replies/reposts (builds impressions).
    • Website traffic → Drive to links (e.g., affiliate, shop, or subscription promo).
    • Video views or App installs, if applicable.
  • Set budget: Daily or total (start small, e.g., $5–$20/day or ₦10,000–₦50,000 equivalent).
  • Schedule: Run continuously or set dates.
  • Targeting (key for Nigerians):
    • Location: Nigeria (or specific states/cities), or global.
    • Demographics: Age, gender, language (English dominant).
    • Interests/keywords: Target niches (e.g., “crypto,” “Nigerian music,” “tech in Africa”).
    • Audiences: Custom (upload lists) or lookalikes; target “X Premium subscribers” indirectly via interests.
  • Creatives: Promote existing posts (best for organic feel) or create new ones (text, images, videos, carousels). Use high-engagement content.

Step 4: Launch and Optimize

  • Review and launch. Ads go live after approval (usually within hours to a day).
  • Monitor in Ads Manager: Track impressions, engagements, cost-per-result (CPC/CPM often low on X, e.g., $0.05–$1+ depending on targeting).
  • Tips for creators:
    • Promote threads/polls to spark replies (boosts eligibility for revenue sharing).
    • Target “engaged with similar accounts” or interests matching verified users.
    • A/B test creatives (e.g., different hooks).
    • Comply with Nigerian regs (e.g., ARCON for certain ads, but self-serve X ads are platform-governed).
  • Payouts aren’t involved here. You pay X, and the results drive growth.

Step 5: Integrate with Creator Monetization

  • Use ads to hit thresholds faster: 500+ verified followers for Revenue Sharing, 2,000+ for Subscriptions.
  • Once monetized, ads amplify earnings (more reach → more ad impressions in replies → higher payouts).
  • Earnings from Revenue Sharing pay via Stripe (Nigeria supported, USD to NGN).

Costs vary, but expect $0.10–$2+ per engagement/follower depending on competition. Start small, track ROI (e.g., new verified followers gained vs. spend). Many Nigerian creators use ads successfully for growth, with tutorials showing Naira card setups.

For issues, check help.x.com or X Business support and stay compliant to avoid account restrictions. Consistent organic + paid promotion is the winning combo for Nigerian creators in 2026!

Faith Amonimo

Faith Amonimo

Moyo Faith Amonimo is a Tech Writer and Newsletter Editor at Techsoma Africa, where she reports on technology and digital...

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