1300Two South African strippers have shared shocking details about their work in Nigeria, revealing that they earn as much as ₦3 million daily and attract clients from all walks of life, including pastors.
Their comments, made on Nedu Wazobia’s Clarity Zone podcast, have sparked intense online discussion about money, morality, and parenting.
One of the dancers said her move to ex%tic dancing in Nigeria was driven by financial reality.
“The pay in Nigeria was too good to ignore. In South Africa, I could never earn what I make here,” she said. The second guest revealed that ₦3 million is her “least” daily earning, highlighting the lucrative nature of their work.
Both women are mothers of nine-year-old children but approach parenting differently. One explained that her son knows about her work after accidentally seeing a video on her phone, while the other said her daughter remains unaware of her profession.
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Despite the sensitive nature of their jobs, they insist that the Nigeria: We earn N3m daily, pastors patronise us dynamic demonstrates transparency about their lifestyle and earnings.
The dancers also noted that their clientele includes highly respected individuals, a statement that intensified online debates about the country’s nightlife economy and financial opportunities.
The discussion on the podcast continues to be widely shared, with social media users divided over the choices and realities revealed by the South African strippers.

