By invitation

The Neighbour Partner Program

Some people hold a neighbourhood together. They run the estate group, they know which gate is broken, and when they recommend something, people actually listen. If that's you, we'd like to pay you for it.

What you earn

₦1,000 per neighbour who becomes active

Paid every Friday, straight to your OPay account. No cap, no targets, no minimum.

Launch rate, for neighbours you bring in during our first two weeks.

HOW IT WORKS

  1. You're invited. We text you a link to set up your account - it takes a minute and uses the phone number already on your nnabo account.
  2. You bring your neighbours on. Share your link, or just show them the app. Whatever actually works on your street.
  3. They credit you. When nnabo asks a new resident how they heard about it, they search your name and tap it. One tap.
  4. You get paid. Once that neighbour verifies their address and uses nnabo on three separate days in their first fortnight, ₦1,000 is yours. It lands the following Friday.

Why it's not just signups

We pay for neighbours who actually turn up - verified residents who post, comment, confirm an alert, or answer an event. Not installs, not accounts, not numbers on a page.

That's deliberate. A neighbourhood full of dormant accounts helps nobody, least of all the people relying on it when something happens on their street. It also means the people who genuinely bring their community on earn more than anyone gaming it.

Already a partner?

Sign in with the phone number on your nnabo account.

How people are chosen

There is nothing to apply for. We watch who is already holding their neighbourhood together - the people other residents turn to, the ones whose word carries on their street - and we invite them.

If you are chosen, you get a text from us. It says you have been selected, and it links to a page where you set up your account in about a minute.

Nobody will ever ask you to pay to join, and we will never ask for your bank password or your OPay PIN. If someone does, it is not us.

THE FINE PRINT, IN PLAIN WORDS