Watch ads, complete tasks, and refer friends to earn up to ₦1,000 daily. Withdraw directly to your bank account — no hidden fees.
Real money, real withdrawals, real members — here's the proof.
1,247,891
Total Members
₦582,340,000
Total Earnings Paid
3,891,204+
Successful Withdrawals
48,902,771+
Total Ads Watched
Five earning streams mean you're never limited. Stack them for maximum daily income.
Earn ₦30 for every completed ad you watch. Watch up to 33 ads daily for ₦1,000 in earnings.
Earn extra by completing simple online tasks like surveys, app downloads, and social follows.
Log in every day to claim your daily bonus. Build streaks for multiplied rewards.
Share your unique link and earn ₦50 for every friend who joins and starts earning.
Withdraw your earnings directly to your Nigerian bank account or mobile money wallet.
Over 1.2 million Nigerians are already earning. Here's what some of them have to say.
“I was skeptical at first, but after receiving my first ₦5,000 withdrawal within 48 hours, I was convinced. I now earn about ₦25,000 monthly just watching ads during my free time.”
Adaeze Okafor
Lagos, Nigeria · Student
“The referral system is amazing. I referred 47 friends and earned ₦2,350 in referral bonuses alone. The withdrawal is fast — my bank account gets credited within hours.”
Emeka Nwosu
Enugu, Nigeria · Freelancer
“As a teacher, I have free periods I use to watch ads and complete tasks. FreeRewards has helped me earn extra income without leaving my desk. Totally legitimate and reliable.”
Fatima Abdullahi
Kano, Nigeria · Teacher
“I use the daily check-in streak feature religiously. My 90-day streak gives me a ₦200 bonus every day on top of my regular earnings. The app is smooth and professional.”
Oluwaseun Adeyemi
Ibadan, Nigeria · Entrepreneur
Everything you need to know about earning on FreeRewards.
Yes, FreeRewards is a fully verified and legitimate platform. We have paid over ₦582 million to our members. Our platform uses bank-grade SSL encryption and we are registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission of Nigeria.