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Viral video as Nigerian woman offers nudes for cash (Watch)

A young woman known online as @0pem_posi56 has sparked outrage after publicly proposing to sell explicit images and videos of her body in exchange for money

Reni by Reni
June 23, 2026
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Viral Breasts Video, Nigeria Economic Hardship, Online Adult Content, Social Media Outrage, Cost of Living Crisis

A Nigerian woman in a viral breasts video has offered explicit photos and videos of her breasts, private parts and video calls for cash, stating she does not care if buyers repost the content online. The clip has triggered widespread condemnation on social media

In Lagos, Nigeria, on Tuesday 23 June 2026, a woman identified by her social media handle @0pem_posi56 appeared in a video that quickly went viral after being shared on social media.

In the clip, she openly offered to send nude photographs and videos of her breasts and private parts, along with video calls, to anyone who sends her money.

The woman, seated on a couch and dressed in a black outfit, told viewers that those begging for her intimate pictures in her direct messages or comment section should not worry.

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She declared her readiness for “trade by barter,” stating plainly: “If you send money to me, I’ll send you my breasts. Anything for the money. I’ll send you breasts, my pussy and even video call.”

She added that she does not care if recipients post the material online after payment.

The woman further lamented that her breasts were “just getting big for nothing” as nobody was benefiting from them, framing the offer as a response to her financial situation.

The roughly 51-second video gained tens of thousands of views within hours and prompted hundreds of reactions ranging from disappointment to concern.

This episode occurs within Nigeria’s challenging economic environment.

Since the removal of fuel subsidies and foreign exchange reforms introduced in 2023, inflation has remained high, significantly affecting household incomes and living standards.

While some citizens have turned to entrepreneurship or relocation for better opportunities, others have resorted to unconventional and sometimes risky means of survival, including online adult content creation.

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The woman’s candid statements have ignited debate about personal agency, economic desperation, and the influence of social media.

Many commentators expressed sadness at what they see as a symptom of broader hardship, while others criticised the normalisation of such public offers.

The clip has also drawn attention to the ease with which private transactions can become public spectacles on digital platforms.

President Tinubu’s administration has maintained that the reforms, though painful in the short term, are essential for long-term economic stability.

Officials point to improving fiscal revenues and certain sector recoveries. Nevertheless, public frustration remains evident in viral moments like this one, which humanise the statistics on cost-of-living pressures.

As the video continues to circulate, it serves as a stark illustration of the difficult decisions some young Nigerians feel compelled to make in tough times.

Reni
Reni

Morenikeji Adedayo is a journalist and contributor to Freelanews.com, covering news, business, and public affairs.

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