Offers from Ifeofthemosthigh
Twenties, Nigeria, Six Hundred People
Twenties, Nigeria, six hundred people — and the middle one is doing most of the work. My page is about getting through your twenties here: the small wins, the things that did not go to plan, the encouragement people come back for. That is a specific register and it means a product fits when it belongs to that story rather than when it is announced. 605 people follow my Instagram, which is small, and at this size the useful measure is that people message me rather than scroll. Send the product, the naira price and what it is meant to help with, and I will write around that rather than a feature list.
Not Culture — Getting Through a Week
Not culture — getting through a week, which is a smaller claim and a true one. The old title said Nigerian culture collaboration. My page is not that. What it is: me, in my twenties in Nigeria, posting about the good days and the ones that were not, and the things that helped. A product belongs in that when it actually helped, and does not when it is simply being placed. 605 people follow my Instagram, which is small, and I would rather say it than let a reel imply a bigger room.
Only If It Actually Helped
Only if it actually helped, which rules out a fair amount of what gets sent. My page is about getting through your twenties in Nigeria, and the products that belong there are the ones that made a day easier rather than the ones that photographed well. If something arrives and does nothing for me, putting it in a reel would break the only thing this page has. So I use it first and tell you honestly whether there is a reel in it. 605 people follow my Instagram, in English. Send the product with time to actually try it.
Files From Nigeria, Not West Africa
Files from Nigeria, not West Africa — the listing claimed a region I cannot deliver. West African is a phrase that covers fifteen countries and I am in one of them. What I can film is Nigerian: a room here, a Nigerian voice in English, a Gen-Z woman using your product in the way somebody actually would. If your campaign needs Ghana or Senegal represented, that is not me and pretending otherwise would waste your money. 605 people follow my Instagram, so this is the filming rather than the audience. Send the brief and the product with time to use it first.
Walked Through for Nigerian Gen Z Women
My page is daily life and honest personal stories for young Nigerian women, so a tutorial from me arrives as advice rather than a demonstration. I use your product across a normal routine, then explain what it does and where it fits. The framing matters: my followers respond to somebody working things out alongside them rather than performing expertise at them. 605 people follow me, which is early. Beauty, skincare, small home things, apps and anything used daily belong here. Send instructions if the method matters, and tell me what you want somebody to remember afterwards, because that is the line I will build the ending around.
Opened Before I Decide
Opened before I decide anything, which is the sequence that matters here. Most unboxings are filmed as an endorsement with the lid coming off for drama. Mine is the actual first look, and if what comes out is disappointing that is in the video. I am not going to arrange enthusiasm for something I have not used. So this works for a brand confident in what arrives and badly for one hoping the packaging carries it. 605 people follow my Instagram in Nigeria, women in their twenties, in English. Send it sealed and give me a few days afterwards, because the useful part of what I say comes after the box is empty.
Already in Use When Filming Starts
Already in use when filming starts — that is the difference between a placement and an advert. If your product turns up in a reel about something else entirely, on a desk or in a bag, it carries more than a paragraph of praise would. But it only works if it was actually there beforehand, which means I need it early enough that it has stopped being new. 605 people follow my Instagram in Nigeria, in English. Send it a fortnight ahead and tell me nothing about how to hold it, because a placement that has been directed stops looking like one.
The Handle Is Not the Content
The handle is not the content, and this listing got that wrong. My username sounds religious and somebody built a faith-based partnership offer around it. What I actually post is lifestyle — getting through your twenties in Nigeria, small things that helped, ordinary days. It is not a ministry page and I am not going to sell it as one. That matters more than the other mislabels in my listings. A faith organisation booking this would be paying for an audience that did not come here for that, and would be disappointed for the right reasons. It is also not a thing to be casual about in either direction. What a Story pack from me actually is: your product moving through a few ordinary days here, in English, with the link attached. 605 people follow my Instagram, which is small and stated. Send the product and give me a week with it before the frames start.
Days That Were Happening Anyway
Days that were happening anyway are the ones your product should appear in. Nothing gets arranged for a Story pack on this page. If I am out, it is in the bag; if the day is spent indoors, that is where it shows up. The frames are dull in the way an actual week is dull, which is why anybody watches them. 605 people follow my Instagram in Nigeria, women in their twenties, in English. Send the product early enough that using it is not a performance, plus the link, and expect a couple of frames rather than a documentary.
Nigeria, City Unstated
Nigeria, city unstated — the listing says Lagos and my profile does not. It may be right. I am not going to confirm a city on a marketplace listing that somebody else filled in, and if your campaign depends on being in Lagos specifically, ask me directly before booking rather than trusting the title. What the takeover actually is: a full day of frames in English, your product carried through whatever the day contains, replies passed back to you afterwards. 605 people follow my Instagram, so a day of frames reaches a small group repeatedly rather than a large one once. Send the product a few days early and the link, and let me know if the location is a condition of the booking.
Mentioned, With the Reason Attached
Mentioned, with the reason attached — a name on its own does nothing on this page. If I say a brand out loud during a live and give no reason, nobody acts on it. So the mention comes with why: what it did, when I used it, whether it helped. That takes thirty seconds and works far better than a logo held up. It also means I have to have used it first. 605 people follow my Instagram in Nigeria, in English. Send the product ahead of the live and one thing you would like mentioned, and I will say it if it turns out to be true.
Thirty Minutes of Being Asked Things
Half an hour, small room, and the questions are the reason to do it. A live on this page brings in maybe a couple of dozen women in their twenties, in English, and they ask things a survey never gets: whether it is worth the money, whether it works on them specifically, what happened when they tried something similar. Your representative answers directly. 605 people follow my Instagram, so nobody should book this expecting numbers. Send somebody who can answer without a script and two possible times, and I will pick the one my followers are actually awake for.
Six Hundred Entrants at Most
Six hundred entrants at most, and realistically far fewer. 605 people follow my Instagram, so a giveaway here will bring in tens of entries rather than hundreds. Anybody promising you a viral draw at this size is guessing. What it does do is put your product into the hands of one woman in her twenties in Nigeria who wanted it, and produce a set of comments from people who considered entering. For a small brand testing whether the thing appeals at all, that is a cheap answer. For anything bigger it is not the right tool. I run the rules in English, close on the date I said, and check the winner. Send the prize and confirm you can ship within Nigeria.
Faith, Again, and Still Wrong
Faith, again, and still wrong. This is the second listing under my name built around religion. I corrected the first one and here is another, this time as a faith and lifestyle community bundle. The username is ifeofthemosthigh and somebody has read a belief system into it twice. What I post is lifestyle: getting through your twenties in Nigeria, things that made a week easier, ordinary days. I am not going to sell my beliefs as a content category, and a faith organisation booking this would be paying for an audience that came for something else entirely. The bundle itself is real enough — Story frames across a fortnight, a reel and a permanent post, in English, 605 followers. Small, and stated. Send the product with time to use it first, the link, and a brief that describes what it does rather than what it means.