TikTok Account Price List Nigeria 2026: What 10K to 1M Follower Accounts Really Sell For

TikTok Account Price List Nigeria 2026: What 10K to 1M Follower Accounts Really Sell For

A real, verified TikTok price list for Nigeria in 2026 — what accounts from 10K to over 1M followers actually sell for, why a niche account beats a bigger general one, and the factors that double or halve the price.

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The Numbers Up Front

In Nigeria in 2026, a TikTok account with 10,000 real followers in a clear niche sells for roughly ₦25,000 to ₦60,000. A 100,000-follower niche account runs ₦150,000 to ₦450,000. Cross 500,000 and you are looking at ₦600,000 to ₦1.5 million, and a genuine, monetizable 1M+ account can clear ₦2 million. But follower count is the least important number in that sentence. Niche, engagement, and whether the account can actually be monetized move the price far more than how big it looks.


What Is the Full TikTok Price List for Nigeria in 2026?

Here is the realistic range, based on what these accounts actually move for — not the inflated numbers sellers post in WhatsApp groups:

FollowersGeneral / faceless accountStrong niche + real engagement
10,000₦15,000 – ₦35,000₦35,000 – ₦60,000
50,000₦60,000 – ₦120,000₦120,000 – ₦250,000
100,000₦150,000 – ₦300,000₦300,000 – ₦450,000
250,000₦350,000 – ₦600,000₦600,000 – ₦900,000
500,000₦600,000 – ₦1,000,000₦1,000,000 – ₦1,500,000
1,000,000+₦1,200,000 – ₦2,000,000₦2,000,000+

Compare this with our Instagram account price list and you will notice TikTok accounts often sell for a touch less per thousand followers — because TikTok followers are cheaper to grow and the algorithm hands reach to good content regardless of follower count. A small TikTok account can still go viral; that changes how buyers value them.

Why Does a Smaller Niche Account Beat a Bigger General One?

Because a buyer is paying for an audience they can sell to, not a vanity number. A 40,000-follower account about forex, weight loss, or phone gadgets is worth more than a 200,000-follower account that went big on one random viral dance and has a dead, scattered audience.

Think about who buys these accounts. A skincare vendor wants skincare followers. A betting tipster wants people who already engage with sports content. A faceless general account full of people who followed for one meme converts nothing. The niche is the asset. This is the same principle from our account valuation guide, and on TikTok it is even sharper because the platform sorts audiences so tightly by interest.

What Factors Double or Halve the Price?

Two accounts with the same follower count can be worth wildly different amounts. Here is what moves the needle:

  • Engagement rate. Real comments and shares, not just likes. An account where videos pull 5%+ engagement is worth far more than a quiet one. Dead engagement is the clearest sign of bought followers.
  • Niche and country of audience. A Nigerian audience that buys Naira products is worth more to a Nigerian vendor than a random global following. Check the audience location in analytics.
  • Monetization status. An account already in the Creator Rewards Program or eligible for TikTok Shop is worth a premium, because the buyer skips the wait. Our TikTok monetization guide breaks down what those programs actually pay.
  • Account health. Any history of community-guideline strikes, shadowbans, or sudden reach drops cuts the value hard. A clean account that still gets consistent views is the gold standard.
  • Username and handle. A short, brandable handle adds value the same way a good domain does.
  • My honest opinion: too many Nigerian buyers fixate on the follower number and ignore engagement, then wonder why the account they bought gets 200 views per video. Engagement is the price.

    How Do You Avoid Overpaying or Getting Scammed?

    The price list only helps if the account is real. Before you pay:

  • Ask for a screen-recorded walk through the analytics — followers, views, audience country, engagement — not screenshots, which are trivial to fake.
  • Check the view-to-follower ratio. A 100,000-follower account getting 800 views per video has dead or bought followers.
  • Confirm the seller can hand over the registered email and phone, not just the login.
  • Run the whole thing through escrow.
  • We wrote a dedicated piece on the five red flags when buying a TikTok account — read it before you send money to anyone.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does a 100K TikTok account sell for in Nigeria?

    A general 100,000-follower account runs about ₦150,000 to ₦300,000 in 2026. A niche account with real engagement and a Nigerian audience can reach ₦300,000 to ₦450,000. The niche and engagement rate decide where in that range it lands.

    Is it better to buy a TikTok account or grow one?

    Buying skips months of grinding to escape the early-stage reach lottery, and a niche account gives you a warm audience immediately. Growing is cheaper but slower. For a vendor who needs reach now, buying a clean niche account usually pays for itself faster.

    Why do some TikTok accounts cost so much more than others with the same followers?

    Engagement, niche, audience country, monetization status, and account health. A clean, monetizable niche account with real Nigerian engagement can be worth two or three times a bigger general account with dead followers. Follower count alone is a weak guide to value.

    How do I know a TikTok account's followers are real?

    Check the view-to-follower ratio and engagement. An account with 100,000 followers but only a few hundred views per video and almost no comments has bought or dead followers. Ask for a screen recording of the live analytics, including audience location, rather than screenshots.


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