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🎉 Become a Founding Influencer on Hulia.ng

Are you an influencer in Nigeria looking for brand deals, visibility, and real earnings?

Hulia.ng is launching soon — and we’re inviting a select group of creators to become our Founding Influencers.

Whether you're on TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube, this is your chance to be part of Nigeria’s next big influencer marketplace.

🌟 Why Join as a Founding Influencer?

  • ✅ Early Access to Brand Campaigns
    Be among the first influencers brands see and book on our platform.
  • ✅ Founding Influencer Badge
    Get a special badge on your Hulia profile — this sets you apart and builds trust with brands.
  • ✅ Free Promotion
    We’ll highlight our top early creators on our homepage and social media.
  • ✅ Earn from Referrals
    Know other influencers? Invite them to join and earn ₦2,000 for each verified referral.

📌 Who Can Join?

We’re looking for Nigerian creators who:

  • Post consistently on TikTok or Instagram
  • Have at least 5,000 followers
  • Create content in lifestyle, fashion, comedy, food, beauty, or tech
  • Are excited to work with brands

🚀 How to Join

  1. Fill out the form here: hulia.ng/join
  2. We’ll review your profile within 48 hours
  3. If approved, you’ll get your Founding Influencer badge and can start referring friends right away

This post is sponsored by hulia.ng

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