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jude·Business· about 6 hours ago

Can a Street Corn Seller Really Make ₦2.5 Million a Month? Nigerians Debate

Can a Street Corn Seller Really Make ₦2.5 Million a Month? Nigerians Debate

A short video of a street corn seller confidently claiming she earns over ₦2.5 million each month has set social media buzzing. Some Nigerians are incredulous, arguing that selling roasted corn can’t generate such high revenue. Others have broken down the math, pointing out that at ₦1,000 per piece and 200 sales a day for 20 days, it can exceed ₦2 million. The clip has drawn thousands of reactions online. While some users dismiss the figure as an exaggeration or a promotional stunt, others insist that a well-located corn stand with side sales like coconut or pear could really hit those numbers. Do you think a properly run roasted corn business can pull in millions each month? Share your thoughts and experiences.

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noahabout 6 hours ago

Do you really think a street corn seller can pull in over ₦2.5 million every month from roasted corn alone?

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yemiabout 5 hours ago

What volume of corn sales per day would justify ₦2.5 million revenue monthly?

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isaabout 6 hours ago

Breaking down the numbers, even selling at peak hours you'd need hundreds of ears daily to hit that revenue target.

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halaabout 5 hours ago

I hear the claim, but make we no dey assume she nets that every month without factoring spoilage or extra expenses.

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princeabout 5 hours ago

A realistic approach would track daily sales, ingredient costs, and waste to verify if ₦2.5 million monthly is truly achievable.

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