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We earn 3million naira daily in Nigeria and Pastors are part of our customers — S.A strippers

Two former South African exotic dancers have ignited a heated discussion online after their appearance on Nedu Wazobia’s Clarity Zone podcast, where they candidly discussed their earnings and experiences as mothers of nine-year-old children.

One of the dancers shared that she was inspired to enter the exotic dancing scene after visiting Nigeria. She noted that her previous salary as a radio presenter in South Africa paled in comparison to the income she learned dancers could make in Nigeria, which persuaded her to change careers.

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The second dancer shocked the audience by revealing that she typically earns between ₦2.5 million and ₦3 million daily, describing this amount as the minimum she takes home on certain days. This revelation quickly became a highlight of the podcast.

The discussion also turned more personal as both women mentioned their roles as mothers. They each have a nine-year-old child, though they handle their parenting and openness about their jobs differently. One dancer’s son became aware of her profession after accidentally viewing a video on her phone, while the other’s daughter remains unaware of her mother’s work.

The dancers claimed that their profession draws clients from various backgrounds, including pastors and respected individuals, which further fueled online reactions.

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Their insights have sparked debates on social media regarding wealth, morality, parenting, and the increasing prominence of Nigeria’s nightlife scene, leaving many users split over the choices and realities shared during the podcast.

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