Tier 1 subs at $2.50/sub (standard 50/50 split). Rate: ₦1,380/$1 (parallel market / Cleva / Raenest, June 2026).
| Subs/month | USD earned | Naira earned | ≈ Monthly income |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 sub | $2.50 | ₦3,450 | Starter |
| 10 subs | $25 | ₦34,500 | Small tip |
| 50 subs | $125 | ₦172,500 | Side income |
| 100 subs | $250 | ₦345,000 | Part-time income |
| 150 subs | $375 | ₦517,500 | Solid side income |
| 200 subs | $500 | ₦690,000 | Growing income |
| 400 subs | $1,000 | ₦1,380,000 | Full-time income |
| 500 subs | $1,250 | ₦1,725,000 | Strong full-time |
| 1,000 subs | $2,500 | ₦3,450,000 | Excellent income |
| 2,000 subs | $5,000 | ₦6,900,000 | Top tier creator |
| 5,000 subs | $12,500 | ₦17,250,000 | Professional streamer |
| 10,000 subs | $25,000 | ₦34,500,000 | Carter Efe territory |
| 20,000 subs | $50,000 | ₦69,000,000 | Top African streamer |
*Subs earnings only. Total Twitch income includes Bits, ads, and donations. Partners with 70% revenue split earn $3.50/sub — multiply naira figures by 1.4.
This is different from streamer earnings. As a viewer buying a subscription, Twitch charges in your local currency:
| Sub Tier | USD Price | Naira Cost (approx) | What you get |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tier 1 | $4.99 | ~₦6,886 | Sub badge, emotes, ad-free |
| Tier 2 | $9.99 | ~₦13,786 | More emotes |
| Tier 3 | $24.99 | ~₦34,486 | All emotes + exclusive perks |
Twitch pays via ACH bank transfer — USD to a US bank account. Nigerian banks don't have US routing numbers. The solution Nigerian streamers use:
Full step-by-step: Complete guide to receiving Twitch payments in Nigeria →
How much is 1 sub on Twitch in Naira?
As a streamer, 1 Tier 1 sub earns you approximately ₦3,450 ($2.50 at ₦1,380/$1). As a viewer paying for the subscription, it costs approximately ₦6,886 ($4.99). CBN official rate: ₦1,362; parallel market: ₦1,380–₦1,400.
How much is 100 subs on Twitch in Naira?
100 Tier 1 subs earns the streamer $250, which equals approximately ₦345,000 at the current rate (₦1,380/$). At $3.50/sub (Partner 70% split), that's $350 = ₦483,000.
How much is 400 subs on Twitch in Nigeria?
400 subs × $2.50 = $1,000 = approximately ₦1,380,000 per month. This is a common milestone for Nigerian streamers transitioning to full-time content creation.
How much is 1000 subs on Twitch in Naira?
1,000 subs × $2.50 = $2,500 = approximately ₦3,450,000/month. At the 70% Partner split ($3.50/sub), that's $3,500 = ₦4,830,000. Carter Efe is estimated at 15,000–20,000 subs, which is ₦51,750,000–₦69,000,000/month from subs alone.
Does Twitch have Nigerian Naira pricing?
Twitch has expanded local currency pricing in some markets. Some Nigerian channels may show Naira prices (₦2,500–₦4,500 for Tier 1 depending on the streamer's settings). If Naira pricing isn't available, you'll be charged in USD — use a virtual dollar card from Cleva or Raenest to pay.
How much is 10k subs on Twitch in Naira?
10,000 subs × $2.50 = $25,000 = approximately ₦34,500,000/month. This puts streamers in the top 0.1% globally. Nigerian streamer Carter Efe is believed to be in this range based on his reported subscriber counts.
When does Twitch pay Nigerian streamers?
Twitch pays on the 15th of each month for the previous month's earnings — but only when your balance exceeds $100 (about 40 subs). Below $100, earnings roll over to the next month. Payments arrive in your virtual dollar account within 2–5 business days after the 15th.
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Exchange rates (June 2026): CBN official ₦1,362/$1 · commercial banks ₦1,370–₦1,390 · parallel market ₦1,380–₦1,400. Calculator default uses ₦1,380 (parallel market / effective fintech rate). Naira amounts are estimates — actual conversion rates from Cleva/Raenest may differ. Twitch sub revenue figures are based on the standard 50/50 split for Affiliates and 70/30 for eligible Partners.