50+ ChatGPT Prompts for Nigerian Affiliates To Create Viral Relatable Content (Copy-Paste Ready)

Let’s clear something up first.

Most Nigerian affiliates don’t fail because the offer is bad.

They fail because they wake up, open their phone, stare at TikTok, and have no idea what to post today.

They have no clear content strategy, no understanding of their target audience, and no clue how to engage people enough to take action.

The truth is, it’s not a motivation problem. It’s not laziness. It’s decision fatigue.

The consistent pattern I see from most affiliates is this: one day, they’re excited about an offer.

The next day, they’re stuck asking the same questions over and over again:

  • “What angle should I use?”
  • “How do I talk to my audience without sounding like I’m copying someone?”
  • “How do I write hooks that make people stop scrolling and pay attention?”

And after overthinking for 30 minutes, they post nothing at the end of the day because some new notification stole their attention.

Or they post something random that doesn’t convert. Or they jump on trends that add zero value to their offer.

It’s that bad. And this is exactly where most affiliates get stuck.

But those blockers are completely solvable, thanks to technology and AI.

That’s why AI tools like ChatGPT or Claude aren’t shortcuts or cheat codes.

They’re thinking partners.

They help you structure ideas faster, test angles quicker, and show up consistently without burning out.

When used properly, AI keeps you consistent. It doesn’t replace your voice — it sharpens it.

Because we’re obsessed with you winning, in this blog post, I’ll share over 50 copy-and-paste content prompts designed specifically for Nigerian affiliates who want results.

By the time you’re done reading, you’ll be able to generate TikTok hooks, full video scripts, relatable stories, WhatsApp broadcasts, simple email sequences, and even research what Nigerians are already talking about online.

Every prompt is beginner-friendly, easy to tweak, and reusable forever, whether you’re promoting affiliate offers, creator rewards, agency campaigns, or bounties on OwoDaily.

How to Use These Prompts: Must Read

Before I share the prompts, it’s important you know how to use this information properly if you want to win as an affiliate marketer.

You don’t read this post once and move on. You use it.

Here’s how:

  1. Copy the prompts shared here
  2. Paste them into ChatGPT or Claude
  3. Replace the blanks (___) with your specific offer, audience, or topic

That’s it.

The magic of getting what you want from AI is in specificity. Nigerian audiences respond to relatable content, whether it’s about money pressure, family expectations, hustle culture, small wins, relationships, or real-life frustrations.

When your prompts reflect that context, the content feels natural instead of forced or obviously AI-generated.

Think of this post as your cheat sheet to being consistent this year.

Save it. Bookmark it. Come back whenever you’re stuck.

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Prompts for Finding Content Angles That Work for Nigerian Audiences

Before hooks, before scripts, before editing, there’s one thing that matters most: your content angle.

You can have the best offer in the world, but if you talk about it from the wrong angle, your audience will scroll past it like noise.

Nigerians don’t respond to generic motivation or foreign marketing language.

They respond to content that reflects pressure and relief.

Your job as an affiliate isn’t to sound smart. It’s to sound so relatable that your audience can’t ignore you.

Below are prompts you can use right now to find angles that make your content feel like real conversations.

Angle Prompts:

  1. Act as a Nigerian affiliate marketer explaining ___ to people who are tired of doing plenty work for small money.
  2. List 10 emotional pain points Nigerian youths have about trying to make money online in 2025.
  3. Explain ___ using Nigerian street logic, simple English, and everyday examples.
  4. Act as a Lagos-based creator talking to students who want financial independence without begging their parents.
  5. Write content angles for ___ that appeal to Nigerians who feel stuck but still hopeful.
  6. Act as a Nigerian who has tried different hustles and is honestly explaining what worked and what didn’t about ___.
  7. Break down ___ in a way that would make sense to a Nigerian who doesn’t trust online offers.
  8. Create relatable story angles for ___ using Nigerian realities like transport stress, NEPA, rent, and data costs.
  9. Explain ___ as if you’re talking to a friend who’s tired of scam promises but still wants to try something legit.
  10. List 10 everyday Nigerian situations that can be used to introduce ___ naturally in a TikTok video.

Use these prompts whenever you feel stuck on how to talk to your audience, not just what to sell.

Prompts for Writing TikTok Hooks That Grab Attention in 7 Seconds

Here’s the reality: people don’t know about TikTok:

The platform doesn’t care how helpful your content is or how much time you spent creating it.

It cares whether people stop scrolling when they see your video and watch it till the end.

And hooks decide everything.

If your first 3-7 second hook is weak, the rest of your video will never get the chance to be seen.

Your video will perform badly, and your offer opportunity fades in the abyss of TikTok’s database.

A good hook does just one thing: it forces the brain to pause and listen.

It creates curiosity, disbelief, or emotional recognition. That’s it.

To create better hooks, here are prompts you can use without overthinking.

Hook Prompts:

  1. Write 10 TikTok hooks that start with ‘Most Nigerians don’t know this about ___’.
  2. Act as a skeptical Nigerian creator reacting to ___ for the first time.
  3. Write hooks that sound slightly controversial but ethical for ___.
  4. Create hooks that trigger curiosity and mild disbelief about ___.
  5. Write TikTok hooks that sound like advice a Nigerian wishes they heard earlier about ___.
  6. Act as a Nigerian who made a mistake with ___ and is warning others in the first 7 seconds.
  7. Write hooks that start with ‘If you’re a Nigerian and you ___, watch this.’
  8. Generate hooks that feel like gist with a friend in a casual manner, not education, about ___.
  9. Create hooks that sound like a frustrated but honest Nigerian explaining ___.
  10. Write 10 short hooks that would make Nigerians stop scrolling and say ‘wait… what?’ about ___.

Here’s an example of how it looks when you use one of these prompts:

Using the prompt: “Write 10 TikTok hooks that start with ‘Most Nigerians don’t know this about ___’.”

Sample outputs:

  • Most Nigerians don’t know this secret about affiliate marketing—that’s why they never earn from it.
  • Most Nigerians don’t know this about making money on TikTok, and that’s why they keep wasting their views.
  • Most Nigerians don’t know this about making money online, and it’s painful to watch.

The hooks are short, direct, and grab attention immediately.

Here’s how viral affiliate marketer Hillary Odogwu uses this format in her content:

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If you’re a Nigerian business owner, who has been struggling to make sales of the products that you sell, here is why people do not buy. #nigeria#fyp#business

♬ original sound – HILLARY ODOGWU

Remember: Hooks are not explanations. They’re invitations to watch your full content.

Your job is to earn attention with each second, not tell the whole story at once.

Prompts for Turning Product Features into Stories (Not Ads)

One of the fastest ways to kill your affiliate sales is to make your content sound like a generic advert.

Your audience is allergic to ads. But they love stories (gist), especially ones that are relatable and honest.

People don’t buy features. They buy:

  • Relief
  • Ease
  • This could actually work for a problem I have.
  • This person sounds like me.

That’s why storytelling converts better than listing benefits. Instead of saying “this product has X, Y, Z,” you say “this is how my life changed.”

Use the prompts below to turn your offer into a relatable story your audience can connect with.

Storytelling Prompts:

  1. Turn these features of ___ into a short, relatable Nigerian story.
  2. Act as someone who struggled with money before discovering ___ and explain what changed.
  3. Write a ‘before vs after’ story for ___ using a Nigerian setting.
  4. Explain ___ as advice from an older sibling to a younger one.
  5. Act as a Nigerian who was skeptical about ___ at first, then slowly became convinced.
  6. Tell a story about how ___ helped someone reduce stress, not just make money.
  7. Write a casual story about discovering ___ during a random Nigerian moment (traffic, night browsing, NEPA blackout).
  8. Turn ___ into a short ‘I didn’t plan for this to work, but…’ story.
  9. Explain ___ as something you wish someone told you earlier in your hustle journey.
  10. Write a soft testimonial-style story for ___ without sounding like an ad.

If your content sounds like a conversation, you’re doing it right.

Prompts for Writing Full TikTok Scripts (Hook → Point → CTA)

A lot of affiliates fail not because they don’t have ideas, but because their content doesn’t have a clear structure.

They either:

  • Talk too much in their video
  • Explain everything without creating suspense
  • Or forget to guide the viewer on what to do next

A good TikTok script should always follow this simple flow:

  1. Hook: Stop the scroll
  2. One clear point: Don’t overload
  3. Soft CTA: Invite them to learn more, don’t beg

That’s it.

Use these prompts to generate full scripts you can read, tweak, and post immediately.

Script Prompts:

  1. Write a 30-second TikTok script promoting ___ using curiosity, not hype.
  2. Act as a Nigerian Gen Z creator explaining ___ in a casual, conversational tone.
  3. Write a TikTok script that ends with a soft ‘link in bio’ CTA.
  4. Create a TikTok script for someone promoting ___ without showing their face.
  5. Write a script where the creator sounds skeptical at first, then explains why ___ makes sense.
  6. Generate a TikTok script using the hook → point → CTA structure for ___.
  7. Write a TikTok script that feels like gist, not teaching, about ___.
  8. Create a script that introduces ___ through a personal experience.
  9. Write a short TikTok script that explains ___ using Nigerian slang and simple language.
  10. Act as a Nigerian who just discovered ___ and is sharing it casually.

Remember: The goal isn’t perfection. It’s clarity and flow.

Prompts for WhatsApp Broadcast Messages & Telegram Posts

Here’s a funnel secret most affiliates don’t know: TikTok brings attention, but WhatsApp and Telegram build trust.

People don’t buy from your WhatsApp because you shouted louder or have the best offer.

They buy because:

  • They already know you
  • Your message feels personal
  • It doesn’t feel like spam

Use these prompts to write messages that feel natural—like you’re speaking directly to your audience, not broadcasting a sales pitch.

WhatsApp/Telegram Prompts:

  1. Write a WhatsApp broadcast promoting ___ without sounding spammy.
  2. Act as a friend sharing something genuinely useful about ___ in a WhatsApp group.
  3. Write a Telegram post explaining ___ in under 150 words.”
  4. Create a WhatsApp message for people who asked ‘how does it work?’ about ___.
  5. Write a WhatsApp follow-up message for people who didn’t reply to the first message.
  6. Draft a Telegram post that introduces ___ as an opportunity, not a pitch.
  7. Write a WhatsApp broadcast that focuses on saving stress, not making money, with ___.
  8. Act as someone sharing a discovery they almost ignored, but shouldn’t have, about ___.

The goal: keep it short, human, and helpful.

Prompts for Email Sequences (For Affiliates with Lists)

Email is slow traffic, but it builds deep trust.

Here’s how smart marketers think: if TikTok gets attention, email is where people decide whether to buy or not.

This matters especially if you’re selling:

  • High-ticket offers
  • Business, creator, or skill-based products
  • Anything Nigerians want to think through before buying

Emails convert best when they educate first, then lead people to the offer.

Use these prompts to build simple email sequences that guide your audience to buy instead of pushing them.

Email Prompts:

  1. Write a 3-email sequence educating Nigerians about ___ before recommending it.
  2. Act as a mentor guiding beginners toward ___ over 5 days via email.
  3. Write an email explaining why ___ is relevant right now in Nigeria.
  4. Create an email that breaks common myths Nigerians believe about ___.
  5. Write a soft email that shares a personal realization about ___, not a sales pitch.
  6. Draft an email that compares ignoring ___ vs preparing early, using Nigerian examples.
  7. Write a final reminder email that sounds helpful, not urgent or desperate, about ___.

Pro tip: You don’t need fancy email automation. Three well-written, thoughtful emails can outperform dozens of random posts.

Prompts for Researching What People Are Already Talking About

Most affiliates get stuck because they’re trying to create conversations from scratch instead of joining ones that are already happening.

But here’s the shortcut: answer questions people are already asking.

Good content doesn’t start with creativity; it starts with research and listening.

The prompts below help you find:

  • What your audience is confused about
  • What they complain about
  • What they already care deeply about

Research Prompts:

  1. List common questions Nigerians ask online about ___.
  2. What misconceptions do Nigerians have about ___?
  3. Analyze TikTok comments around ___ and summarize the main patterns.
  4. What phrases do Nigerians use when complaining about ___?
  5. List emotional triggers Nigerians associate with ___.
  6. What objections do Nigerians usually have before trusting ___?
  7. Summarize how Nigerians talk about ___ in WhatsApp groups and Twitter threads.
  8. What mistakes do beginners in Nigeria commonly make with ___?

Once you know what your audience is already saying, creating content becomes easy and obvious.

How to Customize These Prompts for Any Affiliate Offer

These prompts aren’t tied to one offer; they’re flexible.

You can use the same prompt structure across any category, even as an affiliate on OwoDaily.

Example: One Prompt, Four Offers

Prompt: “Explain ___ using Nigerian street logic and everyday examples.”

  • Affiliates: Explain affiliate marketing using the logic behind the daily Nigerian hustle.
  • Creators: Explain content rewards using the reality of posting daily with no brand deals.
  • Agencies: Explain social media marketing growth for agencies struggling to grow client accounts.

Same prompt structure, different angles for the audience you want to reach.

Final Takeaway

You don’t need more motivation to win as an affiliate in 2026. You need better systems.

These 50+ prompts are your system.

They remove decision fatigue, speed up your content creation, and keep you showing up consistently, even on days when you’re stuck.

Bookmark this post. Use it every time you sit down to create. And watch how much easier affiliate marketing becomes when you’re not starting from scratch every single time.