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People Spend More Than ₦2,500 on Lunch

We spend more than ₦2,500 on a single meal without blinking. A look at how everyday spending compares to a step toward owning property.

People Spend More Than ₦2,500 on Lunch

Lunch and a drink in many parts of Lagos or Abuja already clears ₦2,500 — and we spend it without a second thought, several times a week.

The comparison nobody makes

We rarely weigh small everyday spending against bigger goals. A meal is gone in an hour. The same amount, placed into a regulated competition for a real property, points at something that could last a lifetime.

It's not that we can't afford the step. It's that we never compare it to lunch.

Spending with intent

This isn't about giving up your meals — it's about noticing that a sum we treat as trivial is, within RaffleProp's structure, enough to enter the conversation about ownership. Same naira, very different horizon.

A different way to reach property ownership

RaffleProp runs FCCPC-regulated promotional competitions for real property in Nigeria. Entry starts from ₦2,500, every property is independently valued by an NIESV firm, all funds sit in escrow at a named Nigerian bank, and the winner is selected in a live-streamed, independently witnessed draw.

And your entry value is always protected: if a campaign does not reach its minimum, your full participation value converts to Home Credit you can use on any future campaign. Browse live campaigns, see how it works, or join the waitlist to be first when the next property goes live.

RaffleProp is a promotional competition open to Nigerian residents aged 18 and over. Participation requires passing a skill assessment. Play responsibly.

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