Carrying out some online transactions without a paypal account is almost impossible since it turned out to be the most widely used form of online payment solution over the years. Paypal is not supported in Nigeria and you have to go through certain steps just to open and verify a paypal account as a Nigerian and I made a post earlier on that. Despite getting a paypal account through the backdoor, withdrawing your money earned online and funding it to facilitate your online transactions and purchase items remains a problem to most people. There are lots of Nigerian internet marketers parading themselves as paypal gurus but you’ll definitely think twice if you happen to witness a scam. I’m not saying everyone of them is not trustworthy, there are some I’ve even done business with in the past without regret but I only need to emphasize the fact that there’s still that slight possibility of getting scammed trying to fund and withdraw from your paypal account in Nigeria through a total stranger you only know on the internet.
With the increasing demand of paypal funds and means of withdrawal, Nigeriagoldexchange and OnlineNaira resolved this issues with the service they offer.
NigeriaGoldExchange.com
I knew this site way back in 2009 when I needed to fund my Liberty Reserve account. They’ve been funding liberty reserve accounts since and they recently started funding paypal too. The last time I checked, they sell a dollar for 195 Naira. They also buy and sell alertpay and webmoney funds as well.
OnlineNaira.com
I came across onlinenaira recently through a friend and they offer an excellent service too. It’s very easy withdrawing your paypal funds as you ‘re allowed to even get your payment through liberty reserve. You can fund and withdraw from your payapl account through your Nigerian bank account. They require you to verify your identity though before you can use their service and the steps include submitting a scanned copy of your recent utility bill and a goverment issued identity card.