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Famous Nigerian matchmaker, Maryama, sparked massive reactions online after announcing that she urgently needed four sperm donors and was ready to pay ₦2.5 million to each qualified person. The announcement, which she shared on her Instagram page on Thursday night, November 28, 2025, quickly went viral and has remained a major topic of discussion across social media.
In her post, Maryama explained that only individuals who meet very specific health conditions would be considered. She stated that interested donors must have the genotype AA and blood group O+. She added that anyone who meets the requirements should send her a direct message on Instagram for further discussion. Her post read: “4 sperm donors needed urgently. Price N2.5M. You must be AA and O+, serious-minded only.”
Shortly after the announcement, hundreds of Nigerians—both men and women—trooped to the comment section to express interest or share humorous reactions. Many men openly declared that they were available, while others joked about the offer, saying the amount was tempting enough to make them consider donating immediately.
One user wrote, “I'm available ooo.” Another said, “I'm interested, but I don't know my genotype. But I suppose be AA sha.” Someone else added, “How do I donate? I go run the 4 in a month, but make them do round figure 3M.” Others reacted with jokes, saying hunger would push people into unexpected opportunities, while one commenter even claimed he would accept food instead of money.
A more humorous reaction came from a user who warned Maryama to check whether the sperm came with “oro idile or ogun aye,” referring to spiritual issues often portrayed in Yoruba movies. Another user asked if eggs were also needed, wondering if women could benefit from similar offers.
Maryama also posted a screenshot of a message from a woman who contacted her on behalf of her husband. She captioned it, “See better wife,” praising the woman for expressing interest for her partner.
The post has continued to stir conversations online, with mixed reactions ranging from excitement to concern. While some Nigerians see the offer as a rare chance to earn quick money, others have raised questions about the ethical, medical, and emotional implications of sperm donation, especially when discussed openly on social media.
Her announcement has opened up a wider debate about fertility, boundaries, and the responsibilities that come with such decisions. With many people already indicating interest, the public now waits to see how Maryama intends to manage the high demand and whether her bold request will influence future conversations around reproductive choices in Nigeria.
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