
Ninja Hope is a newly launched earning platform that is very much similar to Project Hope — an earning platform that made waves some months ago. The new earning platform claims to be paying users who complete tasks and refer others with a verification system that requires submission of selfie for account to be allowed to make withdrawals and also freely operate.
The short-lived success of project hope and the fact that, both platforms have similar interface and also bear similar names, have led to the massive promotion of the platform on social media by people but before you get swayed by the posts and advertorials, it is important to bear in mind that there are some things about the new earning platform that are not so clear.
Therefore, in this article, we will be having a deep look at all you should know about Ninja Hope aka ninjahope.nexo.com.ng, the earning methods and finally my take on its legitimacy based on assessed pros and cons. So without wasting much of your time, let’s dive right into the topic of the day!
About Ninja Hope
Ninja Hope is an earning platform where users get to make passive income by completing tasks and referring others. As a user, you’re required to complete the social tasks available on the site after sign up to earn and for each task completed, you are to submit the evidence of completion.
Contrary to what was obtainable on project hope, the earning structure is entirely different and the withdrawal process is also different. You create an account and automatically unlock the wide array of tasks and when you complete each of them, the fixed earnings get credited to your “withdrawable balance“.
However it’s not just a task earning platform as there are other earning methods such as referrals and daily Sign-in including the free 1.5million registration bonus (Subventions). In the next section, we will get to know more about the earning methods to enable you understand better what you are getting into.
Earning Methods

There are three main ways of earning on ninja Hope and they are as follows;
1. Tasks Completion
Upon sign up, you will be shown a couple of options or tabs, you will find the Tasks tab, there you will see some of their social tasks which you can complete to earn some income. Most of the tasks have to do with joining WhatsApp groups or following a social media profile on either Facebook or X.
Therefore, you need to have accounts on all social media platforms to be able to effectively complete or perform the required tasks. Each task has a fixed earning, when you complete and upload the proof of completion the earning will be added to your balance.
2. Daily Sign-in
There is a sign in feature that involves you clicking on a button every day you login to the site. According to the information on the page, users can only earn between 100-150 naira from the daily Sign-in feature — therefore, it’s one of the less significant ways of earning on Ninja Hope.
To access it, simply click on your profile or me section, then tap on Sign-in, on the next page you will see an option to claim reward. The rather unfortunate aspect however, is the reward gotten from Sign-in doesn’t add up to the balance, it just adds to your cash back balance on the site and personally, I’m yet to understand how that balance is important to the users.

3. Referral Program
Ninja Hope has a referral program and the reason why you’re seeing publications and advertorials about it all over social media is partly due to the referral incentive. Users get paid 500 naira for each user introduced to the system. So if you are able to refer anyone and the person completes tasks, you get credited with the bonus in your balance on the site.
To get your referral link or code, click on Agent on your dashboard and proceed to copy the link or code whichever is most convenient for you. Promote or share it to friends and family to stand a chance of earning extra bonuses on the platform.
How to Get Started
If you want to sign up for Ninja Hope, then head to your browser and type in, ninjahope.nexo.com.ng, allow the page to load up and proceed to the registration page.
The sign up process is seamless and doesn’t involve any form of email or phone number verification; at least for now. After sign up, login to your account using the email or username and password.
If you are interested in completing the tasks, then you can go ahead and start checking out all the tasks to know which one is most suitable for you.
How to Complete KYC

The whole thing boils down to being able to withdraw accumulated earnings, so it’s important to do your KYC verification. You can get this done using a selfie of yourself.
They call it Face verification but it isn’t really a verification, just photo submission at best. To submit your photo, click on Authentication, then select one photo from your files or camera and submit on the site.
Is ninjahope.nexo.com.ng Legit?
In my opinion, Ninja Hope may not be legit. It’s more like a failed attempt at copying Project Hope. Though the latter was still a dubious scheme that was designed to defraud users in the long run. The issue I have with the current platform is, that the chances of paying users is also very slim.
Reason being that, the site is designed like one of those common spam platforms that promise users heaven and earth with no plans of paying a dime. There are various reasons why I doubt the legitimacy of ninja hope and since this review is aimed at enlightening the readers and by extension, the potential users of the site, here are some of the key red flags;
1. No Customer Support
They project Hope they are trying to copy had a customer support and an active Live chat support that tended to the needs and concerns of users but I guess they failed to replicate that. The first thing I checked out after sign up was if there’s an option to contact the support Incase of issues but I didn’t find any.
Meaning that, if you should encounter any issues along the line, there will be no one to contact or message for resolution of your issues. It’s common practice by fraudulent or spammy site administrators to launch platforms without a means of reaching the customer support. It’s done to save themselves the stress of having to answer to a ton of users when they disappoint or fail to meet their own end of the bargain — which in this case is, honouring payments.
2. No Stringent Verification Process
If you participated in Project Hope, then you will agree with me when I say that, their KYC verification process was stringent. Alot of people were banned for trying to game the system, myself included. But in the case of Ninja Hope, there is no email nor phone number verification to start with and the so called KYC verification is just an upload of one’s selfie.
While it sounds convenient that they have less stringent verification process but it also means something negative. It means they have no plans of paying users. A real earning platform with intentions of paying users will have a standard KYC verification process to avoid paying users who cheat the system. But any platform that cares less may not actually fulfill their promises.
3. The website domain structure looks spammy. The website address; “ninjahope.nexo.com.ng” looks spammy in all honesty and I doubt the possibility of a site with this kind of url paying users a dime in the long run. This is just my opinion, but I feel with my profound experience with earning sites and platforms, I’m in a position to give credible ideas and opinions.
Conclusion
Ninja Hope is possibly the new Project Hope” but I would advise you to tread with caution as the platform may just end up being an outright waste of time. Hence if you are going to participate regardless of what we’ve discussed on here, lower your expectations while doing so.
Thanks.
Join Our WhatsApp Channel
