Nasty C Shares Hilarious Business Proposal in Nigeria: “N75,000,000,000 a Piece”

Nasty C Shares Hilarious Business Proposal in Nigeria: “N75,000,000,000 a Piece”

  • Nasty C shared pictures living it up in Nigeria for his album tour, and shared an unexpected and hilarious business proposal
  • The rapper posted a picture of his bum print on a couch and offered to sell it for billions to his Naija supporters
  • His post blew up and had fans and peers completely losing it in the comment section
Nasty C offered to sell his bum print in Nigeria
Nasty C shared an unusual business proposal with his Nigerian supporters. Images: nasty_csa
Source: Instagram

South African rapper Nasty C recently shared some pictures from his trip to Nigeria to promote his new album, FREE.

The Crazy Crazy rapper returned to what he fondly calls his "second home," sharing a series of vibrant photos and comedic posts on his Instagram page, proving that he's having a great time.

Having adopted the name Ebuke, short for Chukwuebuka, which means "God is great" in Igbo, Nasty C has fully embraced Naija, from flaunting his money to now opening his people up to a new business opportunity.

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On 14 November 2025, the rapper posted a picture of his bum print on a leather couch and offered to sell it for N75,000,000,000 (R891,704,250) to his Lagos followers.

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"Selling my bum print in Lagos right now. N75,000,000,000 a piece. Talk to me."
Nasty C offered a hilarious business proposal
Nasty C jokingly proposed to sell his bum print for R891 million in Nigeria. Image: nasty_csa
Source: Instagram

The hilarious post attracted over 146,000 likes from Nasty C's 5 million followers, along with hundreds of comments from hysterical fans who couldn't get enough of the rapper's sense of humour, which is highlighted in his Instagram bio, "I joke a lot on here, loosen up."

Following the release of his album on 12 September, Nasty has been fortunate to meet some of his biggest fans from around the world, including his hardcore London fans, his Zambian Ivysons, and even more to come as his tour progresses.

See Nasty C's Instagram post below.

Mzansi erupts over Nasty C's post

Fans and followers were hysterical with laughter at the rapper's post and took to the comment section with hilarious reactions, showing their amusement and admiration.

kitsbysphe joked:

"So, Ngcobo is selling his bum?"

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thewalkingcactuss joked:

"One of our best rappers is so unserious, and we love it!"

astro_boomin was interested:

"I need that print."
Followers admired rapper Nasty C's sense of humour
Fans were hysterical over Nasty C's unusual business proposal and sense of humour. Image: nasty_csa
Source: Instagram

rileybreez said:

"Nasty is on business."

ayanda.omontle was shocked:

"Mara Nasty, what's wrong with you? For a second there, I thought you were hacked."

tuxychain ordered:

"Someone to get his phone asap!"

k.a_.m.i.r._.i expressed interest:

"Can you make another one? I'll take two."

Many of the comments were filled with fans admiring Nasty C's carefree nature and sense of humour despite being a highly regarded rapper. Supporters loved that, despite being a rap superstar with countless accolades, the rapper remained his authentic self, no matter how silly.

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In an earlier report, Briefly News shared online reactions to Stogie T's upcoming song with Nasty C and A-Reece.

The veteran rapper finally announced the name of the song, which features another respected South African emcee, and fueled fans' anticipation for Nasty and Reece's long-awaited collaboration.

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Moroba Moroeng (Entertainment editor) Moroba Maepa, née Moroeng, is an entertainment editor at Briefly News and a University of Johannesburg alumni (Public Relations and Communications, 2018). She was the editor for HipHop Africa, where she honed her proofreading, leadership, and content management skills. Having begun her career as a content writer for Slikour OnLife, Moroba has eight years of experience as a writer specialising in music journalism and entertainment. She joined Briefly News in 2023 and completed a set of training courses by the Google News Initiative. Email: moroba.moroeng@briefly.co.za