List of 7-Day Loan Apps in Nigeria—What They Can and Can’t Do (With Message Examples)

If you’ve borrowed money from a Nigerian loan app, especially one that gives just 7 days to repay, you’ve likely received disturbing threats. These apps operate more like digital loan sharks than financial services.

But you need to hear this loud and clear:
They’re not as powerful as they want you to believe.

In this guide, we’ll:

  • List common 7-day loan apps in Nigeria
  • Show real examples of their harassment messages
  • Explain what they can legally do—and what they absolutely can’t
  • Help you fight back and protect your mental health

⚠️ What Are 7-Day Loan Apps?

These are mobile lending apps that give short-term loans (usually ₦5,000–₦50,000) and expect full repayment in 7 days. They include hidden fees, daily interest of up to 5%, and use intimidation when you default.


📱 List of Common 7-Day Loan Apps in Nigeria (2025)

App NameHarassment Behavior
LCreditMessages contacts, calls from fake “EFCC”
OKashSends defamation via WhatsApp & SMS
SokoLoanCalls borrowers’ bosses and church members
Cash WalletFake legal threats to family
NairaPlusSMS blasts with caller shaming
9CreditPhone hijacking and nonstop spam
EaseCashThreats of arrest, even to your wife
BorrowNowSends fake police documents
GoCashPublic “wanted” poster messages
Cash MallContact messaging and job threats

📩 Examples of Loan App Harassment Messages

“📢 PUBLIC NOTICE:
The below-named person is a fraudster and has refused to repay their loan. Kindly avoid doing business with him.
NAME: Adetayo Oluwaseun
AMOUNT OWED: ₦12,000
You’ve been warned!”

“You are being watched by the EFCC. Legal action is underway and we will begin arrest tomorrow.
PAY NOW OR BE JAILED.”

“Your husband has refused to pay his debt. You will face public disgrace if he does not repay us within 24 hours.”

“Attention: The management of SokoLoan will report your behavior to your employer. You are a criminal by law.”

These are illegal, emotionally abusive, and done to force repayment through shame.


What They CAN and CANNOT Do

Here’s the truth:

❌ CANNOT DO✅ CAN DO
Arrest youCall you repeatedly (but you can block them)
Take you to court (in 7 days? No chance)Harass you illegally (which you can report)
Contact EFCC or PoliceAccess your contacts if permissions were granted
Contact your employer officiallyDefame you—but you can counter it with a disclaimer
Jail youScare you (if you let them)

Want to send your own message before they do?
👉 Craft a Disclaimer to Send to Your Contacts


🔐 What to Do If You’re Being Harassed

Here’s your survival and protection plan:


1. Know It’s All Fear Tactics

Their goal is fear. Once you stop being afraid, you’ve broken their power.

👉 The Emotional Toll of Loan App Harassment—And How to Heal


2. Stop Paying If You’re Trapped in a Cycle

If you’ve paid more than you borrowed and they’re still harassing you, it’s time to say “no more.”

👉 Why You’ll Never Finish Paying Off Loan Apps


3. Block, Block, Block

  • Install Truecaller and block all spam numbers
  • Block them on WhatsApp
  • Report them in Play Store reviews
  • Don’t read any defamation messages

4. Protect Your Contacts

Even if they have your contacts, you can control the narrative:

👉 How to Confuse Loan Apps Using Contact-Swapping Tricks (Upcoming post)
👉 How to Craft a Disclaimer Before They Message Your Friends


5. Report Them to Authorities

You can take action:


What Actually Works (Best Practices)

  • Never take loans from apps with <30 day tenors
  • Use only CBN-licensed digital banks like FairMoney, Branch, or Carbon
  • Educate others—share this post or speak up
  • Don’t let shame keep you silent

💬 Real Stories from Nigerians Like You

“I was getting 15 calls per hour. My boss got a message from LCredit saying I was a thief. I finally stopped paying. I told my team the truth and blocked everything. I’m still standing.” – Chinedu, Lagos

“OKash sent a flyer with my face to my husband’s church group. I cried for two days. Then I found a Facebook group for victims. That’s when I knew—I was not alone.” – Peace, Port Harcourt


🚫 Final Take: Don’t Let Shame Silence You

If you’re struggling with 7-day loan app harassment, remember:

  • You’re not a criminal
  • You don’t owe them your mental health
  • You can block, report, and move on

They’re not after justice. They’re after your peace. Don’t give it to them.


📝 Related Posts (Upcoming)

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