Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by Akharmony: 2:43pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
i remember i met them in kampala the love showered on them was much and also kids in south Africa love them, my neigbours son wont allow me rest, he wants to visit nigeria to see Emmanuella. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by Jaqenhghar: 2:44pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
Johnnyessence: wow Nigerians flourished all over the tech places. we are the best. Mtcheew something when oyinbo people don do leave na now una dey catch up 1 Like |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by winkmart: 2:44pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
We know naaaa |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by Nobody: 2:44pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
But seriously we have to start supporting our own i was streaming youtube yesterday and i found out all this international musicians are having 1billion and above views while our own Africa musicians have just 500million highest The fact that this foreign musicians, most of there fans that are viewing there videos on YouTube are africans annoys me why can't we support our own now go to YouTube and like nobody by Joe boy. that boy is a bomb 3 Likes |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by Goovo(m): 2:44pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
GodPunishBiafra: Dem try I'm not a fan though. I don't really like to their stuff... Dat means u are a boring dude. |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by Lovelyn451(f): 2:44pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
Was admitted to study medicine at OAU and eventually abandoned it due to family reasons...this life sef 1 Like |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by Atanuje(m): 2:45pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
Dpsychologist: Nigerians Are Unaware That Africa's Greatest Youtuber Is A Nigerian
Alot of Nigerians do not know that Africa's biggest YouTuber is a Nigerian. Interestingly, that title belongs to one 29-year-old Nigerian comedian, scriptwriter, and video producer who oddly doesn’t have as much clout back home as he has loyal fans abroad.
With over 6.39 million subscribers and more than 1 billion views on his 300+ videos, Mark Angel is technically the biggest YouTuber in Africa.(Social blade, 2020) The Nigerian is best known for the Mark Angel Comedy series of shorts on YouTube, often featuring child comedians such as his 9-year-old niece, Emmanuella Samuel, and her sister, “Aunty” Success Madubuike (age 5 as of 2019). Mark Angel’s YouTube channel was the first African comedy channel to reach one million subscribers. Mark Angel was born in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. He had a stint at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Osun State, Nigeria, where he had been accepted to study medicine, but he eventually abandoned his studies due to family reasons.
After he left college, he spent time in Nigeria gaining experience in cinematography and theater. In 2013, he began independent filmmaking under the name, Mechanic Pictures, having been unable to find stable work in Nigeria’s film industry, Nollywood. His skits became an instant hit. In 2017, Mark Angel Comedy received a plaque from YouTube for having reached one million subscriptions. It was the first Nigerian-based YouTube channel to reach that threshold. Mark Angel’s niece, Emmanuella, has won comedy awards in Nigeria and Australia for her work with Mark Angel and is Africa’s youngest YouTube award winner. In 2018, she even bagged a nomination in Nickelodeon’s famous Kids’ Choice Awards. Mark Angel Comedy videos can reach up to a million views during the first week after posting. Few people know it but Mark Angel is, by some distance, Africa’s most successful YouTuber.
So, How Come Most Nigerians Don’t Know This? Short Answer: It’s probably because Nigerians don’t care about YouTube and YouTubers that much, at least, not as much as they care about other social platforms. As a matter of fact, compared to other social media platforms that are popular in Nigeria like WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram, YouTube has only a tiny fraction of active users of which only an even smaller fraction can be termed “consistent users.” Maybe it’s not even Mark Angel, perhaps the fact of the matter is that most Nigerians don’t even know any of the biggest YouTubers in Nigeria.
And Why’s This? Hootsuite’s State of Digital report placed the number of internet users in Nigeria at 98.39 million as of 2019. Of the 98.39 million Nigerian internet users, it was found that 54 percent access the internet on a daily basis while only 12 percent (24 million) have active social media accounts.
Additionally, WhatsApp was found to be the most active social media platform in the country with 85 percent of internet users. Facebook placed second with 78 percent, Instagram came third at 57 percent, followed by FB Messenger at 54 percent. YouTube is only fifth on the rankings with 53 percent. And that says a lot about the popularity of the platform in Nigeria, and by extension, the popularity of the rockstars on the video-sharing platform in these parts.
Here’s Why YouTube Is Slacking In These Parts
Despite the increase in the number of internet users in Nigeria, overall internet penetration remains quite low, with only about 50 percent of the population connected to the internet, compared to the global average of 57 percent. Besides that, many Nigerians who have access to the internet cannot afford to stream videos online, plus there’s the issue of spotty internet connections.
All these hamper YouTube usage in Nigeria, making the platform less popular and less frequently-used than other social platforms. It’s for this reason that the likes of Mark Angel get the bulk of their viewership from abroad. “It is very discouraging for me as a video content creator,” lamented Tobi Ayeni, a YouTube creator popularly known as MissTechy, who spoke to TechPoint last year.
“Imagine going through a lot of stress to shoot and upload a great video, only for people to watch just the first one minute or skim through because they are trying to manage the data they have,” she complained.
It’s a feeling shared by Dimma Umeh , a fast-rising Nigerian vlogger who runs a fast-growing YouTube channel where she bosses all things, fashion, makeup, and lifestyle, though, according to her, things are beginning to improve. “I would say that adoption [of YouTube] has been gradual, especially when compared to other platforms where we often create short-form content,” she tells WeeTracker .
“In the past two years, however, creators like me have seen a sharp increase in the number of viewers viewing from Nigeria and that gives us hope.”
Source https://weetracker.com/2020/03/05/biggest-youtubers-in-africa/ Have you heard of ksi |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by Goovo(m): 2:47pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
Fastestmanalive: Which useless mark angel
Mark angel that ran out of jokes and now recycles jokes to get viewers. Their skits are no longer interesting anymore.
That's part of why Denison igwe left them after all. why the hating 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by seanwilliam(m): 2:47pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
Clicked: Abeg who Nigerian viewers epp. If you know how YouTube works, you'd know that your niche and your viewers countries matters a lot.
You'd see two people with 1 million views, one earning up to $10,000 while the other one just $800.
YouTube doesn't pay much if you have mainly African viewers. atall atall he go dey make 500k monthly from YouTube... he's better than over 150m Nigerias if he makes that 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by Meenatnigeria(f): 2:47pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
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Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by DMPaulSr: 2:49pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
Nigerians Rarely use youtube...
The analytics from my channel.. Na US de top my viewers list. 2 Likes |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by jaxxy(m): 2:50pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
I’m very unaware |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by Katier00(f): 2:51pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
Righteousness89: Wow!
That's Great bro..
How I wish you would use this Platform of Highest or Greatest youtuber to Win souls for JESUS.
That will be a Bomb bro! abegi make we hear word |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by Nobody: 2:52pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
Righteousness89: Wow!
That's Great bro..
How I wish you would use this Platform of Highest or Greatest youtuber to Win souls for JESUS.
That will be a Bomb bro! who is stopping you? win souls for an unexistence Jesus? yea! keep that shit to yourself, no one wants to be brainwashed like you. |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by Runningwater(m): 2:52pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
Dpsychologist: Nigerians Are Unaware That Africa's Greatest Youtuber Is A Nigerian
Alot of Nigerians do not know that Africa's biggest YouTuber is a Nigerian. Interestingly, that title belongs to one 29-year-old Nigerian comedian, scriptwriter, and video producer who oddly doesn’t have as much clout back home as he has loyal fans abroad.
With over 6.39 million subscribers and more than 1 billion views on his 300+ videos, Mark Angel is technically the biggest YouTuber in Africa.(Social blade, 2020) The Nigerian is best known for the Mark Angel Comedy series of shorts on YouTube, often featuring child comedians such as his 9-year-old niece, Emmanuella Samuel, and her sister, “Aunty” Success Madubuike (age 5 as of 2019). Mark Angel’s YouTube channel was the first African comedy channel to reach one million subscribers. Mark Angel was born in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. He had a stint at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Osun State, Nigeria, where he had been accepted to study medicine, but he eventually abandoned his studies due to family reasons.
After he left college, he spent time in Nigeria gaining experience in cinematography and theater. In 2013, he began independent filmmaking under the name, Mechanic Pictures, having been unable to find stable work in Nigeria’s film industry, Nollywood. His skits became an instant hit. In 2017, Mark Angel Comedy received a plaque from YouTube for having reached one million subscriptions. It was the first Nigerian-based YouTube channel to reach that threshold. Mark Angel’s niece, Emmanuella, has won comedy awards in Nigeria and Australia for her work with Mark Angel and is Africa’s youngest YouTube award winner. In 2018, she even bagged a nomination in Nickelodeon’s famous Kids’ Choice Awards. Mark Angel Comedy videos can reach up to a million views during the first week after posting. Few people know it but Mark Angel is, by some distance, Africa’s most successful YouTuber.
So, How Come Most Nigerians Don’t Know This? Short Answer: It’s probably because Nigerians don’t care about YouTube and YouTubers that much, at least, not as much as they care about other social platforms. As a matter of fact, compared to other social media platforms that are popular in Nigeria like WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram, YouTube has only a tiny fraction of active users of which only an even smaller fraction can be termed “consistent users.” Maybe it’s not even Mark Angel, perhaps the fact of the matter is that most Nigerians don’t even know any of the biggest YouTubers in Nigeria.
And Why’s This? Hootsuite’s State of Digital report placed the number of internet users in Nigeria at 98.39 million as of 2019. Of the 98.39 million Nigerian internet users, it was found that 54 percent access the internet on a daily basis while only 12 percent (24 million) have active social media accounts.
Additionally, WhatsApp was found to be the most active social media platform in the country with 85 percent of internet users. Facebook placed second with 78 percent, Instagram came third at 57 percent, followed by FB Messenger at 54 percent. YouTube is only fifth on the rankings with 53 percent. And that says a lot about the popularity of the platform in Nigeria, and by extension, the popularity of the rockstars on the video-sharing platform in these parts.
Here’s Why YouTube Is Slacking In These Parts
Despite the increase in the number of internet users in Nigeria, overall internet penetration remains quite low, with only about 50 percent of the population connected to the internet, compared to the global average of 57 percent. Besides that, many Nigerians who have access to the internet cannot afford to stream videos online, plus there’s the issue of spotty internet connections.
All these hamper YouTube usage in Nigeria, making the platform less popular and less frequently-used than other social platforms. It’s for this reason that the likes of Mark Angel get the bulk of their viewership from abroad. “It is very discouraging for me as a video content creator,” lamented Tobi Ayeni, a YouTube creator popularly known as MissTechy, who spoke to TechPoint last year.
“Imagine going through a lot of stress to shoot and upload a great video, only for people to watch just the first one minute or skim through because they are trying to manage the data they have,” she complained.
It’s a feeling shared by Dimma Umeh , a fast-rising Nigerian vlogger who runs a fast-growing YouTube channel where she bosses all things, fashion, makeup, and lifestyle, though, according to her, things are beginning to improve. “I would say that adoption [of YouTube] has been gradual, especially when compared to other platforms where we often create short-form content,” she tells WeeTracker .
“In the past two years, however, creators like me have seen a sharp increase in the number of viewers viewing from Nigeria and that gives us hope.”
Source https://weetracker.com/2020/03/05/biggest-youtubers-in-africa/ Wow!! I never knew about all these statistics and Mark Angel comedy |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by mountmoriah(m): 2:54pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
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Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by quickly: 2:55pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
Dpsychologist: Nigerians Are Unaware That Africa's Greatest Youtuber Is A Nigerian
Alot of Nigerians do not know that Africa's biggest YouTuber is a Nigerian. Interestingly, that title belongs to one 29-year-old Nigerian comedian, scriptwriter, and video producer who oddly doesn’t have as much clout back home as he has loyal fans abroad.
With over 6.39 million subscribers and more than 1 billion views on his 300+ videos, Mark Angel is technically the biggest YouTuber in Africa.(Social blade, 2020) The Nigerian is best known for the Mark Angel Comedy series of shorts on YouTube, often featuring child comedians such as his 9-year-old niece, Emmanuella Samuel, and her sister, “Aunty” Success Madubuike (age 5 as of 2019). Mark Angel’s YouTube channel was the first African comedy channel to reach one million subscribers. Mark Angel was born in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. He had a stint at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Osun State, Nigeria, where he had been accepted to study medicine, but he eventually abandoned his studies due to family reasons.
After he left college, he spent time in Nigeria gaining experience in cinematography and theater. In 2013, he began independent filmmaking under the name, Mechanic Pictures, having been unable to find stable work in Nigeria’s film industry, Nollywood. His skits became an instant hit. In 2017, Mark Angel Comedy received a plaque from YouTube for having reached one million subscriptions. It was the first Nigerian-based YouTube channel to reach that threshold. Mark Angel’s niece, Emmanuella, has won comedy awards in Nigeria and Australia for her work with Mark Angel and is Africa’s youngest YouTube award winner. In 2018, she even bagged a nomination in Nickelodeon’s famous Kids’ Choice Awards. Mark Angel Comedy videos can reach up to a million views during the first week after posting. Few people know it but Mark Angel is, by some distance, Africa’s most successful YouTuber.
So, How Come Most Nigerians Don’t Know This? Short Answer: It’s probably because Nigerians don’t care about YouTube and YouTubers that much, at least, not as much as they care about other social platforms. As a matter of fact, compared to other social media platforms that are popular in Nigeria like WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram, YouTube has only a tiny fraction of active users of which only an even smaller fraction can be termed “consistent users.” Maybe it’s not even Mark Angel, perhaps the fact of the matter is that most Nigerians don’t even know any of the biggest YouTubers in Nigeria.
And Why’s This? Hootsuite’s State of Digital report placed the number of internet users in Nigeria at 98.39 million as of 2019. Of the 98.39 million Nigerian internet users, it was found that 54 percent access the internet on a daily basis while only 12 percent (24 million) have active social media accounts.
Additionally, WhatsApp was found to be the most active social media platform in the country with 85 percent of internet users. Facebook placed second with 78 percent, Instagram came third at 57 percent, followed by FB Messenger at 54 percent. YouTube is only fifth on the rankings with 53 percent. And that says a lot about the popularity of the platform in Nigeria, and by extension, the popularity of the rockstars on the video-sharing platform in these parts.
Here’s Why YouTube Is Slacking In These Parts
Despite the increase in the number of internet users in Nigeria, overall internet penetration remains quite low, with only about 50 percent of the population connected to the internet, compared to the global average of 57 percent. Besides that, many Nigerians who have access to the internet cannot afford to stream videos online, plus there’s the issue of spotty internet connections.
All these hamper YouTube usage in Nigeria, making the platform less popular and less frequently-used than other social platforms. It’s for this reason that the likes of Mark Angel get the bulk of their viewership from abroad. “It is very discouraging for me as a video content creator,” lamented Tobi Ayeni, a YouTube creator popularly known as MissTechy, who spoke to TechPoint last year.
“Imagine going through a lot of stress to shoot and upload a great video, only for people to watch just the first one minute or skim through because they are trying to manage the data they have,” she complained.
It’s a feeling shared by Dimma Umeh , a fast-rising Nigerian vlogger who runs a fast-growing YouTube channel where she bosses all things, fashion, makeup, and lifestyle, though, according to her, things are beginning to improve. “I would say that adoption [of YouTube] has been gradual, especially when compared to other platforms where we often create short-form content,” she tells WeeTracker .
“In the past two years, however, creators like me have seen a sharp increase in the number of viewers viewing from Nigeria and that gives us hope.”
Source https://weetracker.com/2020/03/05/biggest-youtubers-in-africa/ Biggest youtuber in Nigeria -agree but in africa thats a big lie. Did u check North africa/Southafrica..all listed are nigerians Nigerians una like to dey sweet una self |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by Chirowman(m): 2:55pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
congratulations to him |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by NimrodEndOfDays(m): 2:56pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
GodPunishBiafra: Dem try I'm not a fan though. I don't really like to their stuff... you are From the SWaste. The Vultures of Hate. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by Nobody: 2:56pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
Nigerians don't know him maybe because he chose a slave and white man's religious self hating name like mark Angel..
if he had called himself an African name africans woulda known him, he is enslaved to whities. |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by Bmaster(m): 2:57pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
They are doing great,but I like to watch Chief IMO comedy the more.
congrats to them. |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by Nobody: 2:58pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
Katier00: abegi make we hear word don't mind the brainwashed goon. |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by Anambra1stS0n: 2:59pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
Igbos occupied 1-7 positions
From Alaba, Iweka, Pound road we enter YouTube
2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by Alvin212(m): 3:02pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
FellaG: Wow.. Nice. I am also a YouTuber and I just started tho.. My niche is video games on PS4... Mortal kombat, fifa20, GT sports, Apex legend, HITMAN and many more... Click this link to take you there...
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSs4VKP_tAeUB-027BnEMGA Don't forget to subscribe 9 uploads with 156 subscribers Guy, you fit teach me Can it be done with an Android phone |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by EzzyCarter: 3:05pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
Olominira: Nigeria, a country that would eventually find her way and become top 5 biggest economies and superpowers. Some of those that left to western world, their generations would struggle to get visas just for a visit. Hmnnnn...is this a prophecy? |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by OruExpress: 3:06pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
for all of the noise we hear about burna boy and davido, Flavour remains the biggest artist in Nigeria silently 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by MedoUnboxing(m): 3:07pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
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Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by Alvin212(m): 3:10pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
DMPaulSr: Nigerians Rarely use youtube...
The analytics from my channel.. Na US de top my viewers list. Are you based in Nigerian Or abroad |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by Ooni: 3:13pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
Most of them are either Ibo artistes or Ibo contents. Good for Ibos. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by vertueptime: 3:18pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
If youtube packs thats d end Dpsychologist: Nigerians Are Unaware That Africa's Greatest Youtuber Is A Nigerian
Alot of Nigerians do not know that Africa's biggest YouTuber is a Nigerian. Interestingly, that title belongs to one 29-year-old Nigerian comedian, scriptwriter, and video producer who oddly doesn’t have as much clout back home as he has loyal fans abroad.
With over 6.39 million subscribers and more than 1 billion views on his 300+ videos, Mark Angel is technically the biggest YouTuber in Africa.(Social blade, 2020) The Nigerian is best known for the Mark Angel Comedy series of shorts on YouTube, often featuring child comedians such as his 9-year-old niece, Emmanuella Samuel, and her sister, “Aunty” Success Madubuike (age 5 as of 2019). Mark Angel’s YouTube channel was the first African comedy channel to reach one million subscribers. Mark Angel was born in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria. He had a stint at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Osun State, Nigeria, where he had been accepted to study medicine, but he eventually abandoned his studies due to family reasons.
After he left college, he spent time in Nigeria gaining experience in cinematography and theater. In 2013, he began independent filmmaking under the name, Mechanic Pictures, having been unable to find stable work in Nigeria’s film industry, Nollywood. His skits became an instant hit. In 2017, Mark Angel Comedy received a plaque from YouTube for having reached one million subscriptions. It was the first Nigerian-based YouTube channel to reach that threshold. Mark Angel’s niece, Emmanuella, has won comedy awards in Nigeria and Australia for her work with Mark Angel and is Africa’s youngest YouTube award winner. In 2018, she even bagged a nomination in Nickelodeon’s famous Kids’ Choice Awards. Mark Angel Comedy videos can reach up to a million views during the first week after posting. Few people know it but Mark Angel is, by some distance, Africa’s most successful YouTuber.
So, How Come Most Nigerians Don’t Know This? Short Answer: It’s probably because Nigerians don’t care about YouTube and YouTubers that much, at least, not as much as they care about other social platforms. As a matter of fact, compared to other social media platforms that are popular in Nigeria like WhatsApp, Facebook, and Instagram, YouTube has only a tiny fraction of active users of which only an even smaller fraction can be termed “consistent users.” Maybe it’s not even Mark Angel, perhaps the fact of the matter is that most Nigerians don’t even know any of the biggest YouTubers in Nigeria.
And Why’s This? Hootsuite’s State of Digital report placed the number of internet users in Nigeria at 98.39 million as of 2019. Of the 98.39 million Nigerian internet users, it was found that 54 percent access the internet on a daily basis while only 12 percent (24 million) have active social media accounts.
Additionally, WhatsApp was found to be the most active social media platform in the country with 85 percent of internet users. Facebook placed second with 78 percent, Instagram came third at 57 percent, followed by FB Messenger at 54 percent. YouTube is only fifth on the rankings with 53 percent. And that says a lot about the popularity of the platform in Nigeria, and by extension, the popularity of the rockstars on the video-sharing platform in these parts.
Here’s Why YouTube Is Slacking In These Parts
Despite the increase in the number of internet users in Nigeria, overall internet penetration remains quite low, with only about 50 percent of the population connected to the internet, compared to the global average of 57 percent. Besides that, many Nigerians who have access to the internet cannot afford to stream videos online, plus there’s the issue of spotty internet connections.
All these hamper YouTube usage in Nigeria, making the platform less popular and less frequently-used than other social platforms. It’s for this reason that the likes of Mark Angel get the bulk of their viewership from abroad. “It is very discouraging for me as a video content creator,” lamented Tobi Ayeni, a YouTube creator popularly known as MissTechy, who spoke to TechPoint last year.
“Imagine going through a lot of stress to shoot and upload a great video, only for people to watch just the first one minute or skim through because they are trying to manage the data they have,” she complained.
It’s a feeling shared by Dimma Umeh , a fast-rising Nigerian vlogger who runs a fast-growing YouTube channel where she bosses all things, fashion, makeup, and lifestyle, though, according to her, things are beginning to improve. “I would say that adoption [of YouTube] has been gradual, especially when compared to other platforms where we often create short-form content,” she tells WeeTracker .
“In the past two years, however, creators like me have seen a sharp increase in the number of viewers viewing from Nigeria and that gives us hope.”
Source https://weetracker.com/2020/03/05/biggest-youtubers-in-africa/ |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by DMPaulSr: 3:19pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
Alvin212:
Are you based in Nigerian
Or abroad Nigeria |
Re: Mark Angel Is Africa's Greatest Youtuber, A Nigerian by emmabucks: 3:24pm On Jul 16, 2020 |
Congratulations ... Wode Maya From Ghana dey pull weight ooo ... he fit surpass dem |