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5 Highest Paid Ceos In Nigeria (2026) by webincomeplus(op): 8:46am On Apr 03
What if you woke up earning over ₦10 million every single day… even on weekends?

In this video, you will discover the top 5 highest paid CEOs in Nigeria, based entirely on verified financial disclosures from companies listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange. These are not business owners. These are employees earning billions in salaries, bonuses, and benefits.

From telecom giants to oil and gas powerhouses, the numbers in this video will genuinely surprise you.

Inside this video:

The CEO earning over ₦10.7 million daily
The only woman breaking into Nigeria’s highest-paid CEOs list
Billion-naira compensation packages explained
The companies behind these massive salaries
Why these executives are paid this much

These figures reflect total compensation, including salary, bonuses, allowances, and benefits.

If you are interested in money, business, success, and how top executives earn in Nigeria, this is a video you do not want to miss:
https://youtu.be/vCBUc0gb2bo


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCBUc0gb2bo
Re: 5 Highest Paid Ceos In Nigeria (2026) by OAkanni001(m): 2:10pm On May 21
Good Afternoon sir @webincomeplus

I just want to ask about niche blogging in this era of Artificial Intelligence Dominated Search and as well as the money making potential of the business.
Re: 5 Highest Paid Ceos In Nigeria (2026) by webincomeplus(op): 2:50pm On May 21
OAkanni001:
Good Afternoon sir @webincomeplus

I just want to ask about niche blogging in this era of Artificial Intelligence Dominated Search and as well as the money making potential of the business.
Good afternoon, bro @OAkanni001.

Hmm. How do I even answer this question? OK. I'll provide the answer in short points.

1. Google has zero tolerance for blogs with AI-generated content. They'll kill the blog right from scratch. Even if it manages to escape their hammer by chance, that won't last long!

2. Other search engines like Bing are still quite friendly towards AI-generated content. But because those have a much smaller share of the search market than Google, getting decent traffic from them requires publishing hundreds to thousands of articles.

3. Google Adsense and other contextual ad networks have become stricter than ever when it comes to accepting new sites. Adsense particularly has gone crazier with their unclear requirements. Most others won't accept you if Adsense doesn't. And the likes of Journey by Mediavine never accept sites with AI content. Ezoic that used to be go-to alternative has now raised their minimum traffic requimement to 250,000 visits!

4. SEO-motivated blogging has taken a serious hit with the advent of AI overviews on search results. Your article can rank number 1 and still not get a single click because the AI overview has perfectly answered the user.

5. There might still be some hope, though. Google can still rank your new blog if you can write your articles manually with a lot of unique angles that aren't in other similar articles. If all you do is rewrite existing articles on the topic, Google can sniff that from a mile away! Also, if you can go into niches that AI cannot satisfactorily serve answers for, you'd be fine. But then, don't forget that Google updates can send you to the hospital. While Bing's traffic is far more stable, and their updates aren't as brutal, they'll yank your site off their index completely if they sense some foul play.

6. Summary, blogging in this AI era is like walking on egg shells after being warned not to break a single one!
Re: 5 Highest Paid Ceos In Nigeria (2026) by OAkanni001(m): 6:43am On May 22
Thanks so much for the enlightenment sir 🙏. This is an eye opener. In conclusion, the reward does not worth the risk.

webincomeplus:
Good afternoon, bro @OAkanni001.

Hmm. How do I even answer this question? OK. I'll provide the answer in short points.

1. Google has zero tolerance for blogs with AI-generated content. They'll kill the blog right from scratch. Even if it manages to escape their hammer by chance, that won't last long!

2. Other search engines like Bing are still quite friendly towards AI-generated content. But because those have a much smaller share of the search market than Google, getting decent traffic from them requires publishing hundreds to thousands of articles.

3. Google Adsense and other contextual ad networks have become stricter than ever when it comes to accepting new sites. Adsense particularly has gone crazier with their unclear requirements. Most others won't accept you if Adsense doesn't. And the likes of Journey by Mediavine never accept sites with AI content. Ezoic that used to be go-to alternative has now raised their minimum traffic requimement to 250,000 visits!

4. SEO-motivated blogging has taken a serious hit with the advent of AI overviews on search results. Your article can rank number 1 and still not get a single click because the AI overview has perfectly answered the user.

5. There might still be some hope, though. Google can still rank your new blog if you can write your articles manually with a lot of unique angles that aren't in other similar articles. If all you do is rewrite existing articles on the topic, Google can sniff that from a mile away! Also, if you can go into niches that AI cannot satisfactorily serve answers for, you'd be fine. But then, don't forget that Google updates can send you to the hospital. While Bing's traffic is far more stable, and their updates aren't as brutal, they'll yank your site off their index completely if they sense some foul play.

6. Summary, blogging in this AI era is like walking on egg shells after being warned not to break a single one!
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