Gathering at an event today in Victoria Island, Lagos, top Nigerian YouTube creators Toke Makinwa, Olisa Adibua, Ariyike Akinbobola, Naija’s Craziest and TechCity NG
came together to talk about how they are leveraging YouTube to reach
audiences, share their passions and, in some cases, earn money too.
In
2014, YouTube views in Nigeria increased by 78%, while views of
Nigerian content increased by 95% – a testament of to the role YouTube
is playing in the export of Nigerian content.
YouTube content creators, Naija’s Craziest, Ariyike Akinbobola, Toke Makinwa and Olisa Adibua
Speaking on the event, Taiwo Kola-Ogunlade, West Africa
Communication and Public Affairs Manager said the event was aimed at
leveraging the 10th anniversary of YouTube to spotlight Nigerians who
inspite of all odds are constantly sharing content, and by so doing, are
building their own fan bases. “Some people still think only highly
trained individuals or people with access to funds can create content
and run YouTube channels. it is our hope that by showcasing the
inspiring work that these individual creators are doing, we are able to
help inspire more nigerians to begin to share more video content. With
you need little or no start-up capital”, he says.
Toke Makinwa and Olisa Aadibua
YouTube attracts a global generation that has grown up
watching what they want, whenever they want, on whatever device is
closest. Globally, 50% of YouTube’s staggering billions of hours of
monthly watch-time comes from mobile devices. On average, 60% of a
channel’s views come from outside the creator’s home country.
Frank Donga, OAP BellaRose Okojie and the Techcity crew
“Since the launch of the Nigeria domain www.youtube.com.ng
in December 2011, YouTube has grown to become one of the top online
destinations for Nigerians looking for inspiration and creative
expression. Nigerian creators have also taken advantage of the power of
large number of local and global viewers getting on the platform on a
daily basis. Today, Nigeria entertainment content like nollywood movies
and music videos by local nigerian artists are being consumed across the
world, and are thus generating tens of millions of views” said
Kola-Ogunlade.
“There are now more than one million channels earning
revenue through the YouTube Partnership Program, in more than 30
countries, and it’s exciting to see more Partners coming on board in
Nigeria too. Globally, partner revenue across YouTube has increased by
60% over the past year and partner revenue from mobile ad sales has
tripled.”
Among the creators spotlighted were Toke Makinwa (channel) and Ariyike Akinbobola (channel) who run regular monologues on everything from self-improvement to relationship issues in a loose, funny manner; Techcityng (channel) which features the bubbly BellaRose Okogie reviews and analyses mobile devices like phones, tablets and all things ICT.
On the entertainment tip, veteran Broadcaster Olisa Adibua (channel)
interviews headliners in the worlds of entertainment and politics to
get at “The Truth” and the irreverent crew from Naijas Craziest (channel) extract the comedy and satire from politics and life’s other absurdities.
YouTube has become the go-to destination for video footage
on the web. The volume of content unites people from all walks of life
through video. To find out more about YouTube and becoming a YouTube Partner, go to: http://www.youtube.com/yt/partners/.
About YouTube
YouTube is the world’s largest online video community,
allowing millions of people to discover, watch, and share original
videos. YouTube provides a forum for people to connect, inform, and
inspire others across the globe and acts as a distribution platform for
original-content creators and advertisers large and small. YouTube, LLC,
is based in San Bruno, California, and is a subsidiary of Google Inc.
Notes to editors
More on the Nigerian YouTube Creators below:
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Popular OAP and “Queen of Social” Toke Makinwa’s Toke Moments started out has grown to become one of the weekly high points of many nigerians on the YouTube. The hilarity with which she presents her monologues, and her bluntness on the many relationship issues she speaks about has made hers one of the top youtube channels in Nigeria.
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Media & broadcast veteran Olisa Adibua’s Olisa TV is perhaps one of the fastest growing channels of its kind in Nigeria. Launch less than 1 year ago, the channel has amassed close to 9,500 subscribers; a feat not many Nigerian channels can boast of. Beside the array of top celebs that have graced his channel, it is the depth of the interviews and conversations that set this channel apart.
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Television presenter and talk show host, Ariyike Akinbobola is a woman of many parts, and this can be seen from her YouTube channel Ariyike Weekly. Backed by her great sense of humour and her ability to recreate the best and juiciest gists, Ariyike Weekly continues to attract local and global fans interested in catching up with the 1-on-1 interviews and behind-the-scene / red carport reports of some of the most talked about events.
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TECHCITY NG is a YouTube channel focused on Tech Review/News and all thing technology. Launched in 2012 by a team of 5 which includes the popular radio OAP BellaRose Okojie, the TechCity NG channel addition also features interviews and happenings in the information technology industry in Nigeria and around the globe.
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Naija’s Craziest is a group of 5 guys whose channel uses satirical-styled comedy to highlight topical political and societal issues in Nigeria. To date the channel has generated 2.6 million views within a space of 18 months! Living true to the name, the Naija’s Craziest is one of the craziest and most hilarious nigerian-focused channels on the platform.
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