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Rema Tops YouTube Charts with 223 Million Streams for First Quarter of 2025

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Popular Nigerian Artist, Rema has been recognized as the most streamed Nigerian Artist on YouTube for the first quarter of 2025.

Rema gathered a total of 223 millions streams, assisted because of his single “Is It Crime”, which was a total 14 million streams.

While the second most streamed Nigerian Artist is Burna Boy with a total of 171 million streams in the first quarter of 2025.

Third on the list for the most streamed Nigerian on YouTube is Ayra Starr, who has a total of 169 million streams.


 

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“Time to Mellow Down”: Prophet Odumeje Changes Preaching Style

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Popular Nigerian Prophet Odumeje shares how intent to change his approach to situations and preaching.

During his last ministration, the prophet revealed how he wants to be more soft when preaching to the masses.

I am no longer a young man,” Odumeje told his church members. “Age is catching up with me, and it’s time to adopt a more mellow style. I want people to see me and say, ‘That is papa.”


 

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“Skit Making Doesn’t Pay”: Peller’s Honest Admission on Live TikTok Session

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Popular Nigerian Tik Toker Peller reveals that skit making is not enough to sustain one financially.

The social media influencer reveals this during a live session with fans on Tik Tok. He shares how most skit makers are now hungry and are searching for other means of income.

You see any content creator for Instagram wey still dey post skit? E no dey pay. All of them don come TikTok. We are doing live video together, can you see. Hunger is killing everybody. Hunger is killing a lot of Instagram people. When last you see say person post funny Instagram skit…”


 

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“Nigerians Are Too Judgmental”: Doyin David Explains Why She Won’t Return to BBN

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Big Brother Naija Reality Star Doyin David shares her experience while on the show and describes it with one word “exhausting”.

During her recent appearance on a podcast, she highlighted the perception of being on a reality tv show and shared her actual experience on it.

Being on a reality TV show, my experience was very challenging mentally, very exposing. I wouldn’t do it again for any amount of money.”

“Except it’s a reality TV show outside the country, then I’ll probably take it. But Nigerians are too judgmental, so no, I’m not blessing them with my presence ever again”.


 

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