Nigerian skit makers have continued to captivate audiences on YouTube, with diverse and engaging content drawing millions of views. According to a report by digital analytics firm Dataleum, the first quarter of 2023 saw Nigerian skit makers attract impressive numbers of views, solidifying their influence in the entertainment sector.
The following are the top 10 Nigerian skit makers based on their YouTube views in the first quarter of 2023:
- Sam Spedy – 36.87 million views
Leading the chart, Sam Spedy’s unique brand of comedy and relatable skits earned him the highest number of views, with nearly 37 million in Q1 2023. - Mark Angel – 35.63 million views
Known for his popular skits featuring Emmanuella, Mark Angel secured over 35 million views, maintaining his long-standing popularity on the platform. - Taaooma – 15.70 million views
Taaooma, renowned for her comedic takes on Nigerian family life, gained 15.7 million views with her witty content. - Brainjotter – 15.68 million views
Close behind Taaooma, Brainjotter amassed 15.68 million views, thanks to his unique humor and relatable skits. - Sabinus (Mr. Funny) – 15.32 million views
Sabinus, also known as Mr. Funny, continues to entertain fans, gaining 15.32 million views with his hilarious content. - Broda Shaggi – 15.8 million views
Another fan favorite, Broda Shaggi’s energetic and often outrageous skits earned him 15.8 million views. - Sirbalo – 13.32 million views
Sirbalo’s skits garnered 13.32 million views, proving his consistent popularity within the skit-making scene. - Zicsaloma – 10.88 million views
Zicsaloma’s quirky and comedic characters earned him 10.88 million views during the quarter. - Mr. Macaroni – 10.73 million views
Known for his satirical skits on social and political issues, Mr. Macaroni secured 10.73 million views. - Kiekie – 8.78 million views
Kiekie rounds off the top 10 with 8.78 million views, thanks to her humorous content that resonates with her audience.
These skit makers are a testament to the vibrant creativity in Nigeria’s entertainment industry, leveraging YouTube to reach global audiences with their diverse comedic styles.