Attention is the new currency, it’s been said. And one might add that influencers are the new celebs. Gone are the days when celebrity status could not be achieved without getting in front of the film cameras or getting on the big stage. Now, social media is the place to find and consolidate fame which can then be translated into the big screen and big stage. This is exactly what a crop of young women are doing with resounding success.
The exciting world of social media influencing is not newly created and had hitherto been dominated by the older generation: Liz Anjorin, Iyabo Ojo, Mercy Johnson, Funke Akindele and most of Nollywood’s finest female actresses with hundreds of millions of followers between them. But things have changed as a new generation has emerged. They are bolder, sassier and set to catch up and overtake the generation before them. These ones aren’t playing and are fully monetized, pulling in billions of naira between them every year. Here are the top five.
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Apaokagi Adedoyin Maryam
Influencer ID: Taooma Followers: 19M Strongest on: Tiktok Genre: Comedy
This 26-year-old has a networth in high six figures. One of the most talented young Nigerian entertainers, Taooma is the master of self reinvention who brings to bear her high intelligence into everything she does.
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She easily morphs into her various characters: Tao, Mama Tao, Baba Tao, Teni, Tayo, Alhaja, Quadri, Alfa and others.
Her consistency over the years and ability to work well with other entertainers has helped her steady growth to the top and she has partnered with Adebayo Salami, Don Jazzy, Iya Saje and dozens of others.
Bukunmi Adeaga-Ilori
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Influencer ID: Kiekie Followers: 11M Strongest on: Instagram Genre: Comedy
Another dynamic female comedian, Kiekie is also no stranger to the serious side of comedy and has also used her content to drive home many societal values.
With a networth of a rumoured six figures in dollars, Kiekie’s latest character, Tailor Oran, has continued to endear her to her ever expanding fan base.
Priscilla Ajoke Ojo
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Influencer ID: Priscilla Ojo Followers: 7M Strongest on: Instagram Genre: Fashion and Style
At this point, this 24-year-old new bride has become an entrenched part of Entertainment royalty in Nigeria.
Though not the influencer with the most following, Priscilla’s fans cannot get enough of her big smile, natural physique and her easy mien. Hungry for romance, social media fed fat on her recent wedding with Tanzanian male idol, Juma Jux, pushing her up the ladder of rich young influencers.
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Her networth is said to be a rumoured six figures in dollars.
Influencer ID: Bimbo Ademoye
Followers: 6M Strongest on: Instagram Genre: Lifestyle
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This award-winning actress is one of Nollywood’s most beloved and most versatile.
Best known for her role in Anikulapo, she has lent credence to her numerous other roles and won the hearts of her huge fan base with her humour, sincerity and avoidance of scandal.
She is said to be one of the top 10 best paid actresses, despite her young age.
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Sarah Idaji Ojone
Influencer ID: Saidaboj Followers: 4.5M Strongest on: Tiktok Genre: Talk
Self-styled voice of the girl-child is the new kid on the block and that voice is loud.
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The 24-year-old comes with a bold, sexy style and she is fast catching up and overtaking her predecessors.
Her new single, Gold Digger, is also setting her up as the new Tiwa Savage. Watch out for this smooth skinned chocolate beauty in the cyberspace and beyond.
The Kogi-born mecurial crooner who studied at Atiku Abubakar’s AUN, is famous for being cheeky and has engaged in sagas with a wide range of influencers including VDM, Portable and Blessing CEO.
A federal judge on Thursday halted President Donald Trump’s order restricting birthright citizenship, as opponents of the policy pursue a new legal avenue following the US Supreme Court’s overturning of a previous block.
The high court’s conservative majority delivered a landmark decision in late June that limits the ability of individual judges to issue nationwide injunctions against presidents’ policies.
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Several such judges had in fact blocked Trump’s attempt to end the longstanding rule, guaranteed in the US Constitution, that anyone born on US soil is automatically an American citizen.
However, the Supreme Court left open the possibility that orders could be blocked via broad class-action suits against the government.
Trump’s opponents quickly filed new class-action suits seeking to block again the executive order.
On Thursday, Judge Joseph Laplante of the US District of New Hampshire granted class-action status to any child who would potentially be denied citizenship under Trump’s order. The judge ordered a preliminary halt to it as legal proceedings carry on.
The judge delayed his ruling for seven days to permit the Trump administration to appeal.
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Cody Wofsy, a lawyer with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) who argued the case, called the ruling a “huge victory” that “will help protect the citizenship of all children born in the United States, as the Constitution intended.”
Trump’s executive order decrees that children born to parents in the United States illegally or on temporary visas would not automatically become citizens — a radical reinterpretation of the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution.
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His administration has argued that the 14th Amendment, passed in the wake of the Civil War, addresses the rights of former slaves and not the children of undocumented migrants or temporary US visitors.
The Supreme Court rejected such a narrow definition in a landmark 1898 case.
The current high court, with a 6-3 conservative majority, avoided ruling last month on the constitutionality of Trump’s executive order and only addressed the issue of nationwide injunctions.
It nonetheless permitted the order to go ahead but delayed its ruling from taking effect until late July to allow for new court challenges.
Several lower courts, in issuing their previous injunctions, had ruled that the executive order violated the Constitution.
Libya’s Counter-Terrorism Forces have arrested two undocumented Nigerians over alleged involvement in drug trafficking.
According to a statement shared by Migrant Rescue Watch on X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday, the suspects were caught with quantities of hashish and hallucinogenic pills, including Tramadol and Lyrica.
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Authorities also recovered a large sum of cash suspected to be proceeds from drug sales during the operation.
Following their arrest, the two Nigerians have been handed over to the appropriate legal authorities for further investigation and possible prosecution.
The statement said, “Counter-Terrorism Forces arrested 2 undocumented #migrants of Nigerian nationality for drug trafficking. The individuals were found in possession of hashish, hallucinogenic pills “Tramadol” & “Lyrica” as well as cash from proceeds.
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“Both individuals were referred to competent authorities for legal action.”
All 31 workers escaped without injuries from a collapsed industrial tunnel in Los Angeles’ Wilmington area, after scrambling over a tall pile of loose underground soil, city officials said late on Wednesday.
The trapped workers were shuttled back to the tunnel’s entry point, more than 5 miles (8 km) away from the affected area, after they escaped the collapsed section and met several coworkers in the unaffected part of the tunnel, the Los Angeles Fire Department said in a statement.
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The tunnel, which had a diameter of 18 ft (5.5 m), trapped 27 individuals, while four workers entered the damaged section to assist with rescue, LA Fire Chief Ronnie Villanueva told reporters in a media briefing.
“The workers had to climb through debris. They had to make themselves out through,”before they were assisted out, Villanueva said.
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Robert Ferrante, chief engineer and general manager of Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts, told the briefing that a section of the already built part of the tunnel experienced squeezing ground conditions and partially collapsed.
“LAFD has just reported that all workers who were trapped in the tunnel in Wilmington are now out and accounted for. I just spoke with many of the workers who were trapped. Thank you to all of our brave first responders who acted immediately,” Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass said in a post on X.
The collapsed section was a part of the Los Angeles County’s Clearwater Project, where the new 7-mile tunnel is being built to upgrade the region’s sewer system, officials added.