Top 7 Nigerian Creators Ruling Livestreaming in 2025
Entertainment - August 14, 2025

Top 7 Nigerian Creators Ruling Livestreaming in 2025

Creators now use platforms Twitch, YouTube, and TikTok to reach people in Nigeria and abroad. 

What started as casual skits and phone live videos has become a real industry, with active fan communities, brand deals, and global collaborations.

Leading the way are six creators, Shank Comic, Carter Efe, Peller, SIEN, Enzo, and Cruel Santino, whose simple formats and strong on-camera presence are reshaping online entertainment from Nigeria.

Shank Comic (Emmanuel Adesokan)

Shank Comic built an early audience on Twitter and skit comedy, then broke out during the 2020 lockdown with viral memes and videos, culminating in a spot on YouTube’s Top 10 Breakout Creators in 2022. In April 2025, he switched to full-time Twitch streaming and quickly climbed African leaderboards.

His channel blends humour with live listening sessions, including a memorable stream with Olamide. Recent stats show strong month-on-month traction: hundreds of thousands of live views, a steady mid-hundreds average concurrency, and tens of thousands of hours watched. A cameo at Kai Cenat’s “Streamer University” further boosted his international profile.

Carter Efe (Odahohwo Joseph Efe)

Known first for skits and breakout music, Carter Efe entered the live arena in 2025 and immediately posted one of the biggest African peaks of the year—around 76,000 views on a single Twitch stream.

Other sessions trend in the hundreds to low thousands, pointing to healthy growth and repeat viewership. He leans into his comedy background with structured bits and guest features, giving his channel a “show” feel rather than freeform chatter.

Peller (Habeeb Hamzat)

Peller’s meteoric rise on TikTok came through high-energy broadcasts and an intensely engaged fan base. According to his manager, Bosa Lee, his daily earnings can hit ₦1–2 million on the platform, with an instance of $30,000 (about ₦46 million) logged in a single minute, an eye-catching benchmark on the continent.

Streaming three times a week, he reportedly pulls up to 80,000 live viewers and cleared more than ₦15 million in a week at peak cadence. In 2024, he won Best Content Creator at the Trace Awards & Festival. His format is interactive and relentless, part variety show, part digital town square.

SIEN

SIEN parlayed viral notoriety from “Make I No Die for Ikorodu” into a sustained streaming persona. Starting on YouTube and later moving to Twitch, he blends IRL roaming, live event coverage, and music-adjacent sessions.

Guest appearances from Ayra Starr, Davido, and Sato, plus broadcasts from shows like Homecoming Festival, give his channel the feel of a roving backstage pass. The appeal lies in immediacy: viewers get a front-row look at Lagos culture in motion.

Enzo (Rynenzo)

Enzo has been a steady, cross-platform presence, splitting time between gaming competitions and entertainment streams. Though not based in Nigeria, he programs for a Nigerian and global audience, occasionally drawing marquee pop-ins, Rema among them.

Early subscriber counts from 2023 were modest, but consistency and format range have started to pay off, broadening his reach with both gaming fans and music communities.

Cruel Santino (Osayaba Andrew Ize-Iyamu)

Cruel Santino approaches streaming like a studio with the doors flung open. On Twitch, he shares unreleased music, builds tracks live, and invites a rotating cast, including Victor Reagan, Prettyboy D-O, Olaolu Slawn, Teni, Deela, and more.

He has hosted Davido ahead of a major release and often collaborates with emerging artists, turning sessions into creative workshops. It’s not gaming content; it’s process, personality, and community stitched together in real time.

SoftMadeIt (Sunday Ojo)

SoftMadeIt is a dance-led, TikTok-first streamer who turns Afrobeats choreography and challenge culture into high-engagement live shows.

His broadcasts mix freestyle routines, quick tutorials, audience shout-outs, and creator collabs, with occasional simulcasts to Instagram and longer experimental sets on Twitch/YouTube.

Monetisation runs through gifts, subscriptions, and brand integrations, while polls and on-screen requests keep the chat driving the playlist. The hook is simple: high energy, clean production, and crowd-powered performance.

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