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Who Is the Richest Nigerian Artist Right Now?

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 Nigeria’s music scene keeps breaking global barriers, and with that success comes serious money. As Afrobeats dominates charts in 2026, fans are asking one big question: which Nigerian artist is currently the wealthiest? Who Is the Richest Nigerian Artist in 2026? Right now, Davido sits comfortably at the top, with an estimated net worth of around $100 million . Over the years, he has transformed chart success into a powerful business empire, making him the richest Nigerian musician at the moment. His wealth doesn’t come from music alone. Instead, it’s built on multiple income streams, including: Streaming royalties and album sales Lucrative endorsement deals with global and African brands Ownership stakes in entertainment and media ventures International collaborations that expand his global footprint Sold-out world tours and premium private performances Davido’s strength lies in diversification. While many artists rely heavily on hit...

Affiliate Marketing in Kenya Might See A Boom After BCLB Banned Influencer Marketing

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 As an iGaming specialist with over eight years of experience in Kenya’s betting scene, I can confidently say that the recent crackdown by the Betting Control and Licensing Board (BCLB) marks a turning point. On May 29, 2025, the BCLB officially banned all celebrities, influencers, and content creators from advertising or promoting gambling in Kenya. This move came right after a 30-day total suspension of all gambling ads across media platforms. The shockwaves are still being felt, and everyone from operators to media houses is scrambling to figure out what’s next. But I see something else on the horizon: the long-overdue rise of affiliate marketing. Why This Ban Changes Everything The BCLB’s new policy isn’t just about pulling the plug on flashy marketing. It’s about fundamentally rethinking how betting brands connect with users. According to the BCLB, the goal is to stop the glamorization of gambling and to shield minors and vulnerable populations from being lured by celebr...