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Over 250,000 active creators revolutionise Nigeria’s digital economy through influencer marketing and content-driven income.Companies shift marketing budgets to creator partnerships, prioritising performance-led strategies over traditional advertising methods.Micro influencers gain traction, delivering higher engagement rates and stronger audience trust, driving long-term brand collaborations.
Pascal Oparada is a journalist with Legit.ng, covering technology, energy, stocks, investment, and the economy for over a decade.
Nigeria’s digital economy is witnessing a major transformation, with more than 250,000 active content creators and influencers now shaping consumer behaviour, driving online conversations and earning substantial incomes through the fast-growing creator economy.
The surge reflects a dramatic shift in how brands engage audiences, moving away from traditional reach-based advertising to performance-driven marketing built around creators, communities and measurable business results.
Top earners emerge in Nigeria as 250,000 creators battle for digital money. Credit: Creative Images LabSource: Getty Images
The trend was highlighted in the H2 2026 Mid-Year Industry Outlook on Media, Communications and





