SABI has launched a service backed by over 300,000 real Nigerians that helps artists, creators and businesses grow on social media almost instantly.
Imagine waking up tomorrow with 300,000 people watching your TikTok video, using your sound, or following your page, not bots, not fake accounts, but real Nigerians who genuinely carried out those actions.
That is the core promise of SABI, a new Nigerian platform that its founder says has created something the internet has never seen before.

SABI was built by Olusehinde Elijah Kolawole, a Nigerian marketer who has spent over fifteen years helping brands and public figures grow on social media.
After more than a decade in the industry, he says he noticed the same problem repeating itself across every client he worked with: musicians needed listeners, creators needed audiences, businesses needed attention, and nothing organised that supply in a reliable, scalable way.
His solution was to build what he calls a Social Infrastructure, a standing network of over 300,000 Nigerians who have willingly signed up to perform digital actions on platforms like Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, Spotify and more.
The difference between SABI and what many might associate with social media growth services is significant.
Older methods relied on bots, automated programs that mimicked human activity.
Platforms like Instagram and TikTok have become highly effective at detecting and removing these fake accounts, meaning most growth purchased through such services eventually evaporates. SABI’s participants are real people with real phones, real accounts and real usage histories.

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