Top 10 African Social Media Influencers You Need To Know About

Social media influencers are very popular in today’s world. Some social media influencers earn thousands of dollars from product endorsements. We present you today with the top 10 African social media influencers.

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Top 10 African Social Media Influencers

Khaby Lame

Khaby Lame is a Senegalese-born social media influencer. He is famous for his TikTok videos. During the Covid-19 pandemic, he lost his job as a factory worker in Chivasso, Italy. Subsequently, he started making funny and D.I.Y videos. He has 137 million fans on TikTok.

Ayodeji Balogun aka Wizkid

Ayodeji Balogun aka Wizkid is a Nigerian singer and songwriter. He has more than 14.4 million Instagram followers. He reportedly earns $77,000 from each Instagram-endorsed post.

Wian Magic

Wian Magic is the most popular South African magician. He has 16.2 Million followers on TikTok, where he shows his magic tricks. He has 1.6 Million followers on Instagram. He has also performed for different multinational firms including BMW, Coca Cola, and Mercedes.

Mihlali Ndamase

Mihlali Ndamase is a South-African beauty blogger. She talks about beauty, fashion, and clothing tips on her Instagram. She has 1.8 Million followers on Instagram.

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Sarah Langa

Sarah Langa is a Johannesburg-born content creator and social media influencer. She makes travel vlogs and shares beauty tips online. She has 656K followers on Instagram. She has a net worth estimated at $700,000.

Melody Molale

Melody Molale is a graduate of the University of Johannesburg. She shares fashion and beauty tips online. She has 196K followers on her Instagram. She has also collaborated with premium brands.

Onyi Moss

Onyi Moss is one of the famous fashion bloggers and content creators hailing from Nigeria. Currently, she is based in the United Kingdom. She has 168K followers on Instagram. She has collaborated with premium brands, including Armani Beauty, Chivas Regal, and Grey Goose.

Aisha Baker

Aisha Baker is a South-African social media influencer. She is the founder of the website BakedOnline, where she posts lifestyle, fashion, and parenting tips.

Nancie Mwai

Nancie Mwai is an award-winning influencer and creator of the popular blog, Nancie Mwai. She shares lifestyle and fashion tips online. She hails from Kenya.

Afua Rida

Afua Rida is a social media influencer living in Ghana. She talks about African fashion designers on social media. She also shares style tips online. She has 129K followers on Instagram.

These are the top 10 African social media influencers. Who are your favourite African social media influencers?

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