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Most Influential Teenagers in Nigeria 2018

     

Some Nigerian teenagers are not just exceptional, they influence what other teenagers do, wear and set trends that most people awe about. These teenagers range from actors to artistes to even comedians.

Simply put, they set the pace for others to follow; they are:


1.Regina Daniel’s 

The award winning teen actress has stated that she earns a sum of N600, 000 thanks to mom Rita Daniels who was also a movie star.

The founder of the Regina Daniels foundation which is a charitable organization started acting at the age of 7. She has starred in many movies with top actresses of all calibers.

The star is summed to be of net worth of $350, 000.

Wow she really worth’s this



2.Symply Simi

Nigeria's Multiskilled R&B sensational Singer is steadily taking over the Music Industry and making a huge impact with her hardworks and Mind blowing songs. She sure does deserves some accolades 

Simi who just bagged 3 Awards at the Headies, May 6, 2018, has every reason to be grateful for how far she's come.

As an award winning singer, Simi has won loads of awards. In 2015, she won “Most Promising Act to Watch” category at the 2015 Nigerian Entertainment Award.

She also won the best vocal performance at the 2015 Headies award. In 2017, she won the Songwriter of the year at the AFRIMA Awards among many others.


3.Esther Bassey Isemin

Popularly known as Esther-Whyte, Nigerian teen actress turned producer, Esther Bassey Isemin, was recently honoured as Nigeria’s ‘Choice Upcoming Actress’ for the year 2017. 

Esther-Whyte Bassey is an award winning Teen Actress, Tv host ,Dancer and Film producer. The Teen actress has participated in over 21 films since age 10. “The Teen Actress is very creative and would be part of the top most 100 influential teens of all time” said our insta creator 

Featuring: @estherwhytebassey


4.Gloria Oloruntobi

The 19 year old online comedienne is also one of the most followed Nigerian teenager on the social media. She has managed to keep a large number of people glued to what she does with her fan base increasing everyday.

IG: @maraji_


5.Mayowa Nicholas 

Mayowa Nicholas, 19, was the winner of Elite Model Look Nigeria 2014 is going places. Since her debut at the EMLN, she has walked runways alongside supermodels like Naomi Campbell, Kendall Jenner and gone on to feature on Vogue Italia and walked for notable international designers including Hermes, Balmain, etc. In one of Vogue’s recent articles, Mayowa was listed at the 11th spot on“The 15 New Faces That Ruled Fall 2016”

IG: @mayowanicholas


6.Udeh Precious Chidera 19-year-old model, actress and show host, Udeh Precious has emerged winner of the latest Sisi Oge cultural competition.She beat stiff competition from 19 other contestants to emerge winner of the 2018 Sisi Oge Cultural Pageant. Precious, who started modelling from the beginning of 2017, shone like a million stars to win the coveted crown.




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Unknown said…
Hi,my name is Agu David popularly known as king David I'm a professional hip hop dancer,aspiring model,actorand producer i like to sing but haven't really discovered tge talent of song writing you can catch me on Instagram @certifiedavid my aim is to show the world that you can become anything you put your mind into no matter how funny it may sound to the ordinary
Unknown said…
Hi,my name is Agu David popularly known as king David I'm a professional hip hop dancer,aspiring model,actorand producer i like to sing but haven't really discovered the talent of song writing you can catch me on Instagram @certifiedavid my aim is to show the world that you can become anything you put your mind into no matter how funny it may sound to the ordinary

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