Africa’s creative economy has swiftly transitioned from cultural expression to a strategic economic powerhouse, fueling both cultural influence and financial opportunity across the region.
Driven by rapidly expanding internet access and mobile connectivity, the creator economy in Africa was valued at approximately $60 billion and is projected to balloon to nearly $200 billion by 2030 according to varying reports.
In Nigeria, where many adults engage with social media and platforms like TikTok reach roughly 44% of the country’s internet users, digital content creation is not just entertainment; it’s a significant economic force.
TikTok’s dramatic expansion, with its Nigerian user base growing more than 50% year‑on‑year, reflects broader shifts in how young Africans consume media, express identity, and monetize creativity.
Against this backdrop, Nigeria stands out not only for the size of its audience but for the global impact of its creators. The country’s short‑form video stars command millions of followers and billions of engagements, transforming personality, culture, and commerce into scalable digital value.
As brands, agencies, and marketers increasingly look to leverage influencer reach, Nigerian content creators have become central to shaping consumer narratives locally and internationally while redefining what it means to turn followers into sustainable economic contribution.
This report explores the Top 10 most-followed TikTok creators in Nigeria in 2025, spotlighting the personalities who embody this new digital frontier and the broader structural shifts propelling West Africa’s creative economy toward global relevance.

- Followers:12.5M
- Total Likes: 224.9M
Endurance Dzigbordi Dedzo is a Ghanaian-Nigerian professional dancer, choreographer, and actress. By 2025, she has established herself as one of Africa’s leading dance artists and a prominent member of the DWP Academy (Dance with a Purpose Academy).
Her TikTok account has 12.5 million followers with 224.9 million likes, and her most-watched video has reached 10.2 million views, reflecting her strong digital influence.
Endurance Grand has received multiple accolades, including Best African Female Dancer (2025) and the Trendupp Award in Nigeria (2024). In addition to her dance career, she made her acting debut in The Fisherman (2025), notable for being the first Ghanaian film selected for the Venice Film Festival.
On social media, she actively posts dance challenges, choreography tutorials, and vlogs, engaging her fans affectionately called “Grandgees” across platforms like TikTok and YouTube.











