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      <title>Top 75 most influential comedians on Instagram in Africa. Part 2 (50-26)</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2026 11:00:00 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Instagram has become one of the industry’s most important spaces, giving comedians direct access to audiences through reels, skits, live sessions, and short-form storytelling that travels quickly across borders. For many creators, the platform is not just a promotional tool, but the main stage itself.</p>
<p>The comedians featured in the second part of our ranking represent different styles, backgrounds, and regions. Some built their names through stand-up comedy, broadcasting, or acting, while others rose entirely through social media. </p>
<p>As with the previous list, the ranking was compiled with support from  HypeAuditor , an AI-powered influencer analytics platform, using the  Audience Quality Score (AQS) . Rather than focusing only on follower numbers, the AQS evaluates engagement quality, audience authenticity, growth patterns, and overall influence.</p>
<p>Following the ranking of 75–51, we now move further up the list with the comedians placed 50–26 in our Top 75 Comedians in Africa on Instagram.</p>
<h3>50. Eric Omondi (Kenya)</h3>
<p>Eric Omondi is one of Kenya’s most prominent comedians, known for high-energy performances and character-driven comedy. He rose through the Churchill Show platform.</p>
<p>His work blends satire with social and political commentary, often reflecting governance and societal issues.</p>
<p>He remains active in both entertainment and public discourse, maintaining influence across comedy and civic engagement.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asKIBUlrcNILGmF6X.jpg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>49. Anita Asuoha (Nigeria)</h3>
<p>Anita Asuoha, known as Real Warri Pikin, is a Nigerian comedian and actress recognized for energetic storytelling and relatable family-based humor.</p>
<p>Her content often draws from personal experiences, relationships, and cultural identity, particularly her Warri background.</p>
<p>Beyond comedy, she is active in mental health advocacy, using her platform to encourage conversations around emotional well-being.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/as3yjh1QSA5GmxhR1.png?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out her Instagram profile</p>
<h3>48. Dillan Oliphant (South Africa)</h3>
<p>Dillan Oliphant is a South African stand-up comedian known for sharp, concise delivery and one-liner-based humor. He gained early recognition through national comedy competitions.</p>
<p>His style is fast-paced and structured, relying on timing and precision rather than long storytelling formats.</p>
<p>He performs across major comedy platforms and maintains a presence in South Africa’s professional stand-up circuit.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asmHANkEAdzW9Weot.jpg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>47. Njugush / Musanii (Kenya)</h3>
<p>Timothy Kimani, known as Njugush or Musanii, is a Kenyan comedian and digital creator recognized for storytelling-based comedy focused on family and everyday life.</p>
<p>His content often features collaboration with his wife, adding authenticity and relatability to his work. This has helped him build a strong digital following.</p>
<p>Beyond online content, he performs live shows and participates in brand partnerships, making him one of Kenya’s most consistent comedy figures.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asDTyTHdj0kQWsm1u.jpg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>46. Shabba Shabba (South Africa)</h3>
<p>Shabba Shabba is a South African media personality, comedian, and entertainer active across radio, television, and digital platforms. He also works as a DJ and MC.</p>
<p>His content blends urban lifestyle commentary with humor, often reflecting everyday experiences and entertainment culture.</p>
<p>His multi-role presence in media allows him to remain active across different audience segments within South Africa’s entertainment space.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asU5VE0exKa4U1PfN.jpeg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>45. Yanesh Seambur (Mauritius)</h3>
<p>Yanesh Seambur is a Mauritian comedian and digital creator who gained popularity through TikTok, where short-form humor drives his audience growth.</p>
<p>His content focuses on relatable everyday situations, often delivered in a simple and direct comedic style suited for fast online consumption.</p>
<p>His rise reflects the increasing role of social media in shaping entertainment careers in smaller markets like Mauritius.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/astUxs8VKsyfoEAMK.jpeg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>44. Marouane Nbalsi (Morocco)</h3>
<p>Marouane Nbalsi is a Moroccan stand-up comedian and digital creator known for structured performances and online sketch content. His work combines writing precision with performance energy.</p>
<p>His comedy often reflects social dynamics, youth culture, and everyday Moroccan experiences, delivered in a way that resonates with both live and digital audiences.</p>
<p>He continues to build recognition across North Africa through consistent stage performances and growing online visibility.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/as0dzIDDw69ulZ3ea.jpeg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>43. Vusi Mkhandabila (South Africa)</h3>
<p>Mavusana Vhoo, born Vusi Mkhandabila, is a South African comedian, actor, and radio personality known for digital comedy content and on-air entertainment work.</p>
<p>His comedy is rooted in observational humor, often reflecting social behavior, daily experiences, and relatable community interactions. This makes his content accessible across different audience groups.</p>
<p>He balances multiple media roles, including radio broadcasting and acting, positioning himself as a multi-platform entertainer in South Africa’s creative industry.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asrUebSk7FmZiEqkr.webp?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>42. Michel Gohou (Côte d’Ivoire)</h3>
<p>Michel Gohou is one of Francophone Africa’s most established comedians and actors, with a career rooted in theatre, television, and stage performance. He gained prominence through groups such as Les Guignols d’Abidjan.</p>
<p>His comedy often reflects everyday African life, combining expressive physical performance with character-driven storytelling. Productions like Ma Famille and Le Parlement du rire helped expand his continental reach.</p>
<p>Beyond acting, he has contributed to writing and production, making him a central figure in the development of modern Ivorian comedy.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asexRKKGU8VpDefYv.jpg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>41. Stephen Iyeye (Ghana/Nigeria)</h3>
<p>Stephen Iyeye popularly known as Parrot Mouth is a Ghanaian-Nigerian digital comedian and content creator known for expressive street-style humor and spontaneous interaction-based content. His work is built around everyday conversations and public reactions.</p>
<p>His style relies heavily on improvisation, often turning simple social encounters into comedic exchanges. This unpredictability has become a defining feature of his content.</p>
<p>He maintains an active presence on social media, where short clips drive his reach and engagement, reflecting the shift toward fast-paced digital comedy in West Africa.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asutTQ4ikOFAXPyzI.jpg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>40. Badr Nour eldin (Egypt)</h3>
<p>Badr Nour eldin is an Egyptian stand-up comedian and content creator active in the live comedy circuit, including platforms such as High5 that support emerging performers. His work is part of Egypt’s expanding stand-up culture where club performances and digital distribution work side by side.</p>
<p>His comedy leans on observational humor, shaped around everyday interactions, social behavior, and familiar urban situations. The material is built for live audience engagement, often relying on timing and relatability rather than complex setups.</p>
<p>Alongside stage work, he maintains a digital presence where clips from performances and short-form content extend his visibility beyond live venues. His career reflects the growing professionalization of stand-up comedy in Egypt.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/ascrOLxHj2JzoUrNV.png?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>39. Mohamed Ashraf (Egypt)</h3>
<p>Mohamed Ashraf is an Egyptian stand-up comedian and writer who has been part of the comedy scene for years, especially through The Elite comedy group.</p>
<p>His style sits in observational comedy, he picks up on everyday behavior, social habits, and generational differences, then builds jokes around them in a calm, structured way.</p>
<p>Beyond performing, he also writes for television and film, so he moves quite naturally between live comedy and scripted entertainment work in Egypt’s industry.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/aslBoKWKCTKxp77Jg.jpeg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>38. Mokaya Frankline (Kenya)</h3>
<p>Mokaya Frankline is a Kenyan comedian and content creator who quickly built a name for himself through relatable skits about everyday life. In a short time, he has become one of those creators people instantly recognize on social media.</p>
<p>His comedy usually comes from familiar situations, family interactions, friendships, and small daily struggles that most people in Kenya easily connect with. That simplicity is a big part of his appeal.</p>
<p>He also works closely with other creators, and those collaborations have helped him grow even faster within Kenya’s fast-moving online comedy space.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asAqUxx8Fj6KTlSM6.jpeg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>37. Amgad El Shawshy (Egypt)</h3>
<p>Amgad El Shawshy is an Egyptian stand-up comedian who thrives in live comedy settings, especially where crowd interaction is involved. His performances often shift depending on the audience, which gives his sets a very spontaneous feel.</p>
<p>He leans heavily into improvisation, so rather than sticking rigidly to scripted material, he adjusts jokes in the moment. That makes each performance slightly different from the last.</p>
<p>Alongside stand-up, he also works in writing and digital comedy, moving between stage performances and online content as Egypt’s comedy scene continues to grow.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asWLUGBnUQG4z3W6e.jpg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>36. The Laughing Anchor (South Africa)</h3>
<p>The Laughing Anchor also known as Mr. G is a South African digital comedian who builds his content around parody news broadcasts. He sets up his skits like serious newsroom reports, but the situations themselves are usually exaggerated or completely fictional, which is where the humor lands.</p>
<p>A big part of what makes his content work is his own reaction during filming. He often struggles to keep a straight face, and that slip into laughter becomes part of the joke instead of breaking it.</p>
<p>His style fits into a growing space online where comedy and news formats are being blended, turning familiar structures into something playful and unexpected.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asSBv5kTkEp9J4QPG.jpeg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>35. Debo Adedayo (Nigeria)</h3>
<p>Debo Adedayo, widely known as Mr Macaroni, is a Nigerian comedian, actor, and social commentator recognized for his character “Daddy Wa.” His comedy blends satire with social critique, often addressing authority, relationships, and societal behaviour.</p>
<p>His work extends beyond entertainment into civic engagement, where he has been active in public demonstrations and social advocacy. This dual identity has strengthened his influence in Nigerian public discourse.</p>
<p>He is widely regarded as one of Nigeria’s most influential digital comedians.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/as0W40KgbxG5oMcuq.jpg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>34. Sandraka Mithino Ntwara (Kenya)</h3>
<p>Sandraka Mithino Ntwara, known as MC Bull, is a Kenyan comedian and digital content creator recognized for short comedic skits. His content focuses on relatable everyday scenarios delivered through a modern online style.</p>
<p>He has built a following through consistent posting on platforms such as Instagram and YouTube. His comedy is designed for quick engagement and shareability.</p>
<p>He represents a new generation of Kenyan comedians whose careers are primarily built through digital platforms.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asytgSdbdfakoTYX4.jpg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>33. MC Wagwena (Kenya)</h3>
<p>MC Wagwena is a Kenyan comedian, influencer, and event host known for blending comedy with football culture. His content often revolves around sports commentary, especially football fandom and match-day reactions.</p>
<p>His energetic style and catchphrases have made him popular within Kenya’s sports entertainment community. He also engages in grassroots football initiatives that connect comedy with community development.</p>
<p>His work reflects the growing link between sports culture and digital comedy in Kenya.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/as7WlDXy78xOfiiml.png?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>32. Izere Audry (Burundi)</h3>
<p>Izere Audry is a Burundian comedian and digital content creator known for short-form comedy skits based on everyday situations. His work is simple, relatable, and designed for social media audiences.</p>
<p>His content often highlights familiar social interactions, delivered through accessible humour that resonates with local viewers. He is part of Burundi’s growing online comedy ecosystem.</p>
<p>His consistency in content creation has helped him establish a steady presence within the region’s emerging digital entertainment space.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/as72ZyLogTLxZWbeR.png?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>31. Kudzai Chengedza (Zimbabwe)</h3>
<p>Kudzai Chengedza is a Zimbabwean comedian and content creator known for character-driven skits performed under the persona “Mbuya vaPiyasoni.” Her work focuses on family life, community dynamics, and everyday social experiences in Zimbabwean settings.</p>
<p>Her content blends humour with relatable storytelling, often reflecting traditional household interactions and cultural norms. This approach has earned her recognition within Zimbabwe’s digital entertainment space, including award nominations.</p>
<p>Alongside comedy, she maintains a professional background outside entertainment, reflecting a balance between creative work and corporate life.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asUGVkt0EtGhFcKUk.jpg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out her Instagram profile</p>
<h3>30. Santos Odinaree (Kenya)</h3>
<p>Santos Odinaree is a Kenyan comedian, actor, and radio co-host known for energetic digital skits and urban-style humour. His content reflects Nairobi’s everyday social life, often delivered through expressive storytelling.</p>
<p>He maintains a strong presence on social media while also working in radio and live entertainment. His career reflects a multi-platform approach to modern comedy in Kenya.</p>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>29. Shanray van Wyk (South Africa)</h3>
<p>Shanray van Wyk is a South African comedian, MC, and actor known for observational humour and storytelling. His comedy draws from everyday South African life, often blending satire with relatable situations.</p>
<p>He is also active in digital content creation, using social platforms to extend his reach beyond live performances. His work reflects the modern shift toward multi-platform comedy careers.</p>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>28. Ismael Gasore (Burundi)</h3>
<p>Ismael Gasore is a Burundian comedian, actor, and digital creator known for skits that reflect everyday life and youth culture. His content is often delivered in local languages, making it accessible to regional audiences.</p>
<p>His work blends humour with relatable social commentary, helping him build a growing online following. He is part of Burundi’s emerging digital comedy landscape.</p>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>27. OBarima Amponsah (Ghana)</h3>
<p>OBarima Amponsah is a Ghanaian stand-up comedian and writer known for thoughtful, socially reflective comedy. His material often explores politics, religion, and everyday Ghanaian experiences.</p>
<p>Probably, OB’s comic nature is innate. He narrated how his dad used to be the source of jokes in their homes when growing up. Though he admits he’s yet to reach the greatest heights in comedy circles, the social media enthusiast says he’s already enjoying some “freebies” that comes with being a comedian.</p>
<p>He aims to put up a show that will fill the Accra International Conference Centre with patrons, host a comedy tour in Africa, fill the Apollo theatre and host the Grammys in future.</p>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>26. Danny Spry (Nigeria)</h3>
<p>Danny Spry is a Nigerian comedian, actor, and media personality known for narrative-style comedy. His performances often draw from personal experiences, delivered with humour that balances storytelling and self-awareness.</p>
<p>His openness in incorporating real-life challenges into his routines has helped shape a distinct comedic identity. He is also active in radio and live hosting across Nigeria’s entertainment space.</p>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<p>This list was created with the help of  HypeAuditor  and is based on the  Audience Quality Score (AQS) . In case of a tie between two or more personalities, we used the engagement rate to determine the order. The keywords used in our search were 'comedian, 'humorist', and 'standup' in all African countries.</p>
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      <title>The huge prize money behind the 2026 FIFA World Cup</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 19:30:53 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<h2>Main Points</h2>
<p>FIFA's expanded 2026 World Cup is not only the largest tournament in the competition's history but also the most lucrative, with the winning nation  set to receive $50 million  in prize money, according to FIFA's official financial framework for the tournament.</p>
<p>The competition, hosted across the  United States , Canada and Mexico, features a record 48 teams, up from 32 in previous editions. The expanded format has significantly increased financial rewards, ensuring every participating nation receives a substantial payout regardless of performance.</p>
<p>Under FIFA's prize distribution model, the tournament champions will earn $50 million, while the runners-up will receive $33 million. The third-placed team will take home $29 million, and the fourth-placed side will collect $27 million.</p>
<p>Quarter-finalists are guaranteed $19 million each; teams reaching the Round of 16 will earn $15 million, while nations eliminated in the Round of 32 receive $11 million. Teams exiting in the first knockout round, known as the Round of 48, will receive $9 million.</p>
<p>In addition to performance-based prize money, FIFA has allocated $2.5 million in preparation funding to every qualified nation. This means all 48 participants are guaranteed at least $12.5 million from the tournament.</p>
<p>The increased payouts reflect FIFA's growing commercial revenues from broadcasting rights, sponsorships and global partnerships. The governing body has projected record revenues for the 2023-2026 cycle, driven largely by the first-ever 48-team men's  World  Cup.</p>
<p>FIFA President Gianni Infantino has repeatedly stated that the expanded tournament is designed to increase global participation while ensuring more nations benefit financially from football's biggest event.</p>
<p>For emerging football nations, the guaranteed payments can provide a significant boost to  infrastructure  development, youth programmes and national team operations. For smaller federations, a World Cup appearance can generate revenues that exceed several years of normal football income.</p>
<h3>FIFA World Cup 2026 Prize Money</h3>
<p>According to FIFA, the expanded financial structure ensures that all participating nations share in the economic benefits of the world's most-watched sporting event while maintaining substantial rewards for teams that advance deep into the tournament.</p>
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      <title>Top 75 most influential comedians  on Instagram in Africa. Part 1 (75-51)</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2026 11:00:00 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<p>Through short videos, reels, character sketches, and live interactions, comedians are now able to reach millions directly, often without relying on traditional media structures.</p>
<p>This shift has changed both the craft and the career path of comedy. Many performers now use Instagram as a primary stage to test material, build a personal brand, and connect with audiences across different countries and cultures. Some are trained stand-up comedians, others come from acting or broadcasting, while a large number have emerged purely through social media. Despite their different backgrounds, they all rely on the same digital space to stay visible and relevant.</p>
<p>Comedy in this context is no longer just about entertainment. It often reflects everyday African life, politics, relationships, culture, identity, and social pressures, delivered in ways that are fast, visual, and highly shareable. Instagram has made it possible for comedians to speak directly to audiences at scale, shaping conversations in real time.</p>
<p>To capture this evolving landscape, we compiled a list of the  Top 75 most influential comedians  on Instagram in Africa.</p>
<p>With the support of  HypeAuditor , an AI-powered influencer analytics platform, the ranking is based on the  Audience Quality Score (AQS) . This metric goes beyond follower counts to measure real influence through engagement rate, audience authenticity, growth patterns, and overall community quality. It helps identify creators whose impact is driven by genuine interaction rather than inflated numbers.</p>
<p>This list reflects a broader reality: African comedy is now deeply digital, highly interactive, and increasingly global in reach, living not only on stages, but on screens that connect millions every day.</p>
<p>Here is our Top 75– 51. </p>
<h3>75. Wilson Ajoku (Kenya)</h3>
<p>Comedian YY, born Wilson Ajoku, is a Kenyan stand-up comedian and MC known for energetic storytelling and expressive stage performances.</p>
<p>He rose to prominence after winning the AY Open Mic Competition, which helped launch his professional comedy career.</p>
<p>His work spans live shows, hosting events, and digital content creation, reflecting the dual nature of modern Nigerian comedy careers.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asfo0U25b0MgYTYkp.webp?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>74. Josh Alfred (Nigeria)</h3>
<p>Joshua Alfred, known as Josh2Funny, is a Nigerian comedian and digital entertainer recognized for absurdist humor and viral characters like Mama Felicia.</p>
<p>He gained international attention after appearing on America’s Got Talent, where his unconventional performances drew global visibility.</p>
<p>His work includes viral internet challenges such as #DontLeaveMe, making him one of Nigeria’s most distinctive online comedic voices.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asc8PJKIaNs8SNnGq.jpg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>73. Admire Mushambi (Zimbabwe)</h3>
<p>Admire Mushambi is a Zimbabwean comedian and digital creator known for character-based skits and expressive storytelling.</p>
<p>He often portrays multiple personas within his content, creating humorous reflections of everyday social interactions.</p>
<p>His work also extends into entrepreneurship, combining creative output with business ventures.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asriZT1iJZHMRCQ65.png?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>72. Emmanuel Chukwuemeka Ejekwu (Nigeria)</h3>
<p>Emmanuel Chukwuemeka Ejekwu, known as Sabinus or Mr Funny, is a Nigerian comedian and content creator famous for his “unlucky character” skits.</p>
<p>His comedy relies on recurring misfortune-based storytelling, which has become a signature style across digital platforms.</p>
<p>He has secured major brand endorsements and industry recognition, reflecting the commercial strength of online comedy in Nigeria.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asPXpdUpsxzUd4FSD.jpg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>71. Abdul Waris Umaru (Ghana)</h3>
<p>Abdul Waris Umaru, known as Comedian Waris, is a Ghanaian comedian and content creator recognized for viral skits and stand-up performances.</p>
<p>He began his professional comedy journey around 2015 and has since built a reputation for relatable, high-energy storytelling.</p>
<p>His work spans social media content and live performances, and he has been recognized within Ghana’s digital creator community for his growing influence.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/ask7pty1RXFtdEUDk.jpg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>70. Opoku Bilson (Ghana)</h3>
<p>Opoku Bilson is a Ghanaian comedian and content creator known for his presence in the country’s digital comedy space.</p>
<p>His work focuses on everyday humor and relatable social scenarios delivered through short-form content.</p>
<p>He remains active within Ghana’s growing online entertainment ecosystem, where skit-based comedy continues to expand.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asyJfvztGfLNlorGY.jpg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>69. Akrobeto Akwasi Boadi (Ghana)</h3>
<p>Akwasi Boadi, known as Akrobeto, is a veteran Ghanaian comedian and actor recognized for physical comedy and expressive performance.</p>
<p>He rose through concert party theatre and Kumawood films before gaining renewed visibility as a television presenter.</p>
<p>His show Real News on UTV has brought him viral attention, blending satire with spontaneous humor.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/as1b8LE3Mdm9moZEs.webp?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>  Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>68. Loyiso Gola (South Africa)</h3>
<p>Loyiso Gola is one of South Africa’s most influential comedians, known for sharp political satire and analytical stand-up.</p>
<p>He gained international recognition through Late Nite News with Loyiso Gola, a satirical program nominated for an International Emmy.</p>
<p>His work extends globally through live tours and Netflix specials, including Unlearning, reinforcing his international footprint.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asUL7bqc5YdN1ZlaT.png?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>67. Khanyisa JamJam (South Africa)</h3>
<p>Khanyisa JamJam is a South African stand-up comedian and content creator known for multilingual performances blending English, isiXhosa, and Afrikaans.</p>
<p>His comedy reflects South African cultural diversity, often drawing from everyday life and shared social experiences.</p>
<p>He gained wider recognition after winning Breakthrough Act of the Year at the Savanna Comics Choice Awards, strengthening his national profile.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asZ1UDaISI1jB9Vhi.png?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>66. Michael Sengazi (Rwanda)</h3>
<p>Michael Sengazi is a Rwandan comedian, radio personality, and entertainer active in East Africa’s comedy circuit.</p>
<p>His stand-up blends observational humor with social commentary, often performed in both English and Kinyarwanda.</p>
<p>He also works in broadcasting, reinforcing his presence across both live performance and media platforms.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asi0YDex188CukRSK.jpg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>65. Tokunbo Olaremore (Nigeria/Liberia)</h3>
<p>Tokunbo Olaremore is a Nigerian-Liberian comedian and content creator known for short-form skits centered on everyday humor and social interactions.</p>
<p>His content is designed for digital platforms, where relatability and consistency drive audience engagement.</p>
<p>He represents a growing wave of West African creators building visibility through online-first comedy formats.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asg1xJy8TRFDGDUHB.jpeg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>64. Primo Baloyi (South Africa)</h3>
<p>Ofentse “Primo” Baloyi is a South African comedian and digital content creator known for social media skits built around relatable everyday situations.</p>
<p>Originally pursuing football, his transition into entertainment followed injuries that shifted his career direction toward content creation.</p>
<p>His work reflects a modern digital entertainment path where online platforms serve as primary stages for visibility and growth.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/ascaRTPO99wgFe92B.jpg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>63. Gbadamasi Agbonjor Jonathan (Nigeria)</h3>
<p>Gbadamasi Agbonjor Jonathan, known as MC Edo Pikin, is a Nigerian comedian and MC recognized for culturally rooted humor. His work reflects family life, relationships, and Edo cultural experiences.</p>
<p>He built a strong reputation through live performances, including headline shows such as Edo Pikin Undiluted, which have toured widely.</p>
<p>His career extends beyond Nigeria through international performances, reflecting both local cultural identity and global stage reach.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/as2U7ZBtxbI667FUU.jpeg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>62. Mark Angel (Nigeria)</h3>
<p>Mark Angel is a Nigerian comedian, scriptwriter, and producer best known for the Mark Angel Comedy series on YouTube. His transition into entertainment followed early work in photography and video production.</p>
<p>His comedy focuses on everyday Nigerian life, often structured around recurring characters and simple, relatable storylines. The format has contributed to one of Africa’s most recognizable digital comedy brands.</p>
<p>He also works behind the scenes in production and talent development, helping shape emerging creators, including child performer Emmanuella.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asKle2vUwtFleKovv.png?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>61. Namaste Bae (South Africa)</h3>
<p>Namaste Bae is a South African comedian, actor, and creative performer known for his versatility across stage, film, and sketch comedy. His work spans physical comedy, character-driven performances, and satirical storytelling.</p>
<p>He first gained visibility through sketch and stage productions, where expressive acting and strong character work became defining elements of his style. Over time, his presence expanded into television, film, and international comedy festivals.</p>
<p>His career reflects a multi-disciplinary approach to entertainment, where performance, writing, and directing intersect across different creative platforms.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asSX1BbRKukPTFjAc.jpg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>60. Sphelele Ndlebe (South Africa)</h3>
<p>Sphelele Ndlebe is a South African comedian and radio contributor known for both entertainment and community-focused work.</p>
<p>He has appeared on platforms such as Ukhozi FM, where he contributes to talk and entertainment segments.</p>
<p>He is also involved in social initiatives supporting youth development, combining comedy with community impact.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/as4DaUt5Mel4Hpgdz.jpg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>59. Oluwatoyin Albert (Nigeria)</h3>
<p>Oluwatoyin Albert, known as Tomama, is a Nigerian comedian and actress recognized for skits focused on relationships, church culture, and daily life.</p>
<p>Her performances combine expressive acting with storytelling that resonates widely online.</p>
<p>She also works in Nollywood and brand collaborations, expanding her reach beyond digital comedy.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asQbgIdphQAZXYkum.jpg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out her Instagram profile</p>
<h3>58. Ayam Pressure King (Ghana)</h3>
<p>Ayam Pressure King is a Ghanaian digital comedian known for high-energy skits centered on exaggerated pressure-filled scenarios.</p>
<p>His content is fast-paced and expressive, designed for quick engagement on social media platforms. He maintains a strong influencer presence alongside comedy content creation.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/as5TfrQixhRJZXhDQ.jpeg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>57. Gilbert Munga (Kenya)</h3>
<p>Gilbert Munga is a Kenyan comedian, MC, and entertainer active in live events and digital content creation.</p>
<p>His work spans stand-up comedy and hosting corporate and social events, reflecting versatility in performance.</p>
<p>He remains active in Kenya’s entertainment circuit through both stage and media appearances.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asUu8gcZNN0BErhQM.jpeg?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>56. Mofe Shashe (Nigeria)</h3>
<p>Mofe Shashe is a Nigerian comedian and content creator known for viral skits and collaborations with other digital entertainers.</p>
<p>His content is built around relatable and exaggerated everyday scenarios designed for short-form platforms.</p>
<p>He continues to expand into acting and broader entertainment opportunities beyond social media.</p>
<img src="https://gsw.codexcdn.net/assets/asbCvk1Zhk68wBIux.png?width=800&height=600&quality=75" alt=""/>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>55. Calvin Trainer (Tanzania)</h3>
<p>Calvin Trainer is a Tanzanian content creator and fitness coach who combines comedy with workout-based content.</p>
<p>His “gym comedy” style makes fitness content more entertaining while still promoting structured training ideas.</p>
<p>He builds his audience through digital platforms where humor and lifestyle content intersect.</p>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>54. Yaakii Bella (Cameroon)</h3>
<p>Yaakii Bella is a Cameroonian content creator and comedian known for bold, conversational skits on relationships and culture.</p>
<p>Her content often addresses sensitive topics directly, using humor as a tool for commentary and engagement.</p>
<p>Her work reflects the influence of diaspora creators shaping African comedy from global locations.</p>
<p>Check out her Instagram profile</p>
<h3>53. Simo Lkhtib (Morocco)</h3>
<p>Simo Lkhtib is a Moroccan comedian and digital creator known for short-form sketch comedy.His content is performance-driven, often featuring character-based humor rooted in social situations.</p>
<p>He continues to grow his audience through consistent online engagement within North Africa’s digital comedy space.</p>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>52. Mohamed Bimari (Morocco)</h3>
<p>Mohamed Bimari, also known as Simo Bimari, is a Moroccan comedian and content creator based in Marrakech. He produces short comedic videos across major social platforms.</p>
<p>His content focuses on relatable everyday situations, delivered through expressive acting and simple storytelling.</p>
<p>He maintains a growing online audience and remains active in Morocco’s evolving digital entertainment space.</p>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<h3>51. Siyanda Maphumulo (South Africa)</h3>
<p>Siyanda Maphumulo is a South African stand-up comedian and MC known for observational and culturally rooted humor. He performs in both isiZulu and English.</p>
<p>His material reflects everyday life, relationships, and social commentary, delivered in a thoughtful and balanced tone.</p>
<p>He continues to perform at major comedy showcases, building steady recognition within the South African comedy scene.</p>
<p>Check out his Instagram profile</p>
<p>Discover the next part of the list (numbers 50-26) on June 29.</p>
<p>This list was created with the help of  HypeAuditor  and is based on the  Audience Quality Score (AQS) . In case of a tie between two or more personalities, we used the engagement rate to determine the order. The keywords used in our search were 'comedian, 'humorist', and 'standup' in all African countries.</p>
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