🌍 Feed

✍🏿 Compose

🎧 Podcast

bird TenX: Top African skit makers

#entertainment
#social media
#creatives
#Content creators
#Creators
Skitmakers in Africa have become pivotal figures in the highly diversified entertainment industry, skilfully blending humour and social commentary to captivate audiences across the continent and beyond. These creative individuals harness the power of digital platforms to craft short, relatable, and often hilarious snippets that reflect the everyday lives and idiosyncrasies of African society significantly contributing to the fast-growing creative economy.

Bonface Orucho and Fiske Nyirongo


The rise of skit-making in Africa underscores the depth of the continent’s digital revolution. With over 526 million internet users in 2021, Africa has seen a surge in content creators harnessing social media’s vast reach. Platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok serve as stages for skit makers to showcase their talent, in some cases resulting in viral fame and even fortune.


Skit-making also adds substantially to the bottom line of Africa’s creative sector.  Projected to reach US$12 billion by 2025 in East, West and Southern Africa lone, the sector is increasingly driven by online video content. Skit makers stimulate job creation, with many establishing production companies that employ writers, directors, and technical staff.


Culturally, skits serve as a medium for storytelling, preserving African languages and dialects. They incorporate local slang and expressions and their authentic nature resonates deeply with viewers. Collaborations with traditional media outlets further extends skitmakers' reach.


Beyond entertainment, African skit makers serve as cultural ambassadors, reshaping global perceptions by showcasing the diversity, creativity, and resilience of African communities. As they gain international acclaim, these skit makers are not just eliciting laughter—they’re transforming narratives. Senegalese-Italian, Khaby Lame, perhaps Africa's best-known skit maker, even transforms narratives in and about Europe. Here are some of Africa’s biggest skitmakers:


1. Isaac Olayuwola - Nigeria

Popularly known as Layi Wasabi or The Lawyer, Olayiwola developed his lawyer persona based on his experiences studying law and being surrounded by lawyers. In a previous interview, he mentioned, "I served at the Ministry of Justice, Ibadan, so there were a lot of lawyers like that.”


Through platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok, Layi Wasabi entertains his substantial following of nearly 5 million combined followers with lawyer humour. Recently, he has also introduced a new persona, "Mr. Richard," focusing on motivational speaking in his skits.


2. William Last KRM - Botswana

William is one of Africa’s biggest skit makers with a combined 30 plus million followers on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok and Facebook. His skits are described as Mr Bean style, centred on physical humour, slapstick and non-verbal cues. Last year, the 24-year-old won the Digital Content Creator of the year award at the African Entertainment Awards USA.


3. Somi Lynda - Nigeria (based in the Netherlands)

Somi Lynda is a content creator who makes skits and posts them on TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram under the username @driplist. Her skits are known for their humour and relatability, often focusing on everyday situations and cultural observations. Her content includes parodies and fun stories which resonate with a wide audience. 


She often portrays common experiences, such as the quirks of living in a foreign country, in a light-hearted and entertaining way. Her approach to content creation has garnered her a large following and millions of likes on TikTok.


4. Abraham Ereme - Nigeria

Known as Twyse Ereme, the Nigerian is famous for his "Twyse & Family" comedy series, which humorously portrays the daily lives of a popular family. Twyse takes on multiple roles within the series, offering a deeper insight into each character's journey. He boasts a substantial social media presence with over 1.4 million followers on Instagram, nearly 1 million on TikTok, and half a million YouTube subscribers. In 2022, Twyse consolidated his skits into the comedy film "Twyse and Family (The Movie)."


5. Charity Ekezie - Nigeria

The award-winning creator and journalist uses humorous, sarcastic skits to dispel negative stereotypes about Africa. She debunks ignorant ideas about Africa's appearance while showcasing the continent's advancements in infrastructure and access to key amenities. With more than 3 million followers, she enjoys a viewership exceeding 200 million across her digital platforms. She was a runner-up for the TikTok Top Creator Award for 2022.


6. Uncle Mo - Uganda

Ugandan comedian Moses Kiboneka's character uses satire and situational comedy to address politics, breaking news, culture, and dating dynamics. Listed in Avance Media's top 100 most influential young Africans of 2023, his comics have a significant impact on the youth. In an interview with the Nile Post, he revealed, "I have been a mechanic more than I have been a creative, which is about ten years. Uncle Mo's content started in 2020 when he did his first video..."


7. Fatboy and Kapinto - Kenya

Kenyan animation investor and creator Michael Muthiga brings life to the animated character Fatboy, known for his body paintings, distinctive flaming red cornrows, and thigh-length ponytail. Voiced by Kenyan content creator Kapinto, Fatboy's skits cover a range of topics from motivation and encouragement to promoting self-awareness. The animations have garnered widespread attention, including a share by Hollywood star Will Smith in March 2024, captioned "I love this character @fatboykenya." Fatboy boasts over 1.2 million followers on TikTok and 605k on Instagram.


8. Thenjiwe Comedy - South Africa

The South African comedy queen is known for her fresh, witty takes on everyday life experiences. Her skits, shared across multiple platforms, receive high engagement, making her one of Mzansi's most beloved comedians. She boasts nearly 200k subscribers on YouTube, over 350k followers on TikTok, and more than 400k followers on Instagram. Besides skit-making, she is also a standup comedian and actress.


9. Mohamed Moula - Egypt

The Egyptian actor, formerly a dentist, has appeared in several films, most recently the 2022 romantic drama "Me and Her." Besides acting, he is a renowned skitmaker, known for hilarious skits that mimic phone conversations with various people. His exaggerated takes on everyday Egyptian life leave his massive social media following in stitches. Additionally, Moula is a published writer.


10. Maryam Apaokagi - Nigeria

Known as Taooma, the 25-year-old content creator, cinematographer, and social media influencer has taken the internet by storm. With over 6 million followers on Instagram, an additional 5.1 million on TikTok, and more than 1 million YouTube subscribers, she ranks among Nigeria's top skit makers. Recently, she has featured international stars like Canadian-American King Bach and actor Terry Crews in her comedy skits, showcasing her global reach and influence.


Extra: Khaby Lame (how could we not include Africa's most famous skit maker, even if he does not live in Africa?)

Senegal-born, Italy-based Khaby Lame is one of the most popular skit makers in the world. With over 162 million TikTok followers and 81.5 million Instagram followers, his short comedy clips spoofing famous memes have garnered more than 2.4 billion likes on TikTok alone. Since starting in 2020 after being laid off from a factory job, Khaby has become a global sensation, collaborating with major brands and headlining events like the 2023 Super Bowl. Recognized in Fortune's 40 Under 40 and Forbes' 30 Under 30 in 2022, he has also received the Premio la Moda Veste la Pace award from the African Fashion Gate organization.


bird story agency

Top comments(0)

SEND

You may like this too...

TechCabal

Kobo360, the logistics powerhouse backed by Goldman Sachs, is rolling out HaulSight—an innovative fleet management software designed to help Africa’s major manufacturers streamline operations, track vehicles, and cut costs in real-time. With rising fuel prices squeezing margins, HaulSight presents an efficient way for companies like Dangote and Unilever to maximize fleet potential. Will this be a game-changer for Africa's logistics industry?
Nov 11, 2024

Disrupt-Africa

Chumz, a Kenyan fintech that enables users to set savings goals with mobile money, has reached 200,000 users and is testing its services in Rwanda. With unique prompts encouraging behavior-based saving, Chumz empowers users with accessible financial tools. Expansion plans target 1 million users across East Africa by 2026.
Nov 6, 2024

Bird Story Agency

As more and more services move online across Africa, giant players like Safaricom, MTN and Airtel are stepping up their efforts to provide Africa with large, green-energy data centres.
Nov 4, 2024

Bird Story Agency

Africa's Gen Zs, promised opportunity, innovation and new technology but faced with the very real world of a workplace in flux, constrained labour markets, high inflation and increasing criticism of their work ethic, are finding very little to cheer about. So a growing number of African universities are stepping in, hoping to bridge the gap between academic qualifications and real-world demands.
Nov 3, 2024

TechCabal

🌍 Access Bank secures the green light to acquire Kenya's National Bank, expanding its reach across East Africa’s largest economy. With an estimated $100 million deal, Access Bank will increase its footprint to 77 branches across 28 counties. Here’s what this move means for Kenya’s banking sector! 💸
Oct 31, 2024

Disrupt-Africa

Nigerian fintech leader Moniepoint has secured $110 million in Series C funding to supercharge its digital banking platform for businesses across Africa. With a track record of innovation and impact, Moniepoint is poised to transform financial access on the continent, bringing seamless banking, payments, and credit services to millions.
Oct 29, 2024

TechCabal

Stanbic Bank Kenya has completed a major upgrade of its core banking software, aiming for enhanced security and improved user experience. Despite brief service disruptions, the bank’s transition to the latest technology signals a drive for modernized banking in a competitive market.
Oct 27, 2024

TechCabal

Kenya is set to revolutionize its financial landscape with the introduction of a new Fast Payment System (FPS). This cutting-edge platform will ensure seamless transactions between banks and fintechs, eliminating existing barriers. The FPS promises to enhance accessibility, making financial services more convenient for all Kenyans.
Oct 18, 2024

TechCrunch

🌍 From humble beginnings in Africa, InstaDeep has grown into a global AI powerhouse. In just over a year under BioNTech’s umbrella, the startup continues to drive innovation in biotech and beyond. CEO Karim Beguir reveals how InstaDeep’s cutting-edge AI is revolutionizing healthcare and industrial optimization alike.
Oct 15, 2024

TechCabal

M-KOPA, a Kenyan fintech giant known for financing solar systems and smartphones, has appointed former Nokia CEO Rajeev Suri as its new board chair. As the company gears up for rapid expansion, Suri's leadership is set to guide M-KOPA into a new era of growth and innovation. With over 5 million users across Africa, M-KOPA is reshaping digital and financial inclusion.
Oct 14, 2024
Home
Business Hub
Market Hub
You