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Pastor Jerry Eze Leads Nigeria YouTube Earnings With ₦7bn Revenue

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Pastor Jerry Eze, the founder of New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declaration (NSPPD) and Streams of Joy International, has topped YouTube earnings in Nigeria, generating over ₦7 billion in revenue from the platform.

Eze’s daily earnings on YouTube exceeded ₦7 million, as reported by Playboard, a website that tracks and ranks YouTube channels globally. His channel, with 2.1 million subscribers, which live-streams daily morning prayers, has become a sanctuary for individuals seeking prayer and spiritual guidance in Nigeria and worldwide.

His content has amassed over 274 million views, making his channel the most influential in the religious sector.

The success of Eze’s channel can be attributed to the solid online community he has built through his daily broadcasts and spiritual guidance. This community has connected with millions of hearts and souls, further solidifying his channel’s dominance in the religious space.

Originally from Bende in Abia State, Eze holds a bachelor’s degree in International Relations from Abia State University and a postgraduate certificate in Business Administration from Enugu State University of Technology (ESUT).

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