“Content creators can comfortably afford 4 Lamborghini” – Skit maker Josh2funny

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  • Nigerian comedian and skit maker, Josh2Funny, has revealed the lucrative nature of the content-creating industry.
  • He stated that content creators can afford four Lamborghini vehicles comfortably.
  • The skit maker highlighted that content creation is a lucrative business due to its daily consumption.
"Content creators can comfortably afford 4 Lamborghini" – Skit maker Josh2funny

Nigerian comedian and skit creator, Chibuike Josh Alfred, widely recognized as Josh2Funny, has shared insights regarding the profitability of the content creation industry.

He asserted that content creators have the financial means to purchase up to four Lamborghini vehicles.

The skit creator elaborated that the content creation sector is highly profitable due to its daily consumption by audiences.

In a recent interview with Echo Room, Josh remarked, “If you want to buy 4 Lamborghini from content creation), you go buy am.

“What do you think we are doing in the content-creating industry? Are we joking? You all are with your phones, when you’re in the bathroom, when you’re pooing, you’re consuming our stuff. It’s like pure water.

“Businesses that people consume on a daily basis, make more money. People are out there, consuming our content every time.”

In other news, Popular Nigerian filmmaker cum movie actress, Ini Edo, has lost the ownership rights of the hit Netflix series ‘Shanty Town’ to filmmaker, Chinenye Nworah.

Ini Edo and Minini Empire Productions Limited, MEP, had in January 2024, filed a double intellectual property petition against Chinenye Nworah and her production company ‘Giant Creative Media Limited’, GCM over trademark rights of the popular Netflix series, Shanty Town.

In the petition, the movie actress sought to claim ownership of the trademarks and copyrights linked with ‘Shanty Town.

However, in a huge legal victory for Chinenye Nworah and GCM, her production company, the Nigerian Copyright Commission, NCC and the Nigerian Trademark Registry ruled against Ini Edo…

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