“Content creators more supportive than musicians” – Skit maker Gilmore

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  • Gilmore, a renowned content creator, has asserted that Nigerian content creators show greater support for each other than musicians.
  • The speaker asserts that mutual support is the primary factor contributing to the significant success of Nigerian content creators.
  • The skit maker highlighted the significant role of social media in their success, citing the increased usage of mobile content over television.
"Content creators more supportive than musicians" –  Skit maker Gilmore

Content creator Gilmore has expressed the view that Nigerian content creators exhibit a greater degree of mutual support compared to musicians. He attributes this collaborative spirit as a fundamental factor contributing to the remarkable success that Nigerian content creators are currently achieving.

In addition, the skit maker highlighted the pivotal role of social media in their accomplishments, pointing out that audiences increasingly prefer consuming content on their mobile devices rather than traditional television.

During a recent interview with Hip TV, Gilmore remarked, “Content creators enjoy massive success because it [the content-creating industry] is more supportive than the music industry.

“This is 2024; everybody is on their phone. People no longer watch TV. You can make money off social media.”

He also shared that afrobeats artist Ayra Starr represents his ideal partner, while Niniola was his childhood infatuation.

In other news, Yoruba actress and filmmaker Kemi Afolabi has shared her experiences regarding her relationships with other women in the Nollywood industry.

In a recent honest chat with actor Kunle Afod on his talk show, she talked about how her friendships have changed, especially since she started dealing with lupus a few years ago.

Afod asked her directly about how her health issues have affected her life and connections with other actresses.

Afolabi was straightforward, admitting that some friendships that once felt strong have weakened as her health has declined.

She recognized that Sikiratu Sindodo, a coworker she once viewed as a close friend, was no longer a regular part of her life, but they still communicated.

The discussion shifted when Afod pressed on, asking if Afolabi had ever been close to any Nollywood stars like Iyabo Ojo, Laide Bakare, and Omoborty. Afolabi responded firmly, stating that she was never friends with them.

Despite the tales of separation and the reality of lost connections, Kemi Afolabi’s expression softened when she thought of one actress who had stood by her—Mercy Aigbe.

Expressing deep feelings, she wholeheartedly admired Aigbe, telling how their connection not only weathered her illness but also strengthened over time.

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