Nollywood Actress, Nkechi Blessing recently revealed the very four things she noticed about the popular skit maker, Chukwuemeka Emmanuel, popularly known as Oga Sabinus.
Nkechi Blessing shared photos of herself and Sabinus and their recent experience on a movie set.
She states that, Oga Sabinus is effortlessly funny, a good actor, very shy, humble and made working with him easy.
She wrote:
Let me tell you a little about my work experience with @mrfunny1, Number one he’s effortlessly funny and a very good actor. Number Two he is very very shy, Number 3 he is too humble and made working with him very easy, Sabinus GOD bless you abundantly for adding colors to my production.
Recently, Oga Sabinus was in the news where he revealed he makes up to ten million Naira monthly.
Sabinus made this known in an interview with Ebuka Obi-Uchendu revealing how much he makes from his content creation and brand influencing.
The skit maker opined that content creation is paying so much money and he charges N1.5 million for an advert on his page.
Sabinus said that a reasonable person should wisely invest because there is a life after fame.
He added that he invests in properties, owns a car and house, but every time is not for showing off on social media.
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