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Sabinus Compares Skit Making To Oil Industry

The landscape of Nigerian wealth is shifting from the oil fields of the Niger Delta to the digital screens of smartphones, according to Africa’s most decorated content creator, Emmanuel Chukwuemeka, popularly known as Sabinus. In a candid reflection on his career and the broader creative economy on Saturday, February 21, 2026, the Port Harcourt-born comedian declared that the skit-making industry has officially become Nigeria’s “new oil industry,” with the potential to produce the nation’s next generation of billionaires.

Sabinus, who has transformed from a struggling campus performer into a multi-millionaire brand ambassador, argued that the industry already boasts an impressive roster of millionaires whose earnings rival those of top executives in traditional sectors. “The skit-making industry is turning out to be like the oil industry. With time, there will be billionaires because the industry already boasts of multi-millionaires,” he stated. He highlighted that platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram have made the path to wealth free for all, allowing creative youths to bypass the gatekeepers of the traditional media space and earn directly from their global audience.

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Reflecting on his own journey, the AMVCA award winner shared the humble beginnings of his “Investor” persona in the Garden City. “I started with stand-up comedy, but the stand-up comedy industry in Port Harcourt then was really tight. You needed to know somebody before you could perform on stage,” Sabinus revealed. He recounted how this barrier led him to switch to digital skit-making in 2016, eventually moving to Lagos in 2019 to scale his brand. He used his story to encourage youths to view content creation as a legitimate career path that can drastically reduce the national unemployment rate if the government provides the necessary empowerment and infrastructure.

The comedian also issued a stern piece of advice to Nigerian students, urging them not to rely solely on their degrees in an economy where formal jobs are increasingly scarce. “While schooling, please look for a skill; try to know your talents. Talent and skills pay the most in Nigeria because there is no job anywhere,” he warned. Drawing from his personal experience, he noted that without his comedic talent, his life path would have been significantly more uncertain. He challenged the federal government to look beyond the “superficial” and invest in upcoming creators who are currently using their own meager resources to build what he calls the “future of the Nigerian economy.”

In the coming days and weeks, Sabinus’ comments would spark a renewed conversation in the “Digital Gold Rush” in Nigeria. While some however would argue that the market is becoming saturated, the “Investor” insists that the surface has barely been scratched. For Sabinus, the “Investor” isn’t just a character he plays on screen; it is a mindset that every Nigerian youth must adopt to navigate the harsh realities of the modern labor market.

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