Pastor Jerry Eze Emerges Highest-Earning YouTube Creator in Nigeria with Over N10.6 Billion Revenue
Pastor Jerry Eze, founder of Streams of Joy International and NSPPD convener, has emerged as Nigeria’s highest-earning YouTube creator with over N10.6 billion revenue from his digital prayer meetings, attracting millions of global viewers.
Pastor Jerry Eze, founder of Streams of Joy International and convener of the New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declaration (NSPPD), has been named Nigeria’s highest-earning YouTube creator, with earnings surpassing N10.6 billion from the platform.
Eze, widely known for his digital prayer meetings streamed live on YouTube, has leveraged the platform to build one of the most-followed Christian prayer channels in Africa. His broadcasts, which draw millions of viewers from across the globe, have positioned him among the most successful faith-based digital content creators in the country.
According to available data, Eze streams an average of 1,500 to 2,400 videos weekly and has so far hosted about 1,677 live sessions. His channel has raked in over 30 million views in just one week, averaging about 418,000 views daily and a staggering 274 million cumulative views.
The high volume of engagement has translated into significant revenue, with his YouTube channel ranking as one of the most lucrative in Nigeria. His overnight services and daily prophetic declarations keep subscribers glued, making his prayer content a consistent source of attraction for millions of believers.
Eze, a graduate of International Relations from Abia State University, has become a household name among Nigerian Christians and the diaspora community who follow his NSPPD platform religiously. While his audience sees him primarily as a spiritual leader, many are unaware that the channel’s massive following has also made him a multi-billionaire through YouTube monetization.
With over a million active subscribers and a global prayer audience, Pastor Jerry Eze’s digital ministry has redefined online worship and established him as a major figure in both the faith community and Nigeria’s fast-growing creator economy.