• Pastor Jerry Eze Retains Title as Nigeria’s Highest-Earning YouTuber

    Pastor Jerry Eze, founder of Streams of Joy International and convener of the New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declarations (NSPPD), has once again been ranked Nigeria’s highest-earning YouTuber, holding the top spot for the second year in a row.

    The latest data from Playboard, a global YouTube analytics platform, reveals that Pastor Eze commands the country’s largest live viewership, with an average of 282,451 people tuning in to each livestream.

    His channel, linked directly to Streams of Joy International, currently boasts:

    2.87 million subscribers

    Over 2,900 uploaded videos

    About 80 million viewers in 2025 alone


    Playboard further estimates Pastor Eze’s revenue as follows:

    ₦1.94 million earned daily

    ₦7.95 million in the last 24 hours

    ₦47.7 million in the past week

    ₦10.71 billion cumulative revenue so far, marking a sharp rise compared to 2024.


    Faith-Based Channels Dominate the Chart

    The report also noted that Nigeria’s top five YouTube earners are all faith-based channels. Coming after Pastor Jerry Eze are:

    1. Paul S. Joshua – The Refiner’s House Ministries


    2. Pastor Paul Enenche – Dunamis TV (Dunamis International Gospel Centre)


    3. Apostle Johnson Suleman – Celebration TV (Omega Fire Ministries)


    4. Rev. Sam Oye – The Transforming Church


    Other notable high-earning Nigerian YouTube channels include Table of Babylon, UKFamilyShow, Eno Jerry, Catholic Reflection Family, Johnson Suleman, Harvesters TV, Free Indeed TV Ministry, Berekete Family, and Fada Ebube Muonso.

    With this achievement, Pastor Eze continues to set the pace for digital evangelism in Nigeria, blending technology with faith to reach millions worldwide.
    Pastor Jerry Eze Retains Title as Nigeria’s Highest-Earning YouTuber Pastor Jerry Eze, founder of Streams of Joy International and convener of the New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declarations (NSPPD), has once again been ranked Nigeria’s highest-earning YouTuber, holding the top spot for the second year in a row. The latest data from Playboard, a global YouTube analytics platform, reveals that Pastor Eze commands the country’s largest live viewership, with an average of 282,451 people tuning in to each livestream. His channel, linked directly to Streams of Joy International, currently boasts: 2.87 million subscribers Over 2,900 uploaded videos About 80 million viewers in 2025 alone Playboard further estimates Pastor Eze’s revenue as follows: ₦1.94 million earned daily ₦7.95 million in the last 24 hours ₦47.7 million in the past week ₦10.71 billion cumulative revenue so far, marking a sharp rise compared to 2024. Faith-Based Channels Dominate the Chart The report also noted that Nigeria’s top five YouTube earners are all faith-based channels. Coming after Pastor Jerry Eze are: 1. Paul S. Joshua – The Refiner’s House Ministries 2. Pastor Paul Enenche – Dunamis TV (Dunamis International Gospel Centre) 3. Apostle Johnson Suleman – Celebration TV (Omega Fire Ministries) 4. Rev. Sam Oye – The Transforming Church Other notable high-earning Nigerian YouTube channels include Table of Babylon, UKFamilyShow, Eno Jerry, Catholic Reflection Family, Johnson Suleman, Harvesters TV, Free Indeed TV Ministry, Berekete Family, and Fada Ebube Muonso. With this achievement, Pastor Eze continues to set the pace for digital evangelism in Nigeria, blending technology with faith to reach millions worldwide.
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  • Loan Apps Are ‘Agents of the Devil’ — Pastor Paul Enenche

    Dr. Paul Enenche, Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, has cautioned Nigerians against patronizing online loan apps, warning that they expose people to debt traps, harassment, and humiliation.

    Speaking during Sunday’s service in Abuja, he described loan apps as “agents of the devil bound by a covenant with the spirit of debt,” and urged Christians to avoid them completely.

    His comments come amid growing criticism of digital lenders in Nigeria, many of which have been accused of privacy violations and extreme recovery tactics.
    Loan Apps Are ‘Agents of the Devil’ — Pastor Paul Enenche Dr. Paul Enenche, Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, has cautioned Nigerians against patronizing online loan apps, warning that they expose people to debt traps, harassment, and humiliation. Speaking during Sunday’s service in Abuja, he described loan apps as “agents of the devil bound by a covenant with the spirit of debt,” and urged Christians to avoid them completely. His comments come amid growing criticism of digital lenders in Nigeria, many of which have been accused of privacy violations and extreme recovery tactics.
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  • “Nigeria Under a Spell of Suffering” – Pastor Enenche Decries Worsening Hardship, Calls Out Disconnected Leaders


    Popular Nigerian pastor, Dr. Paul Enenche, has raised the alarm over what he described as a “blanket of darkness and sorcery” hanging over the nation, leaving citizens spiritually trapped and economically suffocated.

    Speaking passionately during a recent sermon, Enenche lamented the growing number of congregants who now queue after church—not for prayers—but to seek help for rent, school fees, hospital bills, and food. He said pastors are overwhelmed by the sheer volume of desperate needs.

    He blamed Nigerian leaders for turning a blind eye to the pain of the masses, describing their attitude as “careless and disconnected” from the harsh realities facing ordinary Nigerians.

    > “There’s a demonic tolerance of suffering in this country. What should provoke national outrage has been accepted as normal. It is not normal—it’s witchcraft,” he declared.

    #PaulEnenche #NigeriaInPain #SpiritualCaptivity #SufferingInSilence #HardshipInNigeria #DarkCloudOverNigeria

    “Nigeria Under a Spell of Suffering” – Pastor Enenche Decries Worsening Hardship, Calls Out Disconnected Leaders Popular Nigerian pastor, Dr. Paul Enenche, has raised the alarm over what he described as a “blanket of darkness and sorcery” hanging over the nation, leaving citizens spiritually trapped and economically suffocated. Speaking passionately during a recent sermon, Enenche lamented the growing number of congregants who now queue after church—not for prayers—but to seek help for rent, school fees, hospital bills, and food. He said pastors are overwhelmed by the sheer volume of desperate needs. He blamed Nigerian leaders for turning a blind eye to the pain of the masses, describing their attitude as “careless and disconnected” from the harsh realities facing ordinary Nigerians. > “There’s a demonic tolerance of suffering in this country. What should provoke national outrage has been accepted as normal. It is not normal—it’s witchcraft,” he declared. #PaulEnenche #NigeriaInPain #SpiritualCaptivity #SufferingInSilence #HardshipInNigeria #DarkCloudOverNigeria
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  • Pastor Paul Enenche rejected a ₦30 million cash donation from Kebbi State Governor Nasir Idris during a church crusade, insisting public funds should be used for public good, not church events.
    Pastor Paul Enenche rejected a ₦30 million cash donation from Kebbi State Governor Nasir Idris during a church crusade, insisting public funds should be used for public good, not church events.
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  • FRESH PROTEST BREAKS OUT IN BENUE AFTER TINUBU'S VISIT.

    Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from the Yelwata crisis on Thursday took to the streets of Makurdi to protest worsening conditions at their camp, alleging hunger, neglect and the diversion of relief materials meant for their survival.

    The aggrieved IDPs blocked the busy road near the Makurdi International Market, causing traffic gridlock as they demanded swift government intervention and accountability from relief agencies.

    According to the protesting IDPs, at least two people recently died in the camp due to starvation and the deteriorating health environment.

    Some alleged that food items and mattresses, including those reportedly donated by the Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Dr. Paul Enenche, never reached them.

    “There’s no food, our children are starving, we sleep on the floor, and mosquitoes are almost killing us,” a female protester said, holding up a placard.

    “We are suffering, and people are dying.”

    The protesters accused officials overseeing camp management of hoarding and possibly diverting donated materials.

    They urged the Benue State Government and relevant humanitarian agencies to investigate the alleged misconduct and ensure transparency in the distribution of aid.

    As of press time, government officials had yet to release a formal statement regarding the protest or the allegations
    FRESH PROTEST BREAKS OUT IN BENUE AFTER TINUBU'S VISIT. Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from the Yelwata crisis on Thursday took to the streets of Makurdi to protest worsening conditions at their camp, alleging hunger, neglect and the diversion of relief materials meant for their survival. The aggrieved IDPs blocked the busy road near the Makurdi International Market, causing traffic gridlock as they demanded swift government intervention and accountability from relief agencies. According to the protesting IDPs, at least two people recently died in the camp due to starvation and the deteriorating health environment. Some alleged that food items and mattresses, including those reportedly donated by the Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Dr. Paul Enenche, never reached them. “There’s no food, our children are starving, we sleep on the floor, and mosquitoes are almost killing us,” a female protester said, holding up a placard. “We are suffering, and people are dying.” The protesters accused officials overseeing camp management of hoarding and possibly diverting donated materials. They urged the Benue State Government and relevant humanitarian agencies to investigate the alleged misconduct and ensure transparency in the distribution of aid. As of press time, government officials had yet to release a formal statement regarding the protest or the allegations
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  • FRESH PROTEST BREAKS OUT IN BENUE AFTER TINUBU'S VISIT.

    Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from the Yelwata crisis on Thursday took to the streets of Makurdi to protest worsening conditions at their camp, alleging hunger, neglect and the diversion of relief materials meant for their survival.

    The aggrieved IDPs blocked the busy road near the Makurdi International Market, causing traffic gridlock as they demanded swift government intervention and accountability from relief agencies.

    According to the protesting IDPs, at least two people recently died in the camp due to starvation and the deteriorating health environment.

    Some alleged that food items and mattresses, including those reportedly donated by the Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Dr. Paul Enenche, never reached them.

    “There’s no food, our children are starving, we sleep on the floor, and mosquitoes are almost killing us,” a female protester said, holding up a placard.

    “We are suffering, and people are dying.”

    The protesters accused officials overseeing camp management of hoarding and possibly diverting donated materials.

    They urged the Benue State Government and relevant humanitarian agencies to investigate the alleged misconduct and ensure transparency in the distribution of aid.

    As of press time, government officials had yet to release a formal statement regarding the protest or the allegations
    FRESH PROTEST BREAKS OUT IN BENUE AFTER TINUBU'S VISIT. Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from the Yelwata crisis on Thursday took to the streets of Makurdi to protest worsening conditions at their camp, alleging hunger, neglect and the diversion of relief materials meant for their survival. The aggrieved IDPs blocked the busy road near the Makurdi International Market, causing traffic gridlock as they demanded swift government intervention and accountability from relief agencies. According to the protesting IDPs, at least two people recently died in the camp due to starvation and the deteriorating health environment. Some alleged that food items and mattresses, including those reportedly donated by the Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Dr. Paul Enenche, never reached them. “There’s no food, our children are starving, we sleep on the floor, and mosquitoes are almost killing us,” a female protester said, holding up a placard. “We are suffering, and people are dying.” The protesters accused officials overseeing camp management of hoarding and possibly diverting donated materials. They urged the Benue State Government and relevant humanitarian agencies to investigate the alleged misconduct and ensure transparency in the distribution of aid. As of press time, government officials had yet to release a formal statement regarding the protest or the allegations
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  • Donate it to an orphanage or anything like that - Pastor Paul Enenche politely rejects N30m donation from Kebbi State Gov. to his crusade.

    Don't you think this is actually Wonderful??
    Donate it to an orphanage or anything like that - Pastor Paul Enenche politely rejects N30m donation from Kebbi State Gov. to his crusade. Don't you think this is actually Wonderful??
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  • Pastor Paul Enenche has condemned the recent killings in Benue State, describing the violence as “inhumane” and calling on Nigerian authorities to take decisive action.
    Pastor Paul Enenche has condemned the recent killings in Benue State, describing the violence as “inhumane” and calling on Nigerian authorities to take decisive action.
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