These celebrities made so much impact in 2020.
Celebrity comes with a lot of influence which comes with exceptionality in a craft, likeable personality, and other factors.
For 2020, we pick out the 10 most influential Nigerian celebrities of the year.
Laycon (BB Naija)
Icons get in here; Laycon in 2020 rode on an incredible fandom called the Icons to win the fifth edition of the Big Brother Naija reality TV show.
His initial buzz in the house came with his love drama with fellow housemates Erica, but he moved on from it to garner incredible support that propelled him to win the show.
It didn't stop there; a record (Fierce) he had released before going into the BB Naija house became a sleeper hit while he has continued to enjoy the support of his stans Icon.
More is coming from this dude; his music career has a lot of promise while a reality show around him is coming in early 2021.
Olamilekan Moshood Agbeleshe just got started.
Erica (BB Naija)
Along with Laycon, Erica is the strongest personality out of the 2020 edition of Big Brother Naija show. Her stay at the house ended in controversy as she was disqualified, but many people had seen enough of her to love her.
The love has been intense; fans raised millions of Naira for her after the show, and she continues to ride on that massive support system from fans and well-wishers.
From an unknown actor to this massive reality TV star, Erica, real name Erica Ngozi Nlewedim is one of Nigeria's most influential celebrities this year.
Falz (Music/activist)
For years, Falz has distinguished himself as one of Nigeria's best rappers and musicians, but in 2020 he further cemented his legacy with his works outside of music.
The trained lawyer was one of the first few celebrities that attended the first #EndSARS protest in Lagos, and from then on, he became one of the most important voices of the movement.
From Instagram videos to interviews on CNN and the likes and protest grounds, Falz led the movement with incredible eloquence and charisma.
Wizkid (Music)
Wizkid has been influential since he dropped his first single eased "Holla at Your Boy" in January 2010. For just more than a decade, he has been the leader of the Afrobeats movement and continues to do so.
Having stayed away from politics Wizkid in 2020 was very vocal about social issues, especially the #EndSARS movement. He spoke out against Nigeria's leaders, especially the President Mohammadu Buhari and attended a protest in London.
Wizkid in 2020 also released a new album 'Made in Lagos'.
Davido (Music)
Like Wizkid, Davido has also run the music game for a decade as an elite artiste. In 2020, he continued in that stride by releasing another album' A better time'. His first single off that album organically became one of the anthems of the #EndSARS protest.
Davido was also involved in the protest, attending one in Abuja where he calmed a situation between police and protesters. He also met with the Inspector General of Police to discuss the demands of young Nigerians.
Burna Boy (Music)
As the Afrobeats to the world movement continues to gain grounds, Burna Boy has become the poster boy with now two back-to-back, critically acclaimed albums.
He seems closer to a Grammy Award with his fifth album 'Twice as Tall'.
After an initial silence, Burna Boy was also vocal about the #EndSARS protest and funded adverts across billboards in Nigeria to support the movement.











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