Top earning entertainers of 2012 – The definitive list
They’re
making money as if it’s going out of fashion; controlling assets that
are making some oil tycoons
want to consider a career switch. They’re living the real celeb life –
hopping from private jets to limited edition cars and SUVs.
With minimum earnings about N6.5M per month, and highest incomes nearing N50m per month in some cases, these
fab few are raking in the big bucks, and making hundreds of their colleagues green with envy…
Here’s the definitive list of those who made the biggest dough in 2012.
GENEVIEVE NNAJI: The Nollywood actress is ahead of her peers, benefiting from endless endorsements
(Loya, MUD, Range Rover etc) and reaping dividends from private
businesses she’s keeping off public glare. Paid a mind-boggling figure
to act in the movie adaptation of Chimamanda Adichie’s ‘Half of a Yellow sun’, Ms Nnaji rarely takes up movie
roles these days. When she does, it must be worth it.
D’BANJ:
Gone are the days when he made N10m in a week. These days, the
superstar entertainer is making
more business deals than hits, and the figures are amazing, from CRBTs
to distribution, content syndication, and several non-music projects.
Paid between N5 and N15 for engagements, and enjoying royalty returns
from here, the UK and US, the former Mo’hits front
man could soon be moving from the millionaires to the billionaires’
club.
DAVIDO: The young son of billionaire businessman Deji Adeleke
is making daddy proud earning
his own money at the young age of 20. Davido who started out as a rookie
less than two years ago now charges four to five million Naira to
perform at gigs and here’s the good part, he gets to perform at least
three gigs in a week. Could be up to five, in seasons
such as this. 2012 incomes include the N30m deal with MTN…
WIZKID: The EME
pop star this year made big bucks from his endorsement deal with
carbonated
soft drink Pepsi. Same for his deal with Star, for the all-star song.
And all through the year, he stood as one of the highest paid acts,
charging between N4m and N6.5m for performances here, and usually more,
for gigs in Dubai, England and elsewhere…
OMOTOLA JALADE-EKEINDE: Omosexy cashed out with her reality show ‘The Real Me’ for which
she reportedly got paid a huge sum. She also featured in two big budget movies ‘Amina’ and ‘Last Flight to Abuja’.
PSQUARE:
The twins probably made the most money this year jetting round Africa
headlining sold out
shows attended by thousands. Peter and Paul Okoye, whose billable hours
attract close to double figures in the millions, also signed a
distribution deal with Universal Music. With sold out gigs here and
abroad, the brothers have built a wild following that
makes sure promoters keep asking for them. Easily one of the highest
paid Nigerian acts.
BASKETMOUTH: Bright Okpocha’s
transition from mere stand-up comic to events compere and TV host
has the big bucks rolling in for him. His Globacom endorsement remains
intact, and he’s delved heavily into show promotions here and abroad.
There’s also the successful EmBARssy Lounge on Lagos mainland.
ALI BABA: When the revered comedian isn’t cracking people up on Twitter, he’s making big bucks
consulting or compering events for multinationals, government or high net worth individuals.
IYANYA:
Being his most promising year so far, Iyanya made quite a fortune off
his ‘Kukere’ single.
Performance fees doubled, tripled then doubled again, causing him to
swim in millions. Just this year, he relocated to an expensive apartment
in Lekki and bought for himself a Range Rover HSE. Next year should even be better.
2FACE IDIBIA:
If he didn’t make the list, wouldn’t you be scared? 2face started the
year, releasing
his fifth solo album and then embarked on a sponsored US tour. Charging
as much as $60,000 per show, Mr. Idibia was busy all year, headlining
gigs all over. Investment in real estate and hospitality (including Club Rumours, in Ikeja, Lagos) also paid
off.
FUNKE AKINDELE: The actress-producer is still enjoying the success of ‘The Return of Jenifa’
from which she reportedly made over N30m. She has also been made the ambassador of Nigerian job website Jobberman, a deal worth millions of Naira. That’s in addition to the endorsement deal with Telecoms Company GLO and the Lagos Inland Revenue
Service.
DON JAZZY: The MAVIN Records boss signed a deal with Samsung Africa and broke bank with
the Loya Milk deal. With his eyes firmly on the prize, the gifted producer moved beyond the Mo’Hits
beef to focus on pushing and monetizing MAVIN content, while expanding
into fresh business areas. He’s penned a deal to produce the theme song
for the Africa Cup of Nations holding in 2013… And the recently launched Pop Club is a year-end addition that’ll sure bear fruits