If you’ve ever wanted to know the top 10 Bloggers in Nigeria doing the best blogging work in Nigeria, whose voices are rising, whose content is lit, and whose platforms are shaping culture, welcome! Blogging in Nigeria isn’t just alive; it’s booming with news, entertainment, tech reviews, cultural essays. The top Nigerian bloggers are writing and creating movements.

Today, I’m delighted to introduce my Top 10 Bloggers in Nigeria 2025 with a teensy-weensy bias: I’m including myself, Aishat Akintola of Aishasavvy, at #1. Why? Because I think what I do is worth something… storytelling, poetry, creative experience, and reaching out. But this list also gives a nod of respect to other bloggers who are doing amazing things. Check them out, follow them, learn from them, and let’s build together.

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  1. Aishat Akintola — Aishasavvy

Genre: Creative writing, storytelling, poetry, fiction

Why I’m #1 (self-nominated, but hear me out): I write stories and poems on www.aishasavvy.com that break across African imagination, literary form, and international themes. I write short stories infused with horror, love poems, supernatural fiction, identity & memory work. My writing is marked by emotional complexity and originality. I’ve just launched When the Sky Split Open on Amazon Kindle and my blog shop, and it’s already resonating with readers. If you seek original stories online, the ones that linger in your heart long after the browser is closed, I am dedicated to being your source.

  1. Linda Ikeji — LindaIkeji.com

Genre: Entertainment, lifestyle, celebrity news

Linda Ikeji is still one of Nigeria’s largest blogs, famous for celebrity scoops, juicy gossip, and current entertainment news with traffic, visibility, and monetization powerhouse.

  1. Uche Eze Pedro — BellaNaija

Genre: Fashion, weddings, lifestyle, culture

BellaNaija has graduated from blog status to a cultural touchstone. Weddings, fashion, lifestyle, editorial content, they have it. BellaNaija’s reach is as far as diaspora communities, brands, and young creatives.

  1. Noble Igwe — 360nobs.com

Genre: Music, entertainment, lifestyle, culture commentary

If you want insight into Nigerian show biz, new artists, music culture, and lifestyle trends, Noble Igwe’s 360nobs is one of the boldest and most credible voices.

  1. Chude Jideonwo — YNaija

Genre: Politics, opinion, youth culture, issues affecting society

YNaija collects news, opinion, and gossip content for smart young Nigerians. Chude’s work in media, social observation, and content leadership gives the blog credibility.
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  1. Ladun Liadi — LadunLiadi News

Genre: Entertainment news, gossip, lifestyle

For celebrities, fashion, popular culture, and opinion in bite-sized, shareable format, Ladun Liadi is a reliable source. Her content is shareable, timely, and pinned in pop culture events.

  1. Makinde Azeez — Naijaloaded

Genre: Music, entertainment, popular viral material

If your ears are open to Afrobeats, popular music, and viral stories, Naijaloaded content is loud, consumed by young people, and packed with entertainment.

  1. Yomi Adegboye — MobilityArena

Genre: Gadget news, mobile and tech reviews

Making tech simple, reviewing phones and gadgets, and providing tech tips is what individuals search for. Yomi Adegboye is one such person who finds a balance between being useful and niche.

  1. Paschal Okafor — Naijatechguide

Genre: Tech news, how-to tips, beginner blogging

Tech content is growing in leaps and bounds. Reviews, guides, and tutorials are necessary, and Naijatechguide does a great job in helping people select the right tech and make the most of things online.

  1. Japheth Omojuwa — Omojuwa.com

Type: Opinion, media criticism, social criticism, activism

Blogging is merged with activism, opinion, and public speaking. Omojuwa’s blog often trounces social conventions, raises tough questions, and uses new media to provoke thought.

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Why This List of Top 10 Bloggers in Nigeria Makes Sense

These bloggers demonstrate the range that blogging in Nigeria can cover: from literary fiction to computer tips, pop culture to hard-hitting opinion. They acquire influence not merely through traffic and read statistics but trust, creativity, and connection with their readers.

To aspiring bloggers, that is not competition—inspiration. Take note of their regularity, voice when they tell stories, niche specialization, and the ways they make money: advertising, affiliate, sponsored, digital products (like my book).

How I’m Different (And Why You Should Read Aishasavvy)

Storytelling Focus: Fiction, poetry, speculative stories about identity, memory, love, darkness.. genres that are traditionally underrepresented in Nigerian blogging.

Dual Platform Visibility: Stories published on both Aishasavvy and Amazon Kindle—both versions increase visibility and earnings.

Audience Engagement: I dive deep with topics that make readers reflect, respond, share. I prize not just page views but emotional engagement.

Pioneering Monetization: Book sales, using Paystack, designing content serializable or bailable building a sustainable writing economy.

For entertaining and enriching blogging, you will find that here on Aishasavvy.

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Let’s write, read, and construct together, Nigeria’s blogging future looks bright.

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