- Media sensation, Mummy Zee who went viral after sharing her story of waking up by 4:50am to cook for her husband stands to gain financially, potentially receiving thousands of dollars from Elon Musk’s platform, X.
- In 2023, X introduced a compensation system for influencers based on ad performance.
- Mummy Zee, after her recent viral posts, will likely profit significantly from the ad-sharing revenue.
- In a post on Saturday, January 13, she shared impressive statistics – 213 million impressions, 3 million profile visits, 132,000 new followers, over 80,000 replies, and 2 million likes.
Deborah Loveth Olaki, popularly known as Mummy Zee, the viral internet sensation, could be in for a substantial financial gain, with the possibility of receiving thousands of dollars from the American businessman, Elon Musk.
The social media landscape underwent a significant change when Elon Musk’s platform, X (formerly Twitter), initiated a system in 2023 where influencers were compensated based on the performance of ads on their posts.
Mummy Zee, following her recent viral post, may have reaped substantial benefits from the ad-sharing revenue on the platform.
In a post-dated Saturday, January 13, the expectant mother shared impressive statistics, including 213 million impressions, 3 million profile visits, 132,000 new followers, over 80,000 replies, and 2 million likes.
Celebrating her remarkable achievements, Mummy Zee expressed anticipation regarding potential payment from the platform, considering the significant engagement and impact her posts had generated.
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Amid the kind gesture that fell in for Mummy Zee, members of the Nigerian diaspora provided her with a scholarship to pursue studies in Canada.
The international educational group, represented by Travel Doctor, extended the invitation to the expectant mom, offering a scholarship valued at approximately CAD 15K.
The offer from the group was prompted by their awareness of Mummy Zee’s desire to continue her education abroad.
In a tweet posted by @ChuksJaphet, quoting a tweet from Mummy Zee, the group detailed their offer, which included a list of three Canadian schools and a commitment to waive the application fee for any institution she chose to enrol in.
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