Afropolitan

He Started Filming J Cole in Lagos and Accidentally Became Africa’s Most Powerful Creator

Dec 10, 2025
Tayo Aina, a filmmaker and YouTuber from Lagos, shares his incredible journey from driving Uber to becoming a leading African creator. He discusses how J. Cole's visit transformed his life and how MrBeast's recognition skyrocketed his visibility. Tayo highlights the unique challenges African creators face, from visa discrimination to monetization hurdles. He emphasizes the importance of storytelling from an African perspective and offers practical advice for aspiring creators. His insights underscore creativity's potential to reshape narratives and economies.
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From Uber Driver To Self-Taught Filmmaker

  • Tayo Aina started filmmaking while driving for Uber in Lagos, learning to film locations he otherwise wouldn't visit.
  • He taught himself by watching YouTubers and used an iPhone before buying a drone and equipment.
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The JéKyllí Concert That Changed Everything

  • A concert video Tayo filmed for free exploded to ~1M views and proved YouTube reach was possible.
  • The video was demonetized due to music but it changed his belief in YouTube's potential.
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YouTube Earnings Blocked By Postal PIN

  • Tayo earned YouTube revenue in 2020 but couldn't access it earlier due to Nigeria's PIN/postal verification problems.
  • After repeated requests and manual verification he finally withdrew a substantial first check.
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