The founder and Lead Pastor of Streams of Joy International, Pastor Jerry Eze, has once again emerged as Nigeria’s highest-paid YouTuber, retaining the crown for the second consecutive year.
According to a fresh report released by Playboard, a global YouTube analytics platform, Pastor Eze leads the country’s YouTube earnings chart in 2025, with cumulative revenues surpassing ₦10.7 billion.
Eze’s channel, which streams the globally acclaimed New Season Prophetic Prayers and Declarations (NSPPD), currently boasts 2.87 million subscribers and over 2,900 uploaded videos, attracting an average of 282,451 live viewers per stream.
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The report revealed that the Abia-born cleric’s platform generated ₦1.9 million in ongoing daily revenue and nearly ₦47.7 million in the past week alone, with most of the income driven by Super Chat contributions from his global followers.
Super Chat, a feature introduced by YouTube in 2020, allows viewers to pin paid messages during live broadcasts. Pastor Eze has consistently ranked as Nigeria’s most “Super Chatted” content creator, as worshippers around the world use the feature to spotlight prayer requests and testimonies.
Beyond YouTube, the Streams of Joy International founder has expanded his ministry across Nigeria, the UK, South Africa, Canada, and the United States, transforming his digital altar into what many describe as a “global prayer revival.”
Other faith-based creators also dominated Nigeria’s YouTube earnings chart, with the channels of Paul S. Joshua, Dunamis TV (Paul Enenche), Celebration TV (Johnson Suleman), and Rev. Sam Oye rounding out the top five.
Playboard noted that these channels have experienced massive growth in subscriber numbers, revenues, and live engagements, reflecting a rising global appetite for digital faith-based content.
Pastor Jerry Eze, who launched his YouTube channel in November 2019, continues to popularize his signature tagline, “What God cannot do does not exist.” His NSPPD streams have attracted more than 643 million lifetime views, with testimonies of healings, miracles, and restored lives driving even greater engagement.
