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Comedian Sirbalo Buys Mercedes G-Class To Celebrate His YouTube Creator Awards

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Comedian Sirbalo Buys Mercedes G-Class To Celebrate His YouTube Creator Awards - autojosh

Popular Nigerian comedian Sirbalo buys Mercedes-Benz G-Class SUV to celebrate his YouTube Creator awards.

The 31 year old becomes the second Nigerian comedian to buy a Mercedes-Benz G-Class SUV in February.

Michael Charles, popularly known as OGB Recent, also splashed out millions on the popular boxy luxury SUV earlier in the month.

Comedian Sirbalo Buys Mercedes G-Class To Celebrate His YouTube Creator Awards - autojosh





Popular Nigerian comedian, Obotuke Timothy, known professionally as Sirbalo, has acquired a Mercedes-Benz G-Class (G-Wagon) luxury SUV to celebrate his new YouTube milestones.

The 31 year old posted a picture of himself posing with the G-Class while showing off series of YouTube Creator awards he has received from the American video platform in ten years.

“🥈 🥈🥇🥈🥈🔑 Sirbalo studio, 10 good years of constant work,” he wrote while sharing the news of his accomplishments with his 2 Million followers.

“7 YouTube channels
5 YouTube awards
15m followers on Facebook
You Guys made this possible
Thank you for supporting Us
Please celebrate with us !!”

Comedian Sirbalo Buys Mercedes G-Class To Celebrate His YouTube Creator Awards - autojosh

Comedian Sirbalo buys Mercedes-Benz G-Class SUV to celebrate his YouTube Creator awards.

Sirbalo becomes the second Nigerian comedian to buy a Mercedes-Benz G-Class in February, after Michael Charles, popularly known as OGB Recent, splash out millions on the popular boxy luxury SUV earlier in the month.

When asked in an interview with Vanguard Newspaper last year whether skit makers like him makes so much money on YouTube and Facebook, he said :

“I don’t know if skits makers are billionaires or not, but what I can tell you is that there is a lot of money to be made on online platforms.





“There are criteria to meet in order to monitise your skits. Basically, we have two major sources of monitising your content, which are Facebook and YouTube,” he said.





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