10-Niang Kharagne Lo, the people's snapper

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10-Niang Kharagne Lo, the people's snapper

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Digital careers are many and varied. Content creators are a prominent profession, providing a living for men and women through product placements and collaborations. These influencers know how to capture attention with their diverse content. Seneweb offers you the top 10 of these internet stars, available in one click!


Aliou Niang's civil status may mean nothing to the average Senegalese, but his nickname 'Niang Kharagne Lo' is more common. This nickname is in homage to Modou Kharagne Lo. This native of Parcelles Assainies is a die-hard fan of the wrestler from the Rock Energy stable. The trained carpenter never once henan mobile number database he would become an influencer. A simple snap video from Bercy with Wally Seck opened the doors to fame for him. It was thanks to the social network Snapchat that he made a name for himself. Rubbing shoulders with personalities like Wally Seck also helped him refine his image as a "people's snapper." Through his snaps, Niang Kharagne Lo became a must-see and alone accumulated more than 450,000 followers. He shares his luxurious lifestyle on a daily basis, the events to which he is invited by public figures, and in exchange offers visibility to his collaborators. Politicians figure prominently.
9-Boutikou Laye: A shopkeeper with a unique style


Abdoulaye Thiam uses small stories from everyday life in his neighborhood to convey messages. "The store allows me to understand the Senegalese way of life and their concerns," the Kaolack native told the newspaper Le Quotidien. This atypical shopkeeper combines this economic activity with rap, a lifelong love. "When I'm not doing my hip-hop activities, I devote myself to the store, which is a meeting place, a barometer to understand the concerns of each store through one of its members who comes to shop in the store," explains the Kaolack resident.

The store is a showcase for the artist, who lives his art there while conveying messages. Videos shared on social media quickly made Boutikou Laye a success. "I share my humor, my passion, my vision, and my emotions with you from behind my counter," he says. The rapper quickly made a name for himself with 268,000 followers on TikTok and 300,000 followers on Facebook.

His every clip on current events in the country is scrutinized by his subscribers who see him as a committed artist.
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