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THE TEN MOST VIEWED NON-MUSICAL NIGERIAN YOUTUBE VIDEOS: ENTERTAINMENT

THE MOST WATCHED NIGERIAN VIDEOS ON YOUTUBE
 
 
Which Nigerian doesn't remember the very famous, “Dia is God o” video skit by First Lady Patience Jonathan? Google today May 21 ranked it as Nigeria's most viewed Youtube video that's non-musical
Google ranked most watched videos in Nigeria in the music, non-music and advert categories and 'Dia is God o' came first in the non-music category. See others in the non-music category below...

2. 'Charlie bit my finger again'
 3. Bishop Oyedepo slaps President Jonathan by Sahara tv
4. 'No Man Can Resist My Body…”
5. I Go Dye’s Performance at AY Live Lagos
6. The Proposal featuring Bovi & Ijeoma
7. Kate Henshaw dances Skelewu –
8. What Governor Adams Oshiomhole said to the Widow
9. Davido’s Skelewu instructional Dance video
10. GEJ Must Go! Change Is Here in Nigeria! Reverend Father Ejike Mbaka
 
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