Share on
SaharaTV Sahara Tv
Subscribers
654,000
Video views
175,183,787
Video count
9981
Category
Youtuber since
2006
Share it, if you like it

SaharaTV Youtube channel statistics

SaharaTV
Subscribers
654,000
Video views
175,183,787
Video count
9981
Estimated earnings in past 30 days
$ 202 - $ 1.22K
778
last 7 days
Subscribers
2,000
last 30 days
10,000
last 90 days
80,494
last 7 days
Video views
540,205
last 30 days
2,304,567
last 90 days
Date Video views Estimated earnings
16.04.2024 Tue +80,494 $ 30 - $ 181
12.04.2024 Fri +124,563 $ 46 - $ 280
07.04.2024 Sun +68,291 $ 25 - $ 153
03.04.2024 Wed +88,620 $ 33 - $ 199
30.03.2024 Sat +99,477 $ 37 - $ 223
25.03.2024 Mon +78,760 $ 29 - $ 177
21.03.2024 Thu +63,351 $ 23 - $ 142
18.03.2024 Mon +28,993 $ 10 - $ 65
14.03.2024 Thu +121,312 $ 45 - $ 272
10.03.2024 Sun +91,857 $ 34 - $ 206
07.03.2024 Thu +143,472 $ 53 - $ 322
04.03.2024 Mon +72,314 $ 27 - $ 162
29.02.2024 Thu +144,298 $ 54 - $ 324
26.02.2024 Mon +96,731 $ 36 - $ 217

SaharaTV biography

Sahara Reporters is an online news agency based in New York City that focuses on promoting citizen journalism by encouraging everyday people to report stories about corruption, human rights abuses, and other political and social issues affecting their communities. Its YouTube channel, SaharaTV, features interviews, documentaries, and other long-form content on a wide range of topics related to Nigerian and African politics, culture, and society. The channel has gained a large following among progressive Nigerians and other Africans looking for an alternative to mainstream media outlets that they view as being biased towards the ruling class and their interests.

SaharaTV controversies

SaharaTV has been involved in several controversies over the years, including accusations of bias, fake news, and unethical journalism. Some critics have accused Sahara Reporters of having an anti-government agenda and of promoting a one-sided view of Nigerian politics that unfairly targets certain politicians and political parties while ignoring others. Others have accused the site of being a mouthpiece for opposition figures and of fomenting ethnic and religious tensions in the country. Despite these criticisms, SaharaTV continues to enjoy a large following among many Nigerians and other Africans who appreciate its commitment to promoting citizen journalism and holding those in power accountable for their actions.

SaharaTV famous quotes

"Speak truth to power, and watch power gun you down." - Omoyele Sowore
"There are bigger issues than my PhD." - Pat Utomi
"It is far cheaper to preserve life than to preserve death." - Wole Soyinka
"Power is like a cancer cell, you have to cut it off before it eats you up." - Femi Falana
"We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them." - Albert Einstein
"Education is not a passport to success; it is not a passport to freedom. Education is a means to an end, it is not an end in itself." - Omoyele Sowore
"There is no higher religion than human service. To work for the common good is the greatest creed." - Pat Utomi
"Integrity is the only currency that takes you far in life." - Jumoke Adenowo
"We have to fight to restore our country to what it used to be. We have to fight for the many beautiful people who still believe in our country." - Akinwumi Adesina
"Only a fool tests the depth of a river with both feet." - African Proverb