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Chioma Akpotha Celebrates YouTube Milestone After AMVCA Win

Ogunbiyi Kayode

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May 27, 2025

Nollywood star Chioma Akpotha is basking in the joy of back-to-back accomplishments as she recently received the YouTube Creator Award for surpassing 100,000 subscribers on her channel, TheChiomaChukwukaTv. This milestone comes shortly after her big win as Best Lead Actress at the 2025 Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA), solidifying her presence both on screen and in the digital content space.

The actress, known for her powerful performances and down-to-earth personality, took to social media to express gratitude to her fans. Chioma fondly recalled celebrating just 1,000 subscribers a few months ago, marveling at how quickly her audience has grown. She acknowledged that reaching 100,000 subscribers is no small feat and thanked her loyal community—whom she affectionately calls her “Original Geez”—for their consistent support.

“100k subscribers is no easy feat. I vividly remember just a few months ago when I rejoiced over 1k subscribers—and now we are 100k strong,” she shared. “We promise to do whatever it takes to bring you premium content. Please stick with us, and soon, just like now, we shall celebrate more milestones together!”

Chioma also thanked YouTube for providing a platform to express herself and connect with fans in new ways. Her channel features behind-the-scenes moments, lifestyle content, and heartfelt messages that resonate with viewers across the globe.

Her AMVCA win further underscores her versatility and relevance in the entertainment industry. As she continues to expand her influence beyond traditional film, Chioma remains committed to delivering top-tier content that reflects her passion and authenticity.

“Thank you all so much! I love you all, my Originals. Yes, you guys are the ORIGINAL GEEZ—very dependable!” she wrote, urging fans to keep subscribing and sharing her journey.

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