Kenyan Tik Toker, Njoki Murira, has revealed the amount of money she has made from content creation in the last five months.
In a question and answer session on her Instagram account, one of her fans asked Murira how much she made from content creation.
“How much do you earn? Like the monthly income through TikTok?” the fan asked.
The TikToker revealed that she had earned around Sh. 3M in the last five months in TikTok.
She shared screenshots of her TikTok app showing her gift revenue in which she had a total of 6.8 diamonds or gifts and presents in which her followers had sent her.
“It has been 1 year now, divide the diamonds by 2 and that is the money I have earned from my live TikTok videos. Mind you I have been streaming for only 5 months now,” Murira indicated.
The diamonds are usually converted into money by TikTok management in which the TikToker is later payed.
She added that more diamonds were to be added once the earnings of her previous live videos were updated and processed.
During the session, she advised her fans on how to earn through the app and this includes through the diamonds from the app or becoming a brand ambassador to various companies.
She also revealed that she made her first million at the age of 19 in which she was working in Norway as a sentry.
Murira has over 2.3M followers on TikTok yet her account is only one year old.
The bootylicious content creator is currently constructing a new mansion for her mother using the money she has been earning on TikTok.
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