Nigerian comedian, musician, and content creator Nasboi has stirred conversations across social media after boldly declaring that Black Sherif is currently Ghana’s biggest musical export to Nigeria.
Speaking during a recent media appearance, Nasboi did not mince words as he praised the Ghanaian superstar for his growing influence and dominance within the Nigerian music scene. According to him, no Ghanaian artiste is making a bigger impact in Nigeria at the moment than Black Sherif.
The statement has reignited the long-running debate over which Ghanaian musicians have the strongest presence in Africa’s largest entertainment market. While several Ghanaian stars have enjoyed success in Nigeria over the years, Nasboi believes Black Sherif currently stands in a league of his own.
“Black Sherif is the biggest Ghanaian musician in Nigeria in recent times,” Nasboi reportedly stated, highlighting how the singer’s music continues to resonate strongly with Nigerian audiences.
Black Sherif’s rise has been nothing short of remarkable. From chart-topping hits to sold-out performances and massive streaming numbers, the “Kwaku The Traveller” hitmaker has built a loyal fanbase beyond Ghana’s borders. His unique blend of storytelling, street-inspired lyrics, and emotional delivery has earned him widespread admiration across the continent.
Nasboi’s comments have since generated mixed reactions online. While many fans agreed that Black Sherif’s popularity in Nigeria is unmatched among Ghanaian artistes at the moment, others argued that veteran acts have also played significant roles in strengthening Ghana’s musical footprint abroad.
Despite the debate, one thing remains clear: Black Sherif’s influence continues to soar, and his music is enjoying remarkable success in Nigeria. The endorsement from a prominent Nigerian entertainer like Nasboi only adds to the growing recognition of the Ghanaian star’s cross-border appeal.
As discussions continue to trend online, Black Sherif’s name remains firmly at the centre of the conversation, further cementing his reputation as one of Africa’s most exciting and influential young music stars.


