Baba Talisha Leaks Amount He’s Earned after Monetising Facebook Account

Baba Talisha Leaks Amount He’s Earned after Monetising Facebook Account

  • Baba Talisha has joined the bandwagon of content creators who are reaping big from Meta platforms
  • The father of two who rose to fame on TikTok has been capitalising on his Facebook account, and it is paying off
  • After his account was approved for monetisation, and he shared the earnings he received for the three days he had monetised his account

Baba Talisha has shared his earnings from Facebook after he monetised his account.

Baba Talisha
Baba Talisha reaps from Facebook monetisation. Photo: Baba Talisha.
Source: Facebook

The content creator has officially joined the growing group of Kenyan digital creatives who make money from Facebook.

He flaunted his impressive earnings just days after his account was approved for monetisation.

The father of two became famous on TikTok for his funny skits and relatable content. Now that he's moved to Meta platforms, it's clear that the move is paying off.

How much has Baba Talisha earned?

In a post on his social media accounts, Baba Talisha told his fans about his new source of income.

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He said that in just three days of being able to make money on Facebook, he had made $120.59 (about KSh 15,650).

"For the last three days, since I was monetised. Apply for monetisation and wait approval," he shared

According to the earnings breakdown on his professional dashboard, photos generated the most revenue, earning $58.29 (KSh7,570).

Stories came in second with $30.99 (KSh 4,030) and other types of content made $31.36 (KSh 4,080).

Baba Talisha
Baba Talisha shares his organic reach. Photo: Baba Talisha.
Source: Facebook

Each category grew by 100% over the last 28 days, indicating that monetisation had just begun and was progressing very well.

This change is part of a larger trend in the local digital space, where an increasing number of creators are using Facebook to earn money through bonuses, ads, and engagement payouts.

The results Baba Talisha achieved in just three days demonstrate the platform's power, especially for content that resonates with a large audience.

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Online, fans and other content creators have congratulated him, and many have expressed interest in generating income from their accounts.

Netizens react to Baba Talisha's earnings

Here is what they had to say:

Deiv Michaels"

"Better than sitting the whole night on TikTok begging."

Royaltech Systems:

"I have 0.1 & am proud of the effort.... Keep pushing it's gonna pay. Someone to follow me today."

Muthoni Wa Mwangi:

"How does one apply for monetization."

Da Phellyn:

"How is it applied help me with my 12k followers. Anyway let me wait labda ata mimi itajipa siku moja when I blow up."

Ann Kihara:

"People are asking how to apply monetisation............check if you're invited then you submit your application."

When did Baba Talisha and his partner meet?

In other news, Baba Talisha and his current partner, Miss Wanjey, met after the demise of his first wife.

The influencer revealed that he and his partner had welcomed a child a few months ago, prompting fans to uncover the identity of Miss Wanjey.

She clarified that the content creator was not hiding her, and she decided to remain anonymous.

Proofreading by Asher Omondi, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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Patricia Tonui (Entertainment editor) Patricia Tonui is a journalist and an entertainment editor at TUKO.co.ke. She was a Broadcast Journalism student at The University of Nairobi class of 2022 and has a 2-year experience working in digital media having previously worked at mpasho.co.ke. Patricia joined Tuko.co.ke in 2022. Reach out to patricia.tunoi@tuko.co.ke if you have entertaining, and informative news to share.

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