Drea Okeke Nigerian Influencer: Social Media, Forbes 30 Under 30, Serena Williams, Startups & Comedy
Nigerian-American creator and comedian Drea Okeke joins to share the journey behind becoming one of the internet’s most recognizable voices celebrating African culture. Named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list and recognized among Forbes’ Top Creators, Drea opens up about building a global audience through authenticity, comedy, and storytelling rooted in her Nigerian heritage. Drea discusses growing up between the United States, Belgium, and Nigeria, learning multiple languages, navigating boarding school in Nigeria, and embracing the identity that would later make her “everybody’s favorite tall girl.” She shares how her viral Nigerian slang series took off around the world, teaching people from Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Italy, and beyond about Nigerian culture while helping challenge stereotypes about Africa. The conversation explores culture, language, accents, code-switching, and the experience of being a first-generation African navigating life in America. Drea reflects on being bullied for her Nigerian accent, the misconceptions she faced growing up, and how social media has become a powerful tool for reshaping global perceptions of Africa by showcasing its beauty, success, and modern reality. She also shares stories about her family. Drea explains how her parents encouraged her to embrace her height, her culture, and her individuality while growing up. The episode dives into Drea’s unexpected career path—from earning an engineering degree and working in industrial engineering to taking a leap of faith into full-time content creation. Inspired by Rick Warren’s book The Purpose Driven Life, she reveals how discovering her purpose led her to leave corporate life behind and pursue a career built on creativity, joy, and impact. Along the way, they bond over Nigerian food, travel experiences, family traditions, and the growing influence of African culture around the world. From fufu and jollof rice to viral videos and cultural representation, this conversation is packed with laughter, inspiration, and insight into the mindset that helped Drea Okeke become one of the most influential African creators online. Featuring discussions about Beyoncé, Oprah Winfrey, Trevor Noah, Rick Warren, Donald Trump, and the power of digital storytelling, this is a must-watch conversation for fans of African culture, comedy, entrepreneurship, content creation, and social media success. #one54 #dreaokeke #forbes FULL EPISODE: • Drea Okeke Nigerian Influencer: Social Med... Follow One54 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@one54africa?l... Follow One54 on Instagram: / one54africa Follow One54 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Follow One54 on X: https://x.com/one54africa Follow Godfrey on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@godfreyfunny?... Follow Godfrey on Instagram: / godfreycomic Follow Godfrey on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... Follow Godfrey on X: https://x.com/godfreycomedian?lang=en Follow Akbar on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@akbar_gbaja?l... Follow Akbar on Instagram: / akbar_gbaja Follow Akbar on Facebook: / akbargbaja Follow Akbar on X: https://x.com/Akbar_Gbaja One54, hosted by Akbar and Godfrey, is a first of its kind podcast spotlighting the untold stories of African entertainers, athletes and business leaders. Through unfiltered conversations, this podcast reveals the challenges and culture clashes of growing up African in America. Akbar Gbajabiamila is a former NFL player, sports analyst, and television host best known for co-hosting American Ninja Warrior and CBS' The Talk. Proud of his Nigerian heritage, he brings a dynamic presence to media, blending his athletic background with insightful commentary and a deep connection to his roots. Godfrey Danchimah is a comedian and actor who's resume spans over 30 years and known for his sharp wit, spot-on impressions, and energetic stand-up performances. Drawing from his Nigerian heritage, he infuses cultural insight into his comedy, making him a standout voice in the entertainment industry. One54 - Celebrating Africa’s 54 Countries, One Story At A Time

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