Florence Nightingale- First Woman to Pioneer Data Visualization

In the spirit of Women’s History Month, it’s time to spotlight Florence Nightingale, a remarkable woman whose impact transcends generations.

While many know Florence Nightingale as the caring nurse who tended to wounded soldiers during the Crimean War, Nightingale also contributed to the innovative use of data visualization. This blog post discusses how the famous nurse Florence Nightingale used charts to demonstrate her life-saving work to her target audience.

Did you know that Data Visualization has it origins in military healthcare reforms?

Going Down Memory Lane…

Born in 1820 in Florence, Italy, Florence Nightingale defied societal expectations to pursue her passion for nursing. Despite facing numerous obstacles, she became known as “The Lady with the Lamp” for her dedicated care of soldiers during the Crimean War, earning widespread admiration for her compassion and dedication to healing.

While Nightingale’s nursing skills were widely recognized, her approach to addressing healthcare challenges went beyond the patients’ bedside. Recognizing the dire conditions in military hospitals and the alarming mortality rates among soldiers, Nightingale turned to Data Analysis to understand the root causes and drive meaningful change.

Amidst the chaos of war, Nightingale devised a method of Data Visualization—the Rose Chart.

The Famous Florence Nightingale Rose Chart.

This innovative chart transformed complex statistical data into a visual representation, illustrating the leading causes of soldier mortality during the Crimean War. With each segment of the chart representing a different cause of death, Nightingale effectively communicated the urgency of sanitary reform in military hospitals to policymakers and the public.

Nightingale’s use of the Rose Chart wasn’t just about presenting numbers; it was a call to action. With visual evidence, she advocated for improvements in sanitation, nutrition, and healthcare infrastructure, ultimately revolutionizing military medicine practices and saving countless lives.

Female Inlusivity in Data Analytics.

This is a throwback to 1854, but this woman’s move still stands the test of time. During Women’s History Month, we celebrate Florence Nightingale’s legacy in both nursing and statistics. Her innovations paved the way for future generations of women in healthcare and STEM fields, inspiring us to continue advocating for gender equality in all spheres of life.

In Data Analytics, ringing the bell for gender equality is not only necessary but also essential for driving innovation and progress. Much like Florence Nightingale pioneered the use of data visualization to advance healthcare, we must champion diversity and inclusion in the data field to ensure that all voices are heard and all perspectives are considered.

Just as Nightingale’s groundbreaking work transformed healthcare practices, promoting gender equality in the data field can lead to groundbreaking insights and solutions. By embracing diverse perspectives and experiences, we can uncover biases, identify overlooked trends, and develop more inclusive and equitable strategies for leveraging data.


If you’re interested in enhancing your visualization skills to effectively communicate data insights, consider enrolling in our Data Analytics Mastery course. Whether you’re a beginner or seeking to become an advanced professional, our course will refine your abilities in this critical field.

We not only teach the technical skills needed to excel in the field but also emphasize the importance of diversity and inclusion. By creating an environment where everyone feels valued and empowered to contribute.

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HOW I FELL IN LOVE WITH DATA ANALYTICS

Discovering a passion for data analytics isn’t just a career choice; it’s a love story in itself. In our conversation with Joseph Eriwha, Head of Business Development at Maison Atlantic,  we explore how he found himself captivated by the power of data analytics. His story of how data analytics became a vital tool in reviving businesses is a tale worth sharing.

ABOUT JOSEPH ERHIWHA

Holding a bachelor’s degree from Middlesex University, majoring in Information Technology and Business Management Systems, I would classify myself as a seasoned business development expert with a wealth of experience in converting strategic plans into achievable business goals. In over 8 in business development, I have explored various industries and sub-sectors in the technology, power, logistics and hospitality space.

Connect with Joseph Erihwa on LinkedIn.

Was it love at first sight with Data Analytics?

For short, the answer is yes. So I’ve been in business development for eight years in various sectors from financial technology, health technology, logistics technology, information technology and the like. 

And the first time I saw Data Analytics, I saw the influence it has on internal business processes. It has a lot of focus on internal business processes, more than the conventional tools that we use as business development officers which include SWOT analysis, Porter 5 forces, PESTEL and the like.  It takes into account external factors that we an organisation do not have control over such as your competitors, and force measure. So yeah, I would really say with Data Analytics it was love at first sight.

What sparked your interest in Data Analytics initially?

So I used to be the sales manager for what I will call the biggest telemedicine platform in Nigeria and we saw that we were not really making a lot of growth in terms of customer base. So we had to crunch our numbers to also see the types of people that we have (types of enrollees) on our platform. We saw that the majority of them were working class, and we were able to switch our business model because we utilised Data Analytics.

We were able to switch our business model from B to C to B to B, and easily forecast our financial numbers,  also the enrolees base we plan to have within the year, which was easier to do with B2B. So that streamlined our sales activities to achieve individual organizational goals.

Can you share a memorable project or experience that solidified your passion for Data Analytics?

Yes, let me use my most recent place of work, somewhere I currently consult for. It’s in the logistics technology sector and I’ve been able to utilise Data to understand our high-traffic areas, high-traffic customers, the form of demographic and also the psychographic data on why they purchase our products. That way we’ve been able to push our energy to areas that we have a lot of others coming from.

So we are going to have better customer service in terms of speed, pricing and pick up time. It has affected affected our business positively. So instead of just using our numbers or our efforts to capture the whole of Lagos, we try to streamline it to various geographic locations.

In our case, we are using local governments as a basis to look at how to grow our numbers and that is working for us instead of just having scattered sales activities around Lagos.

How has your love for Data Analytics influenced your career and personal growth?

Well, to be honest, I will say it has affected me. In the past, in some of my past activities, we’ve utilised the services of what we call data analysts consultants, people who are not under the payroll but are at our beck and call, based on request.

Now having that skill at hand gives me an edge in the market because most business development officers I know have no knowledge about data. So it gives me an edge because of that skill set. Being able to analyse businesses, the strengths and weaknesses of businesses based on the data they’ve gathered. So informed decisions are made better.

What is your favourite thing about being an Analyst?

I would say it’s something people shy away from, but data cleaning is very important. From my personal experience, just to give you a rough estimate might not be the exact numbers, but roughly about 90% of the time I spend with data analysis is on data cleaning.

You have to have clean data to have accurate results. So spending a lot of time on data cleaning, it’s it’s I think has been my core strength. It’s something I’m still developing because there’s room for growth, but it’s my core strength currently as a Data Analyst. Utilising Excel and PowerBi, I’m currently working on that for SQL and it’s going pretty great so yeah!

We hope you enjoyed reading this article as much as we enjoyed writing it. Our discussion was truly enlightening, emphasizing the incredible potential of data. It’s amazing to see how data can change lives and revolutionize business practices.

If you’re eager to share your own experiences with data analytics, send us a message! We’d love to hear from you.

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Free Datasets for your next project

Whether you are adding a data project to your portfolio or you’re starting your first project as a paid Data Analyst, your first task will be to find a suitable data set. In this article, we’ll go over the basics of what a data set is, how to find them, and ways to determine their quality.

So, what is a Data Set?

A data set is simply a collection of information. Usually, datasets are not always organized in a way that is immediately useful, and it will need a bit of work on your part to make it usable. Datasets can come in various forms, such as spreadsheets, databases, JSON files, or even text files. They serve as the foundation for Data Analytics and visualisation.

So where do you find them?

In this article, we’ll highlight a few repositories where you can find data on everything from business to finance and even crime.

Kaggle

Kaggle is one of the largest platforms for data science and machine learning competitions. It hosts a vast repository of datasets across a wide range of topics, including healthcare, finance, social sciences, and more.

   – Type of data: Various types of datasets, including structured, unstructured, and time-series data, covering topics such as healthcare, finance, natural language processing, computer vision, and more.

  – Access: Users can access datasets through the Kaggle platform by creating a free account and browsing the dataset repository. Some datasets may require participation in competitions or adherence to specific terms and conditions.

UCI Machine Learning Repository

The UCI Machine Learning Repository is a collection of databases, domain theories, and datasets widely used by the machine learning community.

   – Type of data: Datasets suitable for machine learning research and experimentation, including classification, regression, clustering, and recommendation systems.

   – Access: Datasets are freely available through the UCI Machine Learning Repository website. Users can browse datasets by category, view dataset descriptions, and download data files in various formats.

Data.gov

Data.gov is the official open data portal of the United States government, providing access to a vast array of datasets from federal agencies.

   – Type of data: Governmental datasets from federal agencies covering diverse topics such as demographics, economics, healthcare, environment, public safety, and more.

    – Access: Datasets are accessible through the Data.gov portal, where users can search, browse, and download datasets for free. Data.gov promotes transparency and collaboration by providing open access to government data.

Google Dataset Search

Google Dataset Search is a specialized search engine developed by Google to help users discover datasets across the web.

-Type of data: A wide range of datasets from various sources, including academic repositories, data providers, government agencies, and research institutions.

   – Access: Users can search for datasets using keywords, topics, or data formats through the Google Dataset Search website. The search results provide direct links to the source repositories or websites hosting the datasets.

GitHub

GitHub is a popular platform for software development, collaboration, and version control.

   – Type of data: Datasets shared by researchers, data scientists, organizations, and communities on the GitHub platform, covering diverse domains and topics.

   – Access: Datasets are accessible through GitHub repositories tagged with “dataset” or by searching for specific datasets using keywords. Users can explore repositories, view dataset files, and download data for free.

Are these quality datasets?

Determining the quality of a dataset is crucial for ensuring the reliability and validity of your analysis. Here are some factors to consider when evaluating dataset quality:

  1. Research the source of the data and the methods used for its collection.
  2. Confirm whether the dataset contains all the necessary variables and observations required for your analysis. Incomplete datasets may lead to biased or inaccurate results.
  3. Verify the accuracy of the data by cross-referencing it with other reliable sources or conducting validation checks.
  4. Ensure consistency in data formatting, units of measurement, and coding schemes across the dataset.
  5. Evaluate the relevance of the dataset to your specific research question or analytical objectives.

After choosing a suitable dataset, the next step is to clean, visualise and generate insights. You can learn how to do that by registering for our next training here.

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Top Nigerian Skit Makers in 2023

 

Top Nigerian Skit Makers in 2023

 

Imagine scrolling through your social media feed… and you do not Laugh Out Loud within the first ten posts. Seems unlikely, right?

In today’s digital age, Nigerian skit makers have become the undisputed kings and queens of online comedy. What began as a niche form of entertainment has exploded into a multi-billion dollar industry, not just in Nigeria, but globally.

Social media platforms like Instagram and YouTube have been instrumental in this rise. Skit-makers have leveraged these platforms to reach vast audiences, fostering a vibrant online comedy scene. Gone are the days of comedy being a side hustle. Today, it’s a powerhouse, generating serious revenue through advertising, brand deals, and even live shows.

Dataleum isn’t new to the party. Since 2022, we have been diving headfirst into the ever-changing world of Nigerian skit-making. We have consistently dished out yearly reports on all your favourite Nigerian Skit Makers who shape this vibrant industry. From Mr. Macaroni to Mark Angel to Layi Wasabi, and even newcomers, each year the industry flourishes with fresh talent and innovative content.

Continuing the tradition, this article presents a comprehensive analysis of the top Nigerian skit makers in 2023, examining their captivating journeys on Instagram and YouTube.

This edition features the Lead Consultant of Penzaarville Africa, Olufemi Oguntamu who has over seven years of experience in the skit industry. He is a notable voice in the Nigerian creator ecosystem and has worked directly with some of the biggest skit creators in the country.

Here’s how the analysis is structured:

  • Metrics: Views, Likes, Followers, and Skits Posted are used to analyze skit maker trends and celebrate the achievements of the Top Skit Makers in the Nigerian Industry.

  • Insights: The analysis goes beyond highlighting individual successes. It aims to contribute to the industry’s growth by providing valuable insights and fostering a deeper appreciation for the craft.

Now, let’s get to the fun part – the rankings!

Before you keep reading, here are some highlights from the last report:

  • The rise of new stars: Fresh faces like Real Sophy (YouTube) and newcomers like Ashmusy (Instagram) emerged in 2022, challenging established names.

  • Mark Angel remained consistent amongst the Top 3 skit makers across each quarter.

  • While Instagram is the primary platform for most skit makers, YouTube also sees significant engagement for skit videos.

 

Now you are up to date, buckle up because the following section reveals the results!

Comparing the analysis results of Q2 and Q3 of 2023, it’s evident that skit makers have solidified their place as key players in the global entertainment scene. Technological advancements, and diverse collaborations, have propelled the skit-making community to new heights.

Dominating the Landscape: Top 10 Instagram Skitmakers in 2023.

10. The Cute Abiola

 

10th on our list is Abdulgafar Ahmad Oluwatoyin,  also known as, The Cute Abiola, who began his journey to making skits long before the “like” button.  Our favourite naval officer is back on the list, this time as No. 10.  Thecuteabiola is a dynamic and creative skit maker, and his ability to embody different funny characters is reflected in his impressive social media numbers.

In his secondary school days, Abdulgafar Ahmad Oluwatoyin wasn’t afraid to take centre stage, but he made his big break earning thousands of followers on Instagram after he made a video to support former Big Brother Naija’s contestant Bisola, in 2015. Recognizing the potential of the digital platform, Cute Abiola didn’t stop there. He transitioned from audience engagement to full-fledged skit-making. 2023 saw Cute Abiola maintain his impressive momentum. 

Throughout 2023, he consistently churned out 94 skits, a testament to his dedication to his craft. While his viewership started moderately, by July, he had reached a peak of 11.7 million views, solidifying his position as a major player in the Nigerian skit-making scene. As 2023 came to a close, Cute Abiola boasted a follower base of a whopping 5.7 million. This number is a mere reflection of the popularity he has earned through his ability to connect with his audience.

9. Oluwadolarz

 

Oluwadolarz (real name Ogunleye Babatunde Olamide) is not just a comedian. He’s also an MC, Instagram skit maker, and show promoter. This versatility allows him to explore different avenues within the entertainment industry. His skits often draw inspiration from everyday situations, adding a twist to relatable scenarios. This ability to find humour in the ordinary resonates with audiences, making his content engaging and entertaining.

His recent win for “Best Online Comedian” at the 2024 Nigerian Social Media Awards is proof of his growing popularity and influence. While this is his first year in the Top 10, Oluwadolarz has certainly made an impressive mark. With over 106 skits and a whopping 68 million views in 2023, his comedic talent is undeniable. Starting the year with a strong foundation of 4 million followers, Oluwadolarz’s engaging content has successfully expanded his audience. By the year’s end, he boasts a loyal following of 4.6 million.

With his dedication to quality content, his ability to connect with viewers, and his ever-growing fanbase, Oluwadolarz is a name to watch.

8. BrainJotter

 

Making it back to our list once again is Brainjotter. We can all agree that 2023 was a remarkable year for him as he amassed over 82M views from 104 skits posted.

Brain Jotter, the stage name of Chukwuebuka Emmanuel Amuzie, has taken the Nigerian comedy scene by storm. Within a mere two years of launching his online skits, he’s transformed into a social media powerhouse.  Born and raised in Enugu, Nigeria, Brain Jotter started producing skits in 2020. His signature phrase, “abeg getat” became an instant internet meme, and brought him into the spotlight. 

Arguably his most popular skit, **”Wahala for who no get hustle”** features him hilariously portraying a man desperately trying to convince others of his supposed wealth and success. Brain Jotter has collaborated with other prominent skit makers, further expanding his reach and audience. Brain Jotter’s influence extends beyond the virtual world. However, comparing his numbers for 2023 with that of 2022, he had a drop across all engagements. Brainjotter has been doing amazingly well with his content and we are looking out for bigger numbers from him in 2024.

7. Taaoma

 

Next up is the amazing Taooma. Her journey began with an unexpected twist: architecture! This creative background might have secretly contributed to her talent.

In the mid-2010s, Taooma discovered the world of online comedy. Starting on Instagram, she made short, funny videos showcasing her acting skills. These videos, often focusing on relatable everyday situations, quickly gained popularity. This early recognition laid the foundation for her future success.

Taooma’s hard work is evident. She consistently creates high-quality videos, sometimes even playing multiple characters herself! Her talent for impersonations adds another layer of humour to her already funny content. Recognizing the power of collaboration, Taooma often joins forces with other online stars and celebrities, reaching even more viewers and spreading laughter.

Started the year in Q1 with 4.5 million followers and finished the year very strongly with 5.2 million followers in Quarter 4 which is super impressive. Taooma’s skits often touch on relatable topics such as relationships, family dynamics, and everyday challenges, making her content highly relatable to her audience. She gained over 87M views from her 101 skit videos posted last year and has shown consistency in keeping her spot on the top 10 list. 

6. Kiekie

 

Bukunmi Adeaga-Ilori, better known as Kiekie, isn’t just an actress – she’s a comedic force to be reckoned with. While her educational background lies in Business Administration, her true passion lies in making people laugh.

One of Kiekie’s signature strengths is her ability to flawlessly switch between various accents and dialects. This allows her to portray diverse characters, each with their unique quirks. Bukunmi Adeaga-Ilori, the multi-talented entertainer behind the name Kiekie, is a rising star. Her comedic prowess combined with her acting skills ensures a future filled with laughter and entertainment.

Kiekie’s fanbase grew steadily throughout the year, starting with 2.1 million followers in Q1 and reaching 3.1 million by Q4.  She’s the only skit maker on this list with positive growth across all metrics compared to 2022. With a total of 93 million views from 106 skits posted in 2023, she comfortably holds the 6th place.

5. Brodashaggi

 

Brace yourselves, because number 5 is the one and only Broda Shaggi, synonymous with infectious laughter and captivating characters. Don’t be surprised – he’s held the top spot in previous reports.

Samuel Animashaun Perry, also known as Broda Shaggi, isn’t just a viral sensation. He’s a graduate of the University of Lagos with a degree in Creative Arts. This educational path wasn’t random; it followed in the footsteps of his late father, a drama instructor who instilled a passion for performance in young Broda Shaggi.

Remember the viral skit, “Jesu in Mushin”? The iconic slang “Oya hit me”? He’s the mastermind behind them. Broda Shaggi is a respected figure within the skit-making industry, and his dedication has been acknowledged through numerous awards and nominations, including the Future Awards Africa Nigeria Prize for Comedy and the City People Music Award for Comedy Act of the Year.

For his 2023 numbers, Brodashaggi kicked off the year with a substantial following of 11.5 million in Q1 and wrapped it up with an even more impressive 12.3 million followers in Q4. His consistent growth and numbers earned him the 5th place.  In 2023, he also accumulated a total of 93.6 million views, and 12.3 million likes, and received 330k comments across 163 skits. Quarter 1 marked a strong start with a peak of 30 million views, while even at his lowest point in Quarter 4, he got a commendable 14 million views. Q3 numbers reduced significantly from Q2 and may have posed challenges, but Brodashaggi’s ability to continuously engage and entertain speaks volumes. 

4. Bimbo Ademoye

 

Securing the fourth place with her infectious personality is Bimbo Ademoye. Throughout 2023, she delivered nothing short of laughter with relatable content that solidified her place as a beloved figure in Nigerian entertainment.

Born and raised in Lagos by a single father, Bimbo’s artistic spirit bloomed early. Despite pursuing a Business Administration degree, the stage lights held a stronger pull. Her breakout role in “Where Talent Lies” (2018) earned her the prestigious Best Actress Award at AFRIFF, propelling her into the Nollywood spotlight.

Bimbo’s talent isn’t confined to the big screen. What makes her stand out is her versatility, particularly her ability to capture the essence of everyday situations in her hilarious skits. One of her most popular skits, “Iya Barakat Teropi Secxxion,” features Kiekie as the one-of-a-kind therapist named Iya Barakat. This character’s distinct voice, exaggerated mannerisms, and unconventional approach to therapy have become a viral sensation.

Now, let’s break down the year. Bimbo Ademoye concluded 2023 with a total of 97.1 million views, 10.5 million likes, and 1 million comments across 109 skits. Starting the year in Q1 with 16 million views and finishing the year very strongly with a peak of 37 million views in Quarter 4. Her fanbase also continues to grow. Starting with 2.5 million followers in Q1, Bimbo ended the year with an impressive 3.5 million in Q4. 

3. Sabinus

 

Emmanuel Chukwuemeka, better known as Mr. Funny or Oga Sabinus, isn’t just another funny face on the internet. His comedic spark ignited on social media in 2015. He started uploading short skits, his signature facial expressions quickly captured the attention of audiences. Soon, his hilarious content was being shared by Nigerian top influencers. By 2019, Oga Sabinus had established himself as a force to be reckoned with in the Nigerian skit-making scene. His exceptional talent hasn’t gone unnoticed. Oga Sabinus has been recognized for his outstanding work, bagging awards like the Best Male Skit Maker trophy at the Legit.ng Awards 2022. 

Delving into the Stats, his numbers speak volumes –Oga Sabinus accumulated 130.2 million views, 18.9 million likes, and 780.2k comments for his 134 skits in 2023. Talk about making an impact! In 2022, Quarter 3 marked his highest peak with 47 million views, and his lowest number was 32 million views in Quarter 1, which is still an amazing figure. Compared to 2023, Quarter 4 marked his highest peak with 36 million views, and his lowest was 29 million views in Quarter 2. Starting with 3.7 million followers in Q1, he concluded the year with an impressive 4.77 million in Q4. His fanbase growth is as remarkable as his comedy.

2. LayiWasabi

 

Taking the stage in second place is the talented Layi Wasabi, a young man who might just be the tallest skit maker in Nigeria. He is a multi-talented individual who leverages his legal background to fuel his comedic genius. Hailing from Lagos, Nigeria, Layi isn’t just a comedian – he’s a qualified lawyer. This unique combination allows him to weave elements of his legal knowledge into his skits, often portraying the hilarious character, “The Law.”

LayiWasabi’s rise to fame has been phenomenal. He consistently churns out hilarious content, with his latest viral skit, “The Law Don Dey Rub Off on Oshuporu”, and the motivational speaker, “Mr Richard.” showcasing his signature blend of humour and legal references. 

Standing tall both literally and figuratively, he has a following of 1.6 million on Instagram. His skits earned a total of 133.2 million views. Zooming into the specifics, Quarter 4 marked Layi Wasabi’s highest peak with 59 million views, a very significant increase from Quarter with 19 million views (the lowest number of views amongst all other quarters). Starting in 2023 with 300 thousand followers in Q1, Layi Wasabi’s fanbase skyrocketed, ending the year with a cool 1.6 million followers in Q4. His rise is nothing short of spectacular. With each skit, he’s proving that laughter knows no bounds.

1. Mark Angel

 

Yes, you probably got it right. Or not

Topping our list is Mark Angel!!

Mark Angel reigns supreme in the skit-making world. His skits feel like everyday life – from the mischievous child to the over-the-top Nigerian parent.  He has a knack for relatable characters and perfectly timed jokes, ensuring his success isn’t a fleeting trend.

His journey began with him starring in his skits. However, the turning point came when he introduced his young cousin, “Emmanuella”.  Mark’s talent extends beyond acting – he’s a skilled writer, director, and editor with a keen eye for talent. This led him to discover stars like “Aunty” Success Madubuike and Adebayo Ridwan (The Law), further enriching his diverse cast.

Mark Angel’s dedication is evident in his channel’s massive success.  Boasting over 18 million subscribers, it’s the first African comedy channel to reach this milestone. His hilarious skits transcend borders, garnering millions of views worldwide.

In 2023, he got 196.9 million views, 12.1 million likes, and 208.3k comments for his 196 skits posted. His skit videos gained the highest views in Quarter 2(70 million views ) and pulled in his lowest views in Quarter 4(39 million views), Mark Angel is a household name in the skit comedy scene. And let’s not forget his online following—it’s skyrocketing. Starting with 2 million followers in Q1 and wrapping up with a whopping 3.15 million in Q4, it’s clear that more and more people are jumping on the Mark Angel comedy train.

Top 10 Skit Makers on YouTube

YouTube has emerged as a thriving platform for content creators across various genres. Comedy skits, in particular, have gained popularity with countless viewers. Here, we analyze the performance of the top 10 YouTube skit makers in  2023.

With 214 million views, Mama Chinedu emerges as the undisputed King of YouTube skit makers. The following skit makers also gained impressive numbers and made it to the list in 2023:  Sam Spedy, with 190 million views, follows closely. Mark Angel, with 150 million views, maintains his popularity as part of the top 3.

But the laughter doesn’t stop there; the YouTube skit landscape in 2023 is bustling with talent. Brain Jotter, Real Warri Pikin, Investor Sabinus, Sirbalo, Zicsaloma, Sydney Talker, and Brodashaggi have all earned their spots on the list, each bringing their unique brand of humour to the stage.

 

Not to forget, the beautiful and well-detailed analysis was visualized using Microsoft Power BI. If you would love to learn Data Analytics and how you can create similar and even better visuals with Power BI, sign up here for the next Data Analytics Beginners course.

These skit makers offer a variety of comedy content that has brought laughter to millions of viewers in  2023. We are looking forward to what 2024 holds!

 

Who is making it to the top spots at the end of 2024?