Jos-Based DJ Flexx Gets Monetized by Content Creators Hub, Elevating His Career in Digital Music Space!

Sele Media Africa | Entertainment & Digital Economy Headline: Jos-Based DJ Flexx Gets Monetized by Content Creators Hub, Elevating His Career in Digital Music Space By Sele Media Africa | September 3, 2025 JOS, NIGERIA – In a major milestone for Northern Nigeria’s entertainment scene, popular music promoter and Disc Jockey, DJ Flexx — real name Maren Jonathan Yakubu — has officially been monetized by Content Creators Hub, a Jos-based social media monetization company. The move is expected to open new doors for the veteran DJ and marks another success story in the rising tide of digital empowerment for African creators.Speaking to Sele Media Africa, DJ Flexx expressed deep gratitude for the breakthrough:> “I’ve been in this game since 2007 — from mobile gigs to radio stations and club scenes — and getting monetized is a huge boost. I’m excited to take my work global now.”A Veteran in the GameDJ Flexx began his journey in the entertainment world nearly two decades ago and has since built a respected name as a mobile DJ, club DJ, and radio DJ, especially within the Middle Belt region. Known for his versatility, he produces mixtapes spanning multiple genres including Gospel, Afrobeat, Reggae, Blues, and more.Beyond spinning tracks, DJ Flexx has contributed significantly to the Nigerian music industry as a music promoter and event planner, helping emerging talents find their sound and their audience. His style is rooted in storytelling through sound — curating tracks that not only move crowds but connect emotionally with diverse listeners.Powered by Content Creators Hub Content Creators Hub, located in Jos, Plateau State, has been a rising force in Africa’s digital monetization space — helping musicians, skit makers, influencers, and online creators earn from their content on global platforms.According to the Acting Director of Monetization, Mr. Nathaniel Matta, the company is committed to bringing creators like DJ Flexx into the monetized economy.> “DJ Flexx’s story is exactly why we do this work,” said Matta. “He has built an authentic brand through years of hard work, and we’re proud to help him turn that dedication into sustainable revenue.”The Content Creators Hub works with platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok to ensure eligible creators across Africa can access earnings, maximize their reach, and stay compliant with platform guidelines.Anyone seeking monetization support can visit the company’s official website at www.ourcreatorshub.com or reach the team via WhatsApp at +234 703 664 6764.A Big Win for Jos and Northern CreatorsDJ Flexx’s monetization is a big win not just for him, but for the broader creative community in Northern Nigeria, where digital inclusion has lagged behind the Southern and Western regions. His success adds to the growing momentum of talents in the North finally breaking into the global digital economy.As DJ Flexx continues to mix, inspire, and build, his new monetization status means fans can now support him directly by streaming his content — while he, in turn, earns from his passion.Sele Media Africa will continue to follow the journey of DJ Flexx and other rising stars powered by Africa’s growing creator economy.

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David Joshua Oliver

Oliver David Joshua is a seasoned media professional with a passion for impactful journalism and strategic leadership. As the Managing Director and Editor-In-Chief of Sele Media Africa, he oversees the organization's editorial vision, ensuring high standards of truth, balance, and bold reporting. Known for his sharp editorial eye and commitment to excellence, Oliver plays a key role in shaping the voice of Sele Media Africa across the continent. His leadership continues to drive innovation, credibility, and growth in Africa’s digital media space.

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