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How Eve Mungai Makes Sh.1.5 Million from YouTube Per Month

In a recent interview, Eve Mungai revealed that her YouTube channel, boasting nearly 500,000 subscribers, was conceived by her boyfriend. The YouTuber expressed gratitude to him on her Instagram page, acknowledging his unwavering belief in her and his role as her number one fan.

When they embarked on creating the YouTube channel, Eve was unfamiliar with the social media landscape. However, her willingness to learn and adapt to becoming a YouTuber allowed her to progress significantly. Despite facing delays in accessing the initial earnings of Sh100,000 from the platform due to security protocols, Eve emphasized the correlation between views and revenue, highlighting the dynamic nature of income on YouTube.

The couple swiftly monetized their content within a week of its creation. A check on her YouTube channel by mkenyaleo.co.ke revealed that the Mungai Eve channel has amassed over 77 million views since its inception on January 21, 2020.

Eve’s channel specializes in showcasing unscripted real-life experiences of youths from informal settlements. She identifies herself as an independent entertainment brand dedicated to promoting the capabilities and future of Kenyan youth. Her primary focus is on presenting unscripted and scripted real-life experiences of ghetto youths, aiming to challenge stereotypes and introduce a supportive, entertaining, and engaging perspective.

Expressing gratitude to her fans on Instagram, Eve celebrated reaching 60 million subscribers, with aspirations for 100 million soon. She reflected on her one-year journey in the industry, acknowledging the overwhelming support from Kenyans.

Eve Mungai’s breakthrough moments include discovering Madocho wa Kanairo, a self-styled sheng master. With a significant presence in Kenyan showbiz and socialite news, she has made headlines through exclusive interviews with celebrities and spearheading various public relations projects. Notable personalities interviewed by Eve include Jalango, Ringtone, DJ Mo, Nadia Mukami, Crazy Kennar, and Mejja, among others.