Gloria Olorunto Mensah better known as Maraji, is a Nigerian comedian, content creator, and digital entertainer widely recognized as one of the pioneering figures of Nigeria’s social media comedy revolution. Known for her expressive role playing, humorous storytelling, and ability to switch effortlessly between accents, characters, and vocal styles, Maraji built a distinctive brand that transformed her from a university student creating lip sync videos into one of Africa’s most influential digital creators.
Born on February 6, 1997, and originally from Edo State, Maraji grew up in Lagos, Nigeria, where her creative instincts began to develop at an early age. She later attended Covenant University, earning a bachelor’s degree in International Relations in 2017. While still a student, she began experimenting with short form digital content, creating lip sync videos and miming popular songs on social media platforms. What initially started as a hobby soon evolved into a career after several of her videos gained widespread attention online.

Her breakthrough came through her ability to portray multiple characters within a single skit, often recreating relatable Nigerian experiences with exaggerated humor and dramatic expressions. Unlike many creators of her era, Maraji developed a signature style built around storytelling, character transitions, and voice modulation, helping her stand out in Nigeria’s rapidly growing digital entertainment space. Her content quickly attracted millions of views and established her as one of the country’s most recognizable online personalities.
As her popularity grew, Maraji expanded beyond comedy skits into mainstream entertainment. She appeared in the music video for Something Light by Falz and was also featured in Single and Searching by Yemi Alade, further strengthening her visibility within Nigeria’s entertainment industry.

Her influence within digital media earned widespread recognition from major award platforms. Maraji received nominations for the Future Awards Africa Prize for Comedy in both 2017 and 2018, placing her among the most impactful young creatives and entertainers on the continent. She was also nominated for Comedy Act of the Year at the 2018 City People Music Awards, reflecting her growing impact within Nigeria’s comedy and entertainment industry.
Beyond awards, Maraji became widely recognized as one of the creators who helped redefine digital entertainment in Nigeria. At a time when social media comedy was still emerging, she demonstrated how original content, relatable storytelling, and consistent creativity could build a powerful audience without relying on traditional television or film platforms. Her rise contributed significantly to the growth of influencer culture and digital content creation across Africa.
Over the years, Maraji has continued to evolve as a creator, entrepreneur, and public figure while maintaining a loyal fan base across multiple platforms. Her journey reflects the transformation of social media from a casual creative outlet into a powerful entertainment industry capable of producing major cultural figures and business opportunities.

