- Content creation has rapidly grown into a major income source in Kenya, with Facebook monetisation opening new doors for local influencers
- Dianah Jepkosgei, known for her curvy figure and vibrant style, has emerged among the highest-earning creators
- TUKO.co.ke compiled photos of the influencer, who turned her Facebook page into a lucrative venture
Content creation in Kenya is steadily becoming the main income source for many through monetisation.

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Dianah Jepkosgei, a Facebook creator, is gaining a reputation as one of the highest earners, and TUKO.co.ke has compiled photos of the curvaceous influencer.
1. How did Dianah Jepkosgei capture attention?

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Dianah is one of the creators who quickly benefited from the Facebook monetisation programme.
The Kenyan influencer is known for her curvy figure and stylish fashion sense.
Her engaging videos and vibrant personality have attracted over 630,000 followers on Facebook, turning her page into a profitable venture.
2. Where does Dianah Jepkosgei’s income come from?

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Dianah shared a snapshot of her earnings, revealing impressive income from her global audience.
According to Meta’s analytics, the United States accounted for 42.6% of her total earnings.
It was followed by South Africa, Brazil, Kenya, the UK, France, and Mexico.
3. How much did Dianah Jepkosgei earn from Facebook?

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From her Facebook content alone, the self-declared Queen of Thigh Gap earned $3,866 (approximately KSh 499,000) in one month.
Many Kenyans were taken aback by the huge sum and joked that it paid to have a big backside.
Others asked Dianah for handouts.
4. When did Dianah Jepkosgei monetise her Facebook account?

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Facebook officially launched full content monetisation in Kenya in August 2024, following an announcement made in March that same year.
The rollout included In-Stream Ads and Ads on Facebook Reels, allowing eligible Kenyan creators to earn directly from their video content.
This marked a major milestone for Dianah as she made social media a source of income.
5. How did Dianah Jepkosgei qualify for Facebook monetisation?

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To access these tools, creators must comply with Facebook’s Partner and Content Monetisation Policies.
One key requirement for In-Stream Ads is having a minimum of 5,000 followers, along with consistent content engagement and original video uploads.
Dianah met all the criteria and is laughing all the way to the bank.
How much did Mulamwah earn from Facebook?
Still on matters Meta, comedian and media personality Mulamwah revealed that he earned over KSh 1.1 million from Facebook monetisation, leaving many Kenyans amazed.
He shared screenshots of his Facebook earnings, showing KSh 1,145,598 in June and KSh 774,021 in July.
The revelation sparked conversations online, with fans praising his success.
Known for his humorous skits and engaging personality, Mulamwah proved that social media can be a powerful income source.
The entertainer has often encouraged creators to diversify their income and take advantage of online platforms.
His achievement placed him among a growing number of Kenyan entertainers profiting from Facebook’s monetisation programme, showing that consistent content creation can yield impressive financial rewards.
Proofreading by Jackson Otukho, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.
Source: TUKO.co.ke






