For the fourth non-consecutive week, “Higher” topped Nigeria’s official singles chart with 2.54 million on-demand streams (No. 3 on streaming) and 46.4 million radio listens (No. 3 on radio). Thus, it becomes Burna Boy’s longest charting No. 1 entry as a lead artist in Nigeria, ranking second overall, only surpassed by the 5-week run of “Tshwala Bam (Remix).” For another week, BoyPee, Brown Joel & Hyce’s “Ogechi (Remix)” featuring Davido remains at number two thanks to the fact that it is available in several streaming platforms; all of these versions are combined to produce the Official Nigeria Top 100.
On the Official Nigeria Top 100, Rema’s “OZEBA” peaked at number three with 2.91 million on-demand streams (number one on streaming) and 21 million on-demand streams (number 25 on radio). With 2.23 million on-demand streams (ranked fourth on streaming) and 30.3 million radio listeners (ranked thirteen on radio), Seyi Vibez’s “DOHA” soars to a new high of No. 4 on this week’s Official Nigeria Top 100. “HEHEHE” by Rema, which peaked at No. 3 on the chart, slides 4-5. After peaking at number three on the chart, Olamide’s “Metaverse” is now consistently at number six.