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  • Comment: Doesn't appear to meet WP:NPOL or the WP:GNG in its current state. NPOL requires that you hold a public office, not just run for it. While they are a seemingly popular YouTuber, that alone isn't enough to meet the GNG. Considering the last two deletion nominations for this topic regarding the issues I mention, this would most likely be deleted again if accepted in its current state. Deauthorized. (talk) 00:04, 3 November 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: Has not demonstrated what has changed since the last deletion nomination, almost the entirety of the article is a summary of his YouTube activities and a summary of each video. See WP:NPOL, WP:ONEEVENT and WP:YTN. Karnataka (talk) 22:35, 16 June 2023 (UTC)
  • Comment: Please indicate reasons why anything would have changed since Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Niko Omilana (2nd nomination) just a month ago. People still don't get articles just for being unsuccessful candidates in mayoral elections, and YouTubers aren't "inherently" notable just for being YouTubers per se either, so what else has changed since February to make recreation of a new article about Niko Omilana warranted? Bearcat (talk) 18:05, 10 March 2023 (UTC)

Niko Omilana
Personal information
Born
Nikolas Omilana

(1998-03-04) 4 March 1998 (age 26)
EducationStafford College
Occupations
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2011–present
Genres
  • Entertainment
  • comedy
  • politics
Subscribers7.28 million[1][2]
Total views604.71 million[1][2]
Associated actsYung Filly
Beta Squad
Sidemen
Johnny Carrey
JiDion
Darkest Man
Aitch
AMP
Miles Away
100,000 subscribers
1,000,000 subscribers

Last updated: 25 December 2023

Nikolas "Niko" Omilana, formerly known as omilana7, is a British YouTuber, politician, and comedian, who is known for his comedy videos, pranks, challenges, and for his candidacy in the 2021 London mayoral election. As of December 2023, Niko Omilana has approximately 7,280,000 subscribers and over 604 million video views.[3][4] He is a member of the group Beta Squad. He is a YouTuber who has gained popularity for his parody videos, original comedic sketches, pranks, and various vlog entries. He is also the founder of the NDL Movement (Niko Defence League) along with being the owner of the NDL[5] Youtube channel. One of Niko's most popular videos is a video in which he requested an interview with the Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, Thomas Robb, by pretending to be a reporter from the BBC.[6][better source needed]

Career

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YouTube

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Niko started his YouTube channel on June 21, 2011, at the age of 13. He regularly created skits and FIFA gameplay content, sometimes with fellow YouTuber Johnny Carey.

The most popular videos on his channel are "Fake Employee Prank" videos. He has pretended to be an employee at multiple chains, including McDonald's, Subway, Apple Store, Asda, Tesco, Ikea and Starbucks. He ended up getting banned from every Ikea and Asda Store in the United Kingdom and Ireland. He collaborates with YouTubers such as Chunkz, Sharky, KingKennyTv, and AJ Shabeel. He has also collaborated with The Zac and Jay Show, among others.

Mayoral candidacy

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On April 2nd, 2021, Niko announced his candidacy for the 2021 London mayoral election. Three weeks after his candidacy was announced, Omilana achieved 5% of votership support, placing him as the highest polled independent candidate in these elections.[7] Omilana often commented on how the political system in the UK was "broken for young people", and that he would aim to get more young people voting in the upcoming mayoral election.[8][9][10]

Niko's manifesto included vows to employ more policemen, raise the minimum wage, turn various McDonald's restaurants into social housing, freeze the River Thames, to symbolically cut off all electricity for 1 day, provide free transport for minors, university students, and elders over 69 years, add another eye to the London Eye and rename it to the London Eyes, and return the price of Freddo chocolate bars back to 5 pence.[11] The most emphasized point of his manifesto included telling Boris Johnson, the then-Prime Minister, to "shush".[12]

As an independent candidate, Omilana gained 2% of the vote.[13] This placed him as the most voted independent candidate in the election campaign, attaining just under half the votes that the Liberal Democrats runner, Luisa Porritt, gained. In the process, Omilana beat the Reclaim Party candidate, Laurence Fox.[14] This resulted in Niko Omilana placing fifth out of the twenty candidates running, surpassing full-time politicians in the process, which was considered an impressive feat..[15]

Interviewing Ku Klux Klan Leader Thomas Robb

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On the 13th of May 2022,[16] Omilana posted a video in which he interviewed the leader of the Ku Klux Klan, Thomas Robb.[17] In the video, Omilana managed to trick Robb into saying "BLM", a term used to promote the Black Lives Matter Movement, and other phrases.[18] Within the interview, Omilana asks if the church[19] Robb was a member of discriminated against admitting specific members, to which Robb later admits that Omilana himself, a mixed Black-British man, wouldn't be welcome in the church.[20] Omilana also pointed out during the video that although Harrison, Arkansas is labelled as one of the most racist towns in America,[21][22][23] most people are not racist, and only a small group of extreme racists give the town its label.

The Biggest Menace

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The Biggest Menace is a TV show hosted on YouTube.[24] In the show, a series of pranks are performed on global stages to see which participant pulls out of the competition first. In one prank, Omilana confronts Shannon Briggs, causing Briggs to push Omilana against a wall.[25] In another one of the episodes, Omilana pranks the PGA Tour's Rory McIlroy by using a remote-controlled golf ball to attempt to disrupt gameplay.[26] McIlroy, after realizing what Omilana was attempting, ends up picking up the remote-controlled ball and throwing it into the water.

Partnership with Wagamama

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In 2022, Niko announced a partnership between him and restaurant chain Wagamama. The partnership, titled the 'noodle union club',[27] was put in place to encourage university students to go to the restaurant.[28][29] As part of the campaign, Omilana visited the chain's restaurant in Camden Town on March 28.[30] The campaign was then later expanded to include apprentices in addition to the university students already employed there.[31][32]

Filmography

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Videos
Year Title Role Network(s) Notes Ref.
2023 Among Us in Real Life Self YouTube Participant
Live Sports
Year Title Role Network(s) Notes Ref.
2022 Sidemen Charity Match 2022 (Sidemen FC VS YouTube Allstars) Niko YouTube Player [33]
2023 Soccer Aid 2023 (England XI VS Soccer Aid World XI) ITV [34]
2023 Sidemen Charity Match 2023 (Sidemen FC VS YouTube Allstars) YouTube
Television Series
Year Title Role Network Notes Ref.
2023 - Present The Biggest Menace Self YouTube Presenter & Participant

Discography

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List of singles with year released
Title Year Album
"NDL Overture"[35][36] 2021 Single
"The Biggest Menace - Official Theme"[37] 2023 The BIGGEST MENACE (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)[38]
"Intro - Welcome to the Biggest Menace"[39] 2023
"NDL Quartet"[40] 2023
"Farwell to the Biggest Menace"[41] 2023
"The Scheme"[42] 2023
"NDL Fairytale"[43] 2023
"Menace and Uncertainty"[44] 2023
"Plotting the Next Move"[45] 2023
"NDL Overture II"[46] 2023 Single

Electoral history

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Mayor of London election 6 May 2021
Party Candidate 1st round 2nd round 1st round votesTransfer votes, 2nd round
Total Of round Transfers Total Of round
Labour Sadiq Khan 1,013,721 40.0% 192,313 1,206,034 55.2%
Conservative Shaun Bailey 893,051 35.3% 84,550 977,601 44.8%
Green Siân Berry 197,976 7.8%
Liberal Democrats Luisa Porritt 111,716 4.4%
Independent Niko Omilana 49,628 2.0%
Reclaim Laurence Fox 47,634 1.9%
London Real Brian Rose 31,111 1.2%
Rejoin EU Richard Hewison 28,012 1.1%
Count Binface Count Binface 24,775 1.0%
Women's Equality Mandu Reid 21,182 0.8%
Let London Live Piers Corbyn 20,604 0.8%
Animal Welfare Vanessa Hudson 16,826 0.7%
UKIP Peter Gammons 14,393 0.6%
Independent Farah London 11,869 0.5%
Heritage David Kurten 11,025 0.4%
Independent Nims Obunge 9,682 0.4%
SDP Steve Kelleher 8,764 0.3%
Renew Kam Balayev 7,774 0.3%
Independent Max Fosh 6,309 0.2%
Burning Pink Valerie Brown 5,305 0.2%
Labour hold

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Attribution

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As of this edit, this article uses content from "Niko Omilana", which is licensed in a way that permits reuse under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License, but not under the GFDL. All relevant terms must be followed.

References

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  2. ^ a b "About Niko Omilana". YouTube.
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  13. ^ "Niko Omilana | Champions Speakers". champions-speakers.co.uk. Retrieved 10 March 2023.
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  20. ^ Harrison, Rhodri (16 May 2022). "America's 'most racist man' has a Welsh flag at his church". WalesOnline. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
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  22. ^ "Residents of the 'most racist town in America' say they're working hard to shake that reputation". 26 October 2020. Archived from the original on 7 March 2023.
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  24. ^ "YouTuber spends night in French jail after hanging fake portrait next to the 'Mona Lisa' for a prank: 'We're witnessing history'". Yahoo News. 29 March 2023. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
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  26. ^ "PGA Tour Loyalist Rory McIlroy Gets Humiliated by YouTube Pranksters JiDion and Niko Omilana During PGA Tour - Watch His Reaction!". EssentiallySports. 4 April 2023. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  27. ^ "noodle union". noodle union | wagamama. Archived from the original on 8 June 2023. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
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  29. ^ Nichols, Conor (22 September 2022). "Wagamama enlists prankster Niko Omilana to connect with UK students - Marketing Beat". Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  30. ^ Reaidi, Joseph (22 March 2023). "Chance to meet YouTube star Niko Omilana and eat free ramen in Camden". This Is Local London. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  31. ^ Rowland-Dixon, Taye (13 March 2023). "WAGAMAMA NOODLE UNION EXTENDS ITS MEMBERSHIP TO INCLUDE APPRENTICES - Music". Verge Magazine. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  32. ^ "Niko Omilana Unveils Epic Perks for Wagamama Noodle Union!". London Daily News. 20 March 2023. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  33. ^ SIDEMEN CHARITY MATCH 2022 [OFFICIAL STREAM], 24 September 2022, retrieved 26 April 2023
  34. ^ Coyle, Simon (11 June 2023). "Soccer Aid 2023: Who is Niko playing for World XI?". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 11 September 2023.
  35. ^ NDL Overture - Single by Miles Away VIP & Niko Omilana, 27 February 2023, retrieved 16 September 2023
  36. ^ Miles Away - NDL Overture (from Niko Omilana's "How I Won The London Mayor Election"), 2 June 2021, retrieved 16 September 2023
  37. ^ The Biggest Menace - Official Theme by Miles Away VIP, Niko Omilana & JiDion, 4 April 2023, retrieved 26 April 2023
  38. ^ The BIGGEST MENACE (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) by Miles Away VIP, Niko Omilana & JiDion, 4 April 2023, retrieved 26 April 2023
  39. ^ Intro - Welcome to the Biggest Menace by Miles Away VIP, Niko Omilana & JiDion, 4 April 2023, retrieved 26 April 2023
  40. ^ NDL Quartet by Miles Away VIP, Niko Omilana & JiDion, 4 April 2023, retrieved 26 April 2023
  41. ^ Farwell to the Biggest Menace by Miles Away VIP, Niko Omilana & JiDion, 4 April 2023, retrieved 26 April 2023
  42. ^ The Scheme by Miles Away VIP, Niko Omilana & JiDion, 4 April 2023, retrieved 26 April 2023
  43. ^ NDL Fairytale by Miles Away VIP, Niko Omilana & JiDion, 4 April 2023, retrieved 26 April 2023
  44. ^ Menace and Uncertainty by Miles Away VIP, Niko Omilana & JiDion, 4 April 2023, retrieved 26 April 2023
  45. ^ Plotting the Next Move by Miles Away VIP, Niko Omilana & JiDion, 4 April 2023, retrieved 26 April 2023
  46. ^ NDL Overture II - Single by Miles Away VIP & Niko Omilana, 23 June 2023, retrieved 16 September 2023
  47. ^ "Results 2021 | London Elects". www.londonelects.org.uk. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
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