Nigerian skit maker and content creator, Zics Aloma (real name Aloma Isaac Junior), has sent social media into a frenzy with his latest bold claim—crowning himself the “cutest influencer” of the moment!
New Look, New Confidence?
Zics Aloma recently unveiled his refined post-surgery look, stepping out in a stylish cream-colored outfit that had fans talking. This comes weeks after he underwent rhinoplasty (nose surgery), sparking debates about self-image, transformation, and the entertainment industry’s beauty standards.
Known for his hilarious skits and seamless character switches—from Mama Desperate to Angelica and Madam Caro—Zics Aloma has long been celebrated for his creativity rather than his looks. But his recent self-appraisal has left fans wondering: Is this newfound confidence a result of his surgery, or has he always felt this way?


From Skits to Self-Appraisal
For years, Zics Aloma focused on his craft, building a loyal fanbase and racking up millions of viewswithout caring about being labeled “cute.” But since his rhinoplasty, he has taken a noticeable interest in his appearance.
• He previously warned fans not to use old pictures of him on invitation flyers.
• He even asked friends to avoid posting throwback photos on his birthday.
This shift has led some to speculate that Zics Aloma may have faced bullying or self-esteem struggles regarding his old nose.
Fans React: Glow-Up or Surgeon’s Work?
While many supporters agree that he looks more handsome than before, others have taken playful jabs at his declaration. Some fans joked about whether beauty is truly in the eye of the beholder—or in the hands of a skilled surgeon!
Regardless of the reactions, one fact remains clear: Zics Aloma is still at the top of his game. His ability to create viral content, transform into hilarious characters, and stay in the spotlight keeps him ahead in Nigeria’s digital entertainment industry.
Master of the Social Media Game
Whether his “cutest influencer” claim was meant as a joke or a flex, one thing is certain—Zics Aloma knows how to keep people talking! And in the world of content creation, the more engagement (good or bad), the bigger the bag.
So, what do you think? Did Zics Aloma really need the surgery, or was he just fine the way he was?



