Khalid Al Ameri, Mohamed Nagia, Muneeb Mushtaq, and Lojain Omran draw strong attention as viewers track family clips, career shifts, startup grind, and Netflix fame. Dubai keeps a fast content flow as these four creators push clips that travel quickly across platforms — and young viewers in the US are paying close attention.
Khalid Al Ameri: Family Clips, Kochi Buzz, and UNHCR Field Work
Khalid runs a channel built around family life, travel, and small daily scenes that feel easy to watch and share. A recent example came from Kochi, where a simple hotel photo in front of the Crowne Plaza sparked fan chats and reposts from India and Gulf viewers alike.
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees lists him as a High-Profile Supporter, and his field trips with the agency give viewers a close look at refugee stories and aid visits. Forbes Middle East placed him in its Top 100 Digital Creators 2024 list, which pushed his profile further for Arabic and English-speaking audiences worldwide.
With 5.5 million TikTok followers and over 3.1 million on Instagram, Khalid has also been named an ambassador for the 1 Billion Followers Summit 2026. Fans stay on his feed for fatherhood moments, food runs, travel vlogs, and the sense that he treats viewers like part of the household.
Mohamed Nagia: From Pharmacy to The Mayor and The Real Influencer
Mohamed started his career in pharmacy, then shifted into content creation and public speaking — a pivot that gave him a strong hook for young workers and students searching for career change inspiration.
He built The Mayor as a persona and brand, founding The Mayor Marketing Agency, followed by The Real Influencer, a series focused on money, career, and lifestyle conversations. With over 1.8 million Instagram followers, his reels bounce around TikTok and Instagram with short, direct lines on choice, risk, and discipline that fans cut into subtitles and fan edits.
Clips in Arabic gain heavy comment traffic from Egypt, Gulf states, and diaspora viewers who see their own grind reflected in his story. It is the direct, unfiltered way he talks about switching life paths that keeps audiences coming back.
Muneeb Mushtaq: AskforTask, AIRZAI, and Founder Talk That Travels
Muneeb hit the Canadian startup scene early with AskforTask, a task-based service platform that was named the fastest-growing startup in North America in 2017 and landed coverage in Forbes, Entrepreneur Middle East, and Yahoo Finance.
He later co-founded AIRZAI, a smart-home scent tech venture with a Swiss-made fragrance line — and the startup counts Drake as an investor and Marisa Peer as an advisor. That combination of credibility helped him tap Gulf and South Asian audiences interested in lifestyle hardware and software.
His TEDx talk on stress, drive, and inner strength has gained solid watch time and keeps resurfacing in fan playlists. His "CEO of Our Life" content series keeps him in front of founder circles, student groups, and young professionals tracking startup lessons from someone who has already raised, hired, and scaled teams.
Lojain Omran: Dubai Bling, TV Legacy, and Style-Driven Lifestyle Content
Lojain spent years on Gulf television, including a long run with MBC's morning show "Sabah Al Khair Ya Arab," which gave her a wide regional audience base before social media took over.
Her appearance in Netflix's Dubai Bling shifted her reach into a fresh global crowd that loves reality TV, wealth storylines, and wardrobe talk. Fan accounts cut Dubai Bling scenes into short edits that spotlight her fashion, reactions, and one-liners, and those clips travel fast on TikTok and Instagram Reels.
Forbes Middle East has featured her among top Saudi women on TV, while Arabian Business listed her in its influential Arab rankings — credentials that locked in her status well beyond any single show. On her own channels, she mixes fashion, travel, and personal updates in a polished feed that young Gulf viewers treat as a reference point for glamorous city life.
Why These Four Dubai Creators Are Setting the Tone
Each creator runs a different lane — family storytelling, motivational speaking, entrepreneurship, and lifestyle glamour — which keeps the group compelling for audiences that binge social video across multiple platforms.
Dubai gains extra pull in global feeds as all four keep feeding stories tied to city life, Gulf culture, and cross-border movement. Young viewers in the US pick up these creators through fan edits, reaction posts, and stitched reels that amplify their reach far beyond the Gulf region.
As Dubai content creators continue to climb global rankings, Khalid Al Ameri, Mohamed Nagia, Muneeb Mushtaq, and Lojain Omran stand out as four names that define what Dubai-based inspiration looks like in 2025.



