Sultan Gustaf Al Ghozali alias Ghozali Everyday became famous because NFT photos of him sold up to billions of rupiah. His popularity has also soared so that this one student announced a name change in a joking tone.
"From now on, I'm no longer Ghozali Everyday, you can call me Ghozali Everywhere, lol," he wrote on his Twitter account, @Ghozali_Ghozalu.
Ghozali also displays photos of himself in various places and also in foreign media. There are advertisements that show his face, until it becomes an illustration on the back of a truck.
Indeed, Ghozali has recently become quite popular as an advertisement star or has received an endorsement. His followers on social media have skyrocketed, with more than 58,000 on Twitter and around 66,000 on Instagram.
From now on i'm not Ghozali Everyday anymore, you can call me Ghozali Everywhere now lo🤯 pic.twitter.com/gxQ6vspbXt
— Ghozali (@Ghozali_Ghozalu) February 16, 2022
"Udinus' billboards are now all gozali faces," said one netizen. Udinus is Dian Nuswantoro's university in Semarang, where Ghozali studied.
"I don't have one at my place yet, the plan is to print a lot of them to stick on electricity poles, okay," joked another in response to Ghozali's announcement.
Previously, after successfully winning billions of rupiah from the sale of selfies, Ghozali also announced plans to create a 3D Non-Fungible Token (NFT) from his photo.
"Some people asked, what is Ghozali's next NFT. To be honest from the start I didn't have any future plans for Ghozali Everyday. Because I didn't think it would be sold out. So I decided to make 1,000 NFT 3D versions of the previous photos, which I already have will get it for free," wrote Ghozali some time ago.
This Udinus student also said that he would continue to do selfie activities every day, where the plan was that the end of the photo journey would be closed by his college graduation.
This young man from Semarang has managed to sell NFT containing his selfie photos and earn up to Rp 1.5 billion. This activity has been carried out for 5 years and resulted in a total of 933 photos being offered on OpenSea.