Nidal Wonder built a large online audience through acrobatic skills, physical challenges, collaborations, and family-oriented videos. Known publicly by that name, he was identified as Nidal Ajib in reputable reporting about a serious electric-scooter collision that interrupted his work in March 2024.
The accident caused significant head trauma and several bone injuries. During his early recovery, Nidal spoke directly about his hospital experience, his faith, and his intention to create videos again. He later returned to regular publishing, and his current work is distributed across several platforms and represented by Strega Entertainment Group.
Building an Audience Through Movement and Challenges
Nidal’s public work developed around movement-based entertainment. His YouTube channel features acrobatic skills, physical competitions, challenge videos, and collaborations with other creators. Although the subjects of individual uploads vary, physical activity has remained an identifiable part of his content.
Family collaboration has also appeared regularly in his work. His brother Juju has joined him in videos and in the project titled Juju & Nidal Wonder. The project’s official description covers flips, hobbies, behind-the-scenes material, and family adventures.
The project identifies Juju publicly as both Nidal’s brother and a creative collaborator.
By the time of the accident, Nidal already had a substantial audience across multiple online channels. His established visibility also meant that concern spread quickly when news of his hospitalization became public.
The Scooter Collision That Interrupted His Work
On March 5, 2024, shortly after 3 p.m., Clovis Police responded to a collision involving a car and a teenager riding an electric scooter. The incident happened at Willow and Sierra avenues in Clovis, California.
The police initially described the injured person as a juvenile and reported that the teenager remained in critical condition. Local broadcaster KSEE/KGPE later identified Nidal as the teenager involved by interviewing him and his family during his recovery.
According to that reporting, Nidal experienced bleeding and swelling in his brain, a fractured collarbone, bruised ribs, and a broken leg. Inside Edition separately reported that he had broken several bones and was using a wheelchair after leaving the hospital.
The available official information establishes that the collision involved Nidal’s electric scooter and a car, but it does not provide a final public finding of legal responsibility. Descriptions claiming that either Nidal or the driver caused the collision go beyond what the confirmed record supports.
What Nidal Remembered About the Hospital Period
Nidal later explained that he could not remember the collision or the moments immediately before it. That memory gap limited what he could personally explain about how the incident occurred.
He also described being unconscious for several days. In his interview, Nidal referred to the period as approximately five days in a coma. His family’s contemporaneous statement used more specific treatment language, saying that he had been sedated for about four days and had received breathing support.
Those accounts place the period at roughly four to five days but use different terminology. No public medical record was available to resolve the difference.
Once Nidal regained consciousness, his family reported that the breathing tubes had been removed and that the healing process had begun. Approximately one week after the collision, he was recovering at home and using a wheelchair rather than remaining in the hospital.
Nidal later shared a longer first-person account through a video titled The TRUTH About My Accident. His comments offered a personal view of the disruption, but his poor memory meant he could not provide a complete account of the collision itself.
Faith and Perspective During Early Recovery
In his first local interview after leaving the hospital, Nidal said he felt fortunate to be recovering in a wheelchair rather than still being hospitalized. His words acknowledged the seriousness of the injuries without predicting how quickly each part of his recovery would progress.
Nidal also spoke directly about his belief in God. He said that God had helped him through the situation and believed that his faith had played a role in his early recovery. The statement documents his personal belief during that period, although it does not establish a particular religious denomination.
As public interest grew, inaccurate and imitative accounts began circulating online. Nidal responded by asking followers to rely on information shared by him or his family. He indicated that he would provide further updates when he felt more comfortable discussing the experience.
That request applied specifically to a medical crisis in which incomplete claims were spreading. It gave his audience a clear way to distinguish family updates from unsupported online speculation.
Returning to Video Production
Nidal was already thinking about his work during the early stage of recovery. In the March 2024 interview, he expressed enthusiasm about returning to video production despite the injuries and physical limitations he was managing at the time.
His accident video was part of that return, allowing him to describe the experience in his own words. From there, his online activity moved back toward the challenges, collaborations, and entertainment that had defined his channel before the collision.
Regular publishing eventually resumed across his main platforms. His later uploads indicate that the accident did not end his work as a creator, even though it caused a serious interruption and required a period of recovery.
Online activity cannot establish that every medical issue disappeared or that his recovery was complete. It does, however, document that he was able to return to public content production and maintain that work well beyond the immediate aftermath of the collision.
Expanding His Professional Work
Nidal’s work now extends beyond uploads on his personal YouTube and Instagram accounts. Strega Entertainment Group lists him on its official creator roster and represents digital creators in professional brand and label partnerships.
The same agency contact appears on Nidal’s first-party social profiles, connecting the management listing directly with his public accounts. Neither the agency roster nor those profiles disclose when the arrangement began or the terms of the agreement.
Tubi also maintains a dedicated Nidal Wonder creator page. It includes numbered season and episode titles labeled 2025, giving his content an additional distribution route beyond his own social channels. The platform does not publicly explain the licensing or production arrangement behind that page.
His collaborative project with Juju is available through Spotify as Juju & Nidal Wonder. The show broadens its public material beyond flips to include hobbies, family adventures, and behind-the-scenes content.
These projects extend Nidal’s professional presence across creator management, streaming distribution, and collaborative programming, although their public pages do not disclose revenue, ownership, or contract terms.
Where His Work Stands Today
By July 2026, Nidal Wonder’s main YouTube channel displayed approximately 4.92 million subscribers and 230 videos. His Instagram account had about 2 million followers and remained linked to the same Strega business contact used on YouTube.
His channel was still publishing recent material. A short-form upload appeared on June 14, 2026, providing a dated example of continued activity more than two years after the collision.
Nidal also continued to be listed on Strega’s talent roster, while his dedicated Tubi page remained publicly accessible. Subscriber totals, follower figures, and upload counts change frequently, so the July 2026 numbers represent a dated snapshot rather than permanent totals.
A Public Return After a Major Disruption
His own statements provide the clearest account of what he remembered, how he viewed his survival, and why he wanted to create again.
His renewed publishing, current audience, professional representation, and wider platform distribution document a sustained return to work.