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Daniel Okonkwo: A Visionary Leader in Entertainment, Retail, and Human Rights Advocacy

Entrepreneur | Human Rights Advocate | Media Strategist

Daniel Okonkwo is a distinguished entrepreneur and human rights advocate based in Abuja, Nigeria. As the founder and CEO of Daniels Entertainment Limited, Pick n PayMe, and Profile International Human Rights Advocate, he has built a formidable reputation in entertainment, retail, and media. With a career spanning decades, Daniel’s influence extends across multiple industries, making a significant impact on the creative arts, digital commerce, and advocacy for justice and human rights.

Professional Ventures

Daniels Entertainment Limited (Established 2004)

Under Daniel’s visionary leadership, Daniels Entertainment Limited has become a trailblazer in Nigeria’s entertainment industry. Since its inception in April 2004, the company has been at the forefront of artist management, music production, and media projects. Daniel has worked with some of Nigeria’s most celebrated artists, including Pupa Sunny, Ras Kimono, Babafrayo, Daddy Fresh, Mr. Raw, Sound Sultan, Jaywon, Banky W, Daniel Wilson, Rymzo, Patrick Attah, Mickey Rodstick, Nelson Brown, Victor Uwaifo, Majek, and many more.

With an innovative approach to music and content creation, Daniels Entertainment Limited has produced high-quality projects that have defined the industry’s growth, fostering talent and providing a platform for artists to reach international audiences.

Pick n PayMe (Founded 2018)

Daniel’s foray into the retail sector led to the creation of Pick n PayMe, a pioneering e-commerce and payment platform specializing in branded shoes and consumer goods. Founded in 2018, the platform has revolutionized Nigeria’s shopping experience, offering convenience, reliability, and a seamless digital transaction process. With Daniel’s strategic leadership, Pick n PayMe has become a trusted and widely recognized retail brand, emphasizing quality service and customer satisfaction.

Profile International Human Rights Advocate (Launched 2020)

In January 2020, Daniel established Profile International Human Rights Advocate, an online publication committed to high-quality journalism and insightful content. As CEO, he oversees all operations, ensuring the publication’s integrity, depth, and reach. The platform has gained a strong reputation for its compelling articles, profiles, reviews, and tributes, featuring notable figures such as:

Barrister Emmanuel Onyia

Mr. Raw

Eedris Abdulkareem

Omoyele Sowore

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu

Barrister Ifeanyi Ejiofor


Through investigative journalism and thought-provoking stories, Profile International Human Rights Advocate has become a leading voice in human rights advocacy, shedding light on legal, social, and political issues affecting Nigeria and beyond.


Leadership & Management

Daniel Okonkwo is a dynamic leader with expertise in writing articles, content creation, digital strategy, and editorial management. He plays a hands-on role in the growth of his ventures, ensuring excellence and innovation. His key responsibilities include:

✔ Content Strategy: Developing and executing engaging and impactful content strategies.
✔ Writing & Editing: Overseeing editorial processes and contributing in-depth analyses.
✔ Collaboration: Managing a talented team of writers, editors, and designers.
✔ Digital Media Strategy: Leveraging online platforms to expand reach and influence.
✔ Team Leadership: Inspiring and guiding creative professionals to achieve excellence.

His work can be found on Sahara Reporters, Igbere TV, Nairaland, YouTube, TikTok, and many other social media platforms.


Professional Certifications & Skills

Daniel Okonkwo holds multiple certifications in communication, conflict resolution, and legal research, further reinforcing his expertise in business, advocacy, and media. His credentials include:

📜 Certificate in Communication
📜 The Technology of Study
📜 How to Resolve Conflicts
📜 Investigations
📜 Targets and Goals
📜 Fundamentals of Public Relations
📜 Legal Research Analyst, and other certificates 

His well-rounded expertise positions him as a thought leader in both corporate and advocacy spaces.


Contact Information

📍 Location: Abuja, Nigeria
📞 Phone: +234 08033018675

Daniel Okonkwo’s resolved dedication to entertainment, digital commerce, and human rights advocacy continues to inspire and empower individuals across various industries. His ability to seamlessly blend entrepreneurial vision with social impact makes him a transformational leader in Nigeria and beyond.

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