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Profile International Human Rights Advocate Advancing Human Rights, Dignity, and Equality Worldwide About Us Profile International Human Rights Advocate is a globally recognized organization dedicated to educating, raising awareness, and advocating for the fundamental rights and freedoms of individuals and groups. Rooted in the principles of dignity, equality, and justice, we work tirelessly to ensure that human rights are upheld and respected across all communities. Founded by Daniel Okonkwo, Profile International Human Rights Advocate specializes in profiling individuals, groups, and organizations to highlight their true nature and contributions to human rights. Human rights are universal, inalienable, and interdependent—they belong to every person from birth to death, regardless of nationality, race, gender, or status. Our mission is to promote, protect, and enforce these rights through education, advocacy, and strategic collaborations. Our Mission We are committed to: ✅ Educating i...
MONOPOLY, MARKET FORCES, AND FUEL PRICES IN NIGERIA: A SHIFT IN THE PETROLEUM SECTOR The end users—the individuals who reach into their pockets to pay for fuel—are the real contributors to the wealth of petroleum companies. They are the driving force behind the prosperity of these establishments, the true stakeholders in the industry. Without their patronage, there would be no Dangote Refinery or NNPCL. For the first time, the federal government has actively discouraged monopolistic practices, marking a significant shift in Nigeria’s economic field. Monopolies have long been associated with market inefficiencies, unfair consumer practices, and stifled innovation. When a single entity controls the supply of a good or service, it can artificially inflate prices, restrict competition, and limit alternatives for consumers. This dominance creates barriers to entry for potential competitors, leading to inferior products and a general lack of incentive for improvement. A striking example of m...
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 Nig...
Music has a way of bringing people together, and some connections formed through it stand the test of time. One such bond is the one I share with Oluwajuwonlo Iledare, popularly known as Jaywon. A few years ago, I received a call from him: "Boss, I'm in Abuja. Please send your address, I want to come and see you, sir." Within minutes, he arrived at my residence in Wuse 2, Abuja, accompanied by his manager and some crew members. Jaywon has always been a humble young man, and seeing him again reminded me of the passion and determination he has carried throughout his career. Jaywon’s journey into music began in the early 2000s when he was just another young man with dreams of making it big in the Nigerian music industry. I vividly remember his first performances in 2004 at my musical show, where I featured the likes of Daniel Wilson, W4, Righteous Man, Rocksteady, and Rymzo, among many other talented artists of that era. It was clear from the beginning that he had something ...
'GOLD CARD': President Trump announces the US will be selling $5,000,000 "gold cards," which will provide a way for wealthy and successful people to enter the country legally. Trump Announces $5 Million ‘Gold Card’ for Wealthy Foreigners, Replacing EB-5 Visa Program By Profile International Human Rights Advocate In a bold move reshaping U.S. immigration policy, President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday the introduction of a "gold card" program, allowing wealthy foreigners to purchase the right to live and work in the United States for a $5 million fee. The announcement, made by the Oval Office, signals a significant departure from the existing EB-5 immigrant investor visa program, which has been a point of controversy for years. "We’re going to be selling a gold card," Trump declared. "You have a green card. This is a gold card. We’re going to be putting a price on that card of about $5 million, and that’s going to give you green card privil...
BREAKING BARRIERS: NATASHA AKPOTI-UDUAGHAN’S ₦100.3 BILLION LAWSUIT AND THE UPHILL BATTLE FOR GENDER REPRESENTATION IN NIGERIAN POLITICS Nigeria remains one of the lowest-ranked countries in the world regarding women's representation in national parliaments, according to the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU). The steady decline in female participation in politics since 2011 reached a new low in the 2023 elections, with women occupying only 3% of Senate seats and 4% of the House of Representatives. Despite constituting just over 10% of the 15,000 candidates who contested various positions at national and subnational levels, most female candidates ran under smaller parties, limiting their chances of electoral success. One of the most notable women in Nigerian politics, Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, has been at the center of a growing political storm. Her recent altercation with the Senate leadership over seat allocations has sparked heated debates on parliamentary decorum, gender bi...
https://saharareporters.com/2025/02/25/correcting-narrative-military-perspective-1966-coup-daniel-okonkwo?fbclid=IwY2xjawIqkihleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHRyc2Khsu5ki2Jt2Skl9G-Sh_0CvQpfY_mVE9wauNG_LSEdKWUs8RwGl1g_aem_PzmdomrpwCRgWDsxOU0W2A&sfnsn=scwspwa CORRECTING THE NARRATIVE: A MILITARY PERSPECTIVE ON THE 1966 COUP AND CIVIL WAR IS NOT AN IGBO COUP Profile International human rights Advocate