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 Daniel Okonkwo

Investigative Journalist | Publisher | Human Rights Advocate | Social Justice Strategist




📍 Abuja, Nigeria | Global Reach


🌐 Profiles International Human Rights Advocate


✉️ Media inquiries: profileinternationalhr@gmail.com




About Daniel Okonkwo




Daniel Okonkwo is a distinguished Nigerian investigative journalist, publisher, and international human rights advocate. For over two decades, he has amplified the voices of the oppressed, championed justice, and influenced policy through fearless reporting. He is the founder and publisher of Profile International Human Rights Advocate, a platform renowned for highlighting systemic abuses, promoting legal reform, and supporting civic rights globally. 




🔍 Core Areas of Expertise




Global Human Rights Advocacy – Representation of marginalized communities—refugees, political prisoners, indigenous peoples.




Policy & Legal Reform – Driving change through investigative journalism and civic engagement.




Justice & Equality Campaigns – Legal accountability activism on a global scale.




Investigative & Development Journalism – Exposing corruption, abuses, and governance failures.




Conflict & Crisis Communication – Reporting conflict sensitively, with integrity.




📰 Publications & Media Contributions




Daniel has authored over 700 articles published on key outlets:




Sahara Reporters




Naija247News




Igbere TV




Blueprint Newspaper




Profile International Human Rights Advocate


…among many others  




🏆 Recognition & Impact




His work has led to landmark legal victories, global policy influence, and accolades from major human rights organizations. Profiles International has been recognized for driving justice for marginalized communities.




🏛️ Founder, Profiles International Human Rights Advocate




This Nigeria-based, global-focused organization operates as:




A watchdog defending justice and the rule of law




A civic education and empowerment platform




A driving force behind landmark human rights cases  




💬 Mission Statement




> “To build a world where human rights are respected, voices are heard, and justice prevails.”




🆕 Latest News & Articles




Here are some notable recent pieces by Daniel:




“Why Nigeria Must Embrace Medical Innovation” – A forward-looking argument published on July 3, 2025, advocating for improved healthcare through technology.




“Security Chiefs, Do Your Job – Nigerians Are Dying” – A powerful exposé on the Benue herders–farmers conflict and calls for security reforms, written two weeks ago.




**“My History with Professor Victor Uwaifo: The Music Legend”** – A personal tribute posted July 5, 2025, highlighting Daniel’s connections to Nigerian cultural icons.




“Coalition of Selfish Ambitions: Are Nigerians Hungry Enough For Change”– A critical piece on July 5 exploring the motivations of Nigeria’s political elite.




“Foreign Embassies in Nigeria Must Settle Their Ground Rent” – A July 4 analysis urging accountability from diplomatic missions in Abuja.




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📣 Follow & Engage




🖥️ Website: ProfilesInternational.com.ng


📧 Email: profileinternationalhr@gmail.com


📍 Based in: Abuja, Nigeria – Available internationally.


📱 Social Media:




Facebook: @DanielOkonkwoOfficial




X (Twitter): @Daniel_Ok_HR




LinkedIn: Daniel Okonkwo – Human Rights Advocate




Instagram: @justice_journalist_okonkwo

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