July • 2019
Dan was very professional, a great communicator and delivered high quality footage. I hope to work with him again in the future.
Lagos, Nigeria
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Request QuoteThe world views my country as a developing one, sometimes... in the midst of our struggles to get to that level of development, we are caught off guard and forget to look pretty and smile for the camera. At that point, we might look ugly, defocused and distorted. It is that image that the world sees and judges us on. I am Dan Ikpoyi, an aspiring Filmmaker and a storyteller. A Broadcast journalist with a proven track record. I like to tell every kind of story that helps to change negative perception.
July • 2019
Dan was very professional, a great communicator and delivered high quality footage. I hope to work with him again in the future.
May • 2018
Dan delivered all elements listed in the pitch and right on the day he promised to deliver
TVC NEWS Investigates, an investigative news documentary that seeks to uncover events as they unfold on the continent of Africa and beyond. In this edition, TVC NEWS investigates' Dan Ikpoyi takes a look at the popular ALUU 4, the lynching of four undergraduates of University of Port Harcourt in 2012.
Created in 1997, Environmental Management and Development Trust (EMADET) has created a powerful alternative to deforestation and single use plastics in southwestern Nigeria. Through the promotion of cacao agroforestry the organization has supported cultivation of economically useful understory crops, including the so-called miracle fruit (Thaumatococcus daniellii). Miracle fruit leaves can be used as an alternative to the use of nylon for packaging local hot food. EMADET has built a dynamic network of women market traders of miracle fruit leaves in six towns by providing them with training in cooperatives and microcredit financing. By building capacity for more production of miracle fruit and other understory crops in cacao agroforests, the initiative strives to reduce biodiversity loss while enhancing food security. At the same time, its innovative promotion of alternatives to plastic provides an influential model for local economies around the world.
It's a crime that breaks the hearts of victims as well as emptying their bank accounts. Thousands of people lose money to romance frauds each year after being conned on internet dating sites. The criminals are called catfish, and they promise love and marriage to get cash. Reporter Athar Ahmad turns the tables on the fraudsters by using his own fake dating profile to expose the international gangs behind the crime.
TVC NEWS Investigates, an investigative news documentary that seeks to uncover events as they unfold on the continent of Africa and beyond. In this edition, TVC NEWS investigates' Dan Ikpoyi talks to survival of insurgent attacks in the North Eastern part of Nigeria
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