Daniel started his modelling career while in school, doing a couple of Television commercials for Zandas Cosmetics. In 2009 when he returned to Abuja from the university, he took part in a few runway shows including the
Abuja Moroccan Fashion Show. After one of the shows, Supermodel Steiner Eunice Opara, dragged a reluctant Daniel to a movie audition. The directors – Kabat Esosa Egbon and Tola Balogun were impressed by Daniel’s talent and gave him his very first acting job in the Television series
All About Us. He then got cast for a
BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) movie titled
Sarah’s Choice, directed by Mak Kusare in which he starred alongside
OC Ukeje, Seun Dada and Sylvia Oluchi. After the success of
Sarah’s Choice, Daniel took on the role of the antagonist in the
Amstel Malta Box Office produced movie,
The Child, directed by Izu Ojukwu in which he starred alongside
Joke Silva,
Alex Usifo,
Bukky Ajayi and Wole Ojo. Afterwards he gained the lead role in the hit movie, ''Ladies' Men'', directed by Afam Okereke, also starring
Mercy Johnson,
Funke Akindele,
Queen Nwokoye,
Ruth Kadiri,
Alex Ekubo,
Chigozie Atuanya. Daniel took a break from his newfound acting career in February 2010 to go for his National Youth Service, which is a mandatory requirement for Nigerian University graduates. He then worked with the
Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Abuja the Federal Capital Territory as part of his youth service. He returned to acting in 2011 at the end of his Youth Service program and starred in a plethora of movies including
Under which was shot in Ghana,
Ivie,
Same Difference,
Paint My Life,
Tempest,
Lions of 76,
Jujuwood,
Body of the King,
Book of Magic,
Matchmaker,
Spirit Girl,
Devil in Red,
Girl,
Mummy Dearest,
Bambitious and others. He has also starred in a number of Television Series such as
My Treasure,
Spider and
Car Hire. Daniel was also part of the cast in the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) radio drama series –
Story Story and
Neighbor My Neighbor. ==Awards and recognitions==