Daniel Adike
Daniel Adike
Daniel Ucheoma Adike (born November 3, 1994) is a Nigerian actor, digital media professional, digital librarian, IT specialist, and Tech Enthusiast. He gained public attention after featuring in the YouTube comedy film Valentine (2026) produced by Broda Shaggi, where he played the role of a hotel security officer. Adike began his creative career as a comedy skit maker during his undergraduate years at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. He subsequently featured in Night Religion, a youtube film produced by Toyin Abraham. He is also known for his supporting roles on AlhajiBerry Comedy TV[1], a digital comedy platform on YouTube and Facebook.
Early Life
Daniel Adike was born on November 3, 1994, in Lagos, Nigeria. He hails from Orsu Local Government Area of Imo State. He grew up in Lagos, where he completed his primary and secondary education. From an early age, Adike showed interest in media, technology, and creative performance.
Education
Adike earned a Bachelor of Library and Information Science (Second Class Upper Division) from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka between 2019 and 2023, where he studied Library and Information Science and Political Science.
He previously attended Federal Science and Technical College, Yaba (WAEC), Eko Boys Junior High School, Mushin, Lagos, and St. Joseph Primary School, Surulere.
In 2024, he obtained a Certificate of Achievement in AI-Augmented Professional Development Skills from ALX Africa. He also holds certifications in Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) Levels 1 & 2 and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Level 3 from the International Institute of Project and Safety Management (IIPSM).
Career
Early Creative Career
Adike began his filming career in 2019 as a university undergraduate, producing comedy skits and conducting street interviews at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka. His early content focused on relatable campus life and social commentary.
He later became a supporting actor for AlhajiBerry Comedy TV[2], contributing to digital comedy productions distributed on YouTube and Facebook.
Film
Adike’s first major on-screen appearance was in Valentine (2026), a comedy film released on YouTube by Broda Shaggi in March 2026. His portrayal of a hotel security officer brought him wider recognition.
He subsequently featured in Night Religion, a film produced by Toyin Abraham[3]. The film, which is set for release in March 2026, marked his continued involvement in mainstream Nollywood productions.
Other Professional Work
Beyond acting, Adike has built a multidisciplinary career spanning librarianship, information technology, digital media production, and education.
He served as an Academic Librarian (NYSC) at Mountain Top University Library (2025–2026), where he provided research assistance, supported cataloguing and classification, and participated in digital library operations.
He previously worked as:
- IT Specialist and Cost Controller at Heych Lifestyle Technologies Limited
- Network Engineer at Heych Lifestyle Technologies Limited
- Senior Frontend Designer, Archivist, and Videographer at Daniks Ventures Limited
- Computer Studies Instructor at The Breeders’ Montessori Primary School
- IT Intern at the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) Headquarters
Professional Affiliations
Adike is affiliated with:
- Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN)
- Nigerian Library Association (NLA)
- Network Professional Association (NPA)
- National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)
Filmography
Film
- Valentine (2026) – Hotel Security Officer
- Night Religion (2026)
References
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