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The Nation Newspaper 'I won't date an actor,' says Actress Teniola Aladese

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Oct 27, 2025
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Pulse Nigeria is the leading online news platform in Nigeria for timely and relevant news, entertainment and lifestyle updates. We deliver headlines by the hour on the most important and relevant news topics, helping millions of young people navigate current events and stay updated on happenings around them.
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Browse People StoriesDaniel Etim Effiong is a Nigerian actor, director, and content producer. He holds a degree in chemical engineering from the Federal University of Technology, Minna, and later pursued filmmaking at AFDA Film School in South Africa and the University of Johannesburg. Daniel transitioned from the oil and gas industry to entertainment, working as a content producer for NdaniTV. He gained recognition for his roles in Plan B (2019), Fish Bone (2020), and the documentary Skin (2020). Daniel is married to Toyosi Etim-Effiong, with whom he shares three children.
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