There’s a special kind of music made for people who feel stuck between where they are and where they’re meant to be, and Daniel Onjeh has just delivered one of those songs.
His latest Afro pop release, ‘Time and Chance’, offers a gentle yet deeply reassuring soundtrack for anyone walking through uncertainty, slow progress, or quiet perseverance.
Daniel Onjeh is far from a typical pop artist. An activist, politician, and singer-songwriter, his life has been shaped by advocacy and real-world struggle.
Music, however, has always been part of him.
That passion took a powerful turn after the murder of George Floyd, when a poem he wrote against injustice evolved into his first song, I Can’t Breathe.
From that moment, Daniel began using music not just to entertain, but to speak, heal, and inspire.
‘Time and Chance’, released on January 2nd, 2026, continues that thoughtful journey.
Instead of protest, this song leans into reflection.
Wrapped in warm melodies and calm, uplifting rhythms, it speaks to the truth that progress doesn’t always happen on our schedule.
Sometimes, effort needs time before it meets opportunity.
The song encourages patience without giving up, reminding listeners that every step forward matters, even when results aren’t immediate.
Its simple, focused production allows Daniel’s message to feel close and personal, like a quiet conversation with a friend who understands.
With ‘Time and Chance’, Daniel Onjeh proves that sometimes the most powerful music doesn’t rush it waits, believes, and moves at exactly the right moment.














































































































