I first met Okwuchukwu Precious between 2008 and 2011 during his early years around ISIS Models and Africa’s Next Super Model. Even then, he stood out not by seeking attention, but by observing everything. While others focused on the runway, Precious focused on the moments around it — the nerves before a walk, the confidence after applause, and the quiet growth of young talents discovering themselves. Over the years, his relationship with the camera evolved from curiosity into purpose, and today he has become one of the most reliable creative hands within our media team.
When he returned to work with us again in 2025 for our recent events, the growth was unmistakable. His photography now carries intention — not just images, but storytelling. Precious does not chase staged perfection; he waits for authenticity. His photographs preserve emotions, atmosphere, and memory. Beyond his technical skill, what impresses me most is his generosity within the team. Younger creatives naturally learn from him because he shares knowledge calmly and sincerely, helping others improve while maintaining the professionalism our organization values.
Talent is common in creative industries, but consistency and humility are rare. From his early days to now, Precious has remained grounded, dependable, and deeply respectful of the stories we tell through ISIS Models and Africa’s Next Super Model. His work does more than document events — it preserves the journeys of young Africans stepping onto global stages. I am proud of the professional he has become and grateful that he continues to help us tell our history, one honest frame at a time.






