In this episode of the Round Table, Yasmine Covo speaks with Niki, one of Vanuatu’s most recognized photographers and filmmakers, about storytelling, entrepreneurship, education, and mindset. Niki shares his journey from borrowing equipment to working on major projects with governments, NGOs, and international partners.

A central theme is the importance of understanding the story behind the work. Niki explains that photography and filmmaking go beyond visuals—they require a deep understanding of the subject. “You can’t capture the story if you don’t understand it,” he says, emphasizing how storytelling can simplify complex issues and connect with communities.

The conversation also explores building a creative career in Vanuatu. Niki highlights the value of consistency and long-term commitment, noting that recognition takes time. He encourages young people to make the most of their freedom while they can, before responsibilities grow.

Education is another key topic, with Niki reflecting on his struggles in the formal school system and his preference for hands-on learning. He challenges the idea that success only comes through academics, encouraging alternative pathways based on individual strengths and interests.

The discussion expands into beliefs about work and success, particularly the narrow definition of a “good job.” Niki points out a gap in education systems, saying, “You learn how to become a doctor, but you don’t learn how to make money,” opening up the need for financial literacy and entrepreneurship.

A recurring concern is the belief that opportunities only exist overseas. Niki warns that this mindset can limit potential and creativity, stressing the importance of creating opportunities locally.

Despite challenges like criticism and lack of support, especially in close-knit communities, Niki encourages resilience and self-belief. He reminds listeners that “Where you start doesn’t mean that’s where you will end up,” highlighting the importance of persistence and mindset.

Overall, the episode emphasizes that success is not defined by one path. With determination, self-belief, and a willingness to think differently, individuals can create their own opportunities and shape their future.


PUBLISHED IN THE VANUATU DAILY POST ON SATURDAY 28 MARCH 2026.