Malame Ngamariju Mangzha is a Nigerian social entrepreneur and cultural advocate, best known as the co-founder and Director-General of the African International Documentary Festival Foundation. Early life and education Mangzha haills from Gombe State and was born in Bauchi in 1977. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Economics from the University of Maiduguri in Nigeria. Career In 2018, Mangzha co-founded the African International Documentary Festival Foundation to promote under-represented African documentary filmmakers. She has served as its Director-General since its inception. Mangzha is the implementing partner for UNESCO’s World Heritage Volunteers Initiative at the Sukur Cultural Landscape, Nigeria’s first UNESCO World Heritage site.
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