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Zubairu Dalhatu Malami (born March 12, 1979) is a Nigerian Entrepreneur, author, and publisher. He is a Nigerian Internet personality and regarded by many in the mainly northern part of Nigeria as a pioneer revolutionist in the history of Internet in Nigeria. Malami was the only Nigerian to attend Google Cloud Next event held in London on 2-3 May 2017. He serves as the CEO of Alhazai Express and also a board member of ZAAD Foundation. Early life Zubairu Dalhatu Malami was born in 1979 at Yakasai Quarters, Kano State, Nigeria with a Fulani ethnic background from both his father and mother. His father was a businessman, though he grew up with his grandfather alongside his uncle Sabo Malami. He attended both primary and secondary schools in his birth state and hold a Master of Theology. Writing Malami's Titles were mostly written in English and can be found in at least 5 countries including United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, France and Nigeria as they were all available for sale on Amazon.com platforms including eBay and Google Books. His books, mostly based on Islamic perceptions tend to involve teachings of the Holy Quran and Hadith. Malami also writes novels and journal articles and writes for some media houses in Nigeria and a guest speaker of Arewa24 TV Channel and Nigerian Television Authority Hausa section. Public career Malami began his public career first in 2006 in the Nigerian House of Representatives of Nigeria where he served as a Legislative Assistant to Hon Kawu Sumaila and was later appointed as the Secretary to the Deputy Minority Leader of the House of Representatives of Nigeria. In 2015, Malami was again appointed to serve as the Secretary to the 8th Assembly's Chief Whip in person of Hon. Alhassan Doguwa. Internet career Malami's Internet career began in 1998 where he served as a Chief computer operator at Friends Computers and later founded his own company in 2012 in the United Kingdom and Nigeria. Zubairu Dalhatu Malami was opportuned to attend the Google Cloud Next 2007 which was held in London, United Kingdom and was hosted by Aliyu Tanko of BBC Hausa in London were they discussed about the Google Cloud and the impact of Internet in Nigeria. Part of the 15 minutes Radio interview was also featured on BBC Hausa website.
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