Malame Mangzha
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.
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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