DiscoverThe Metropolis PodcastMohammed Zanna (Lagos) in conversation with Celia Calado Bonnin, Marine Fritsch, Ognjen Milićević
Mohammed Zanna (Lagos) in conversation with Celia Calado Bonnin, Marine Fritsch, Ognjen Milićević

Mohammed Zanna (Lagos) in conversation with Celia Calado Bonnin, Marine Fritsch, Ognjen Milićević

Update: 2022-07-03
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Mohammed Zanna is a community organizer, activist, and a leader of the Nigerian Slum / Informal Settlement Federation. He is the founding father of the Federation's Media 4 Change initiative before the coming of KYC.TV, a youth-led effort to support the Federation's goals through media advocacy. Mohammed also coordinates a grassroots network of homeless and urban poor persons living with disabilities (PLWDs) in Lagos, many who are of northern Nigerian descent, and face multiple forms of exclusion and marginalization. He is Kanuri by tribe, and originally from Borno State.
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Mohammed Zanna (Lagos) in conversation with Celia Calado Bonnin, Marine Fritsch, Ognjen Milićević

Mohammed Zanna (Lagos) in conversation with Celia Calado Bonnin, Marine Fritsch, Ognjen Milićević

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