Malam Zaki
Malam is a name. Notable people with this name include: Surname * Albert Malam (1913–1992), English football player * Brady Malam (born 1973), New Zealand rugby league football player * Daouda Malam Wanké (1946–2004), military and political leader in Niger * Gaston Malam (born 1952), Cameroonian sprinter * Halidou Malam (born 1976), Cameroonian football player * John Malam, British historian * Ram Singh Malam, Indian navigator, architect and craftsman Given name * Malam Bacai Sanhá (1947–2012), Guinea-Bissau politician * Malam Saguirou, Niger filmmaker * Malam Wakili (born 1958), Nigerian politician * Peter Malam Brothers Air Commodore Peter Malam "Pete" Brothers, (30 September 1917 – 18 December 2008) was a Royal Air Force fighter pilot and flying ace of World War II. Brothers was credited with 16 aerial victories, 10 of which he achieved during the Battle of ... (1917–2008), Royal Air Force fighter pilot and flying ace Other * Diospyros malam or Diospyros areol ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Albert Malam
Albert Malam (20 January 1913 – February 1992) was a former professional association football, footballer, who played for Everton F.C., Everton, Colwyn Bay, Chesterfield F.C., Chesterfield, Huddersfield Town A.F.C., Huddersfield Town, Wrexham A.F.C., Wrexham and Doncaster Rovers F.C., Doncaster Rovers. During the Second World War he played for Manchester City, Crewe and New Brighton. Became player-manager of Runcorn in the Cheshire League after leaving Wrexham. He was the father of Colin Malam, former football correspondent of ''The Sunday Telegraph'' and author. Honours Doncaster Rovers *Football League Third Division North, Third Division North Runner up 1937–38 in English football, 1937–38 References Further reading * 1913 births 1992 deaths English men's footballers Footballers from Liverpool Men's association football midfielders English Football League players Chesterfield F.C. players Colwyn Bay F.C. players Huddersfield Town A.F.C. players Doncaster Rover ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Brady Malam
Brady Malam (born 14 March 1973) is a New Zealand former rugby league footballer. His preferred position was at . Early years A junior from the Glenora club, Malam played for Auckland at before bulking up and moving to in his late teens. He played for the Junior Kiwis in 1992 and 1993. In the 1994 Lion Red Cup Malam played one match for the Waitakere City Raiders.''Lion Red Rugby League Annual 1994'', New Zealand Rugby Football League, 1994. p.121 Auckland Warriors In 1996 he made his Australian Rugby League début for the Auckland Warriors and was a key part of the reserve grade team that made the grand final. He was also named Development Player of the Year. He went on to play 55 games for the Warriors, both from the bench and starting at prop. In 1997, during the Super League war, he made his début for New Zealand in the triseries against Queensland and New South Wales. Wigan Warriors In 2000 he moved to England to play for the Wigan Warriors in the Super League. H ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Daouda Malam Wanké
Daouda Malam Wanké (May 6, 1946 – September 15, 2004) was a military and political leader in Niger. He was a member of the Hausa ethnic group. Wanké's year of birth is disputed. Many sources claim it is 1954 while others suggest 1946. He hold many other offices. Biography He was born in Yellou, a town near Niger's capital, Niamey. He entered the Niger military, rising to the rank of Major. On April 9, 1999, Wanké led a military coup in which President Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara, who himself had come to power in a military coup, was assassinated. For two days there was much political uncertainty in Niger, as the prime minister, Ibrahim Hassane Mayaki and several others also had claims on the presidency. On April 11, 1999, Wanké became president, heading a transitional government that promised to hold elections later that year. [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gaston Malam
Gaston Malam (8 July 1952 – 27 August 2021) was a Cameroonian sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1972 Summer Olympics The 1972 Summer Olympics (), officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad () and officially branded as Munich 1972 (; ), were an international multi-sport event held in Munich, West Germany, from 26 August to 11 September 1972. It was the .... References External links * 1952 births 2021 deaths Athletes (track and field) at the 1972 Summer Olympics Cameroonian male sprinters Olympic athletes for Cameroon Place of birth missing {{Cameroon-athletics-bio-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Halidou Malam
Halidou Malam Ibrahim (born 8 July 1976) is a former Cameroon Cameroon, officially the Republic of Cameroon, is a country in Central Africa. It shares boundaries with Nigeria to the west and north, Chad to the northeast, the Central African Republic to the east, and Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, and the R ...ian professional footballer who is last known to have been a member of South Africa's Kaizer Chiefs in the 1999–00 season. Club career Replacing Pollen Ndlanya at Kaizer Chiefs in the 1999-00 season, Malam was said to have looked somnolent on the field, failing to score in any of his six five starts and one substitute appearance there, despite starting his first outing confronting Tembisa Classic. References External links Was Halidou Malan The Worst Ever Foreign Striker To Play In The PSL? {{DEFAULTSORT:Malam, Halidou Living people 1976 births Kaizer Chiefs F.C. players Cameroonian men's footballers Cameroonian expatriate men's footballers Cameroon ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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John Malam
John Malam is a British historian, archaeologist, and author of Children's non-fiction (informational) books. Background He was born in Wolverhampton, England, and attended the University of Birmingham where he received a degree in Ancient History and Archaeology. He excavated at sites in the UK, and headed the archaeology unit at the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust, Shropshire. Thereafter, he worked as an editor for UK publishing companies before becoming a full-time author. His informational books for children cover a range of subjects, with a particular emphasis on ancient civilizations. He lives in Cheshire, north-west England. See also * List of children's non-fiction writers A list is a set of discrete items of information collected and set forth in some format for utility, entertainment, or other purposes. A list may be memorialized in any number of ways, including existing only in the mind of the list-maker, but ... References External links John Malam' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ram Singh Malam
Ram Singh Malam was a navigator, architect and craftsman from 18th century Kutch region (now Kutch district, Gujarat) of India. When his ship got wrecked on a voyage, he was rescued by a Dutch ship which brought him to Holland. He learned several European craft skills there, which were introduced to Kutch upon his return. Despite being patronised by the ruler of Kutch for whom he built palaces including Aina Mahal and memorials, he is celebrated as a maritime folk hero whose artistic influence is still found in the region. Early life Ram Singh Malam was probably born in Okhamandal region at the beginning of 18th century in a Wagher caste and started seafaring from an early age. At a young age, he lost his ship in a storm during a voyage to Africa and was rescued by a Dutch ship on the way to Holland (now Netherlands). On the way, they were attacked by pirates but survived. He reached Holland with them and stayed for around 18 years. There, he learned several European craft sk ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Malam Bacai Sanhá
Malam Bacai Sanhá () (5 May 1947 – 9 January 2012) was a Guinea-Bissau politician who was President of Guinea-Bissau from 8 September 2009 until his death on 9 January 2012. A member of the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC), Sanhá was President of the National People's Assembly from 1994 to 1999 and then served as acting President of Guinea-Bissau from 14 May 1999, to 17 February 2000, following the ouster of President João Bernardo Vieira. Standing as the PAIGC candidate, he placed second in the 1999–2000 presidential election as well as the 2005 presidential election before winning the June–July 2009 presidential election. Personal life Sanhá was born on 5 May 1947"Guinea-Bissau: Biography of presidential candidate Sanha", PANA, 18 January 2000. in the Quinara region to a Muslim family. He was married to Mariama Mane Sanha until his death in 2012. Early political career A long-time member of PAIGC, Sanhá served as governor o ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Malam Saguirou
Malam Ibrahim Mahaman Saguirou is a filmmaker from Niger. His documentaries have won various international prizes. Career In 2002 Saguirou found work at Stage IFTIC Contrechamps, Niger. He moved to Africadoc, Dakar in 2004. In 2005 he was an intern at Moppan in Jos, Nigeria, and the same year worked at Cinédoc in Annecy, France. He was writer-director for the film producer Kutus from 2005 to January 2007. He attended the Berlinale Talent Campus in Berlin Berlin ( ; ) is the Capital of Germany, capital and largest city of Germany, by both area and List of cities in Germany by population, population. With 3.7 million inhabitants, it has the List of cities in the European Union by population withi ... in 2006. Saguirou founded the Dangarama company in March 2007. Work Saguirou became known when the first African Forum of Documentary Film in December 2006 screened his ''Un Africain a Annecy'' (an African in Annecy), a candid look at a young African discovering Western s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Malam Wakili
Ali Wakili (12 February 1960 – 17 March 2018) was a senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from Bauchi State and retired controller of customs. Customs area controller of Tincan Island port, Seme border, and commandant of customs training school kano. He represented south Bauchi in the current 8th National Assembly before his death on March 17, 2018. Senator Wakili was the Chairman, Poverty Alleviation & Social Welfare Committee and Vice Chairman of the Air Force Committee of the 8th National Assembly. A by-election A by-election, also known as a special election in the United States and the Philippines, or a bypoll in India, is an election used to fill an office that has become vacant between general elections. A vacancy may arise as a result of an incumben ... was conducted after his death and Lawal Yahaya Gumau of the All Progressive Congress won. The south Bauchi Senatorial District covers seven local government areas. References 1958 births 2018 deaths ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Peter Malam Brothers
Air Commodore Peter Malam "Pete" Brothers, (30 September 1917 – 18 December 2008) was a Royal Air Force fighter pilot and flying ace of World War II. Brothers was credited with 16 aerial victories, 10 of which he achieved during the Battle of Britain. Early life Born in Prestwich, Lancashire, the son of John Malam Brothers, Brothers was educated at North Manchester School. His early interest in flying was shown by learning to fly aged 16. He joined the Royal Air Force in January 1936, and was granted a short service commission as an acting Pilot Officer on probation on 23 March, Joining No 32 Squadron in October 1936, his commission was confirmed on 27 January 1937, and he was promoted to flying officer on 27 October 1938. Second World War Brothers first saw action during the Battle of Britain as a flight commander in No 32. Squadron RAF which was then based at RAF Biggin Hill flying Hurricane aircraft. The Battle of Britain was a very busy time for Brothers, and during t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |