Alenne Menget
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Alenne Menget | |
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| Born | 1975 (age 49–50) |
| Citizenship | Cameroon |
| Alma mater | University of Buea, World Bank Institute |
| Occupation(s) | Actor, documentary filmmaker, and narrator |
Alenne Menget (born 1975) is a Cameroonian actor, documentary filmmaker, and narrator. He was recognized as "Best African Actor" by the organizers of the Golden Academic Awards in Ghana. Menget has appeared in several well-known Cameroonian films, including Nganu, released in 2023.
Alenne Menget was born in Bamenda, Cameroon, in 1975. He began his education at GS Atuakom, where he earned his First School Leaving Certificate. He went on to attend PSS Mankon, and later GBHS Bamenda, obtaining his Ordinary Level Certificate. He completed his Advanced Level studies at PHS Batibo. Menget pursued a degree in history at the University of Buea and later studied investigative journalism at the World Bank Institute in New York.[1] later in the year 2023, the award winning Cameroonian actor Alenne has been crowned Ni Ngamfon a respectable traditional title in Nyen-Muyah a Fondom in Batibo.