
Diane Audrey Ngako is a creative entrepreneur who divides her time between many incredible ventures including- CEO of her communication agency Omenkart, her passion for contemporary art, her publishing house: Baköu and her podcast Si Maman M'avait dit.
In May 2016, Forbes magazine ranked it among the 30 most influential young people under the age of 30 on the African continent. She has worked as editor of Roots Magazine, a paper magazine dedicated to Afro-Caribbean culture; Le Monde to cover Africa and its youth; TV5 Monde Africa News team as a columnist. She launched the first Central African art fair in Douala in 2018. Its goal is to create a generation of African buyers so that the continent’s artistic creation is also consumed locally.