Background
Dizayee was born and raised in Baghdad.
Dizayee was born and raised in Baghdad.
She studied Computer Sciences in Erbil till late 2009 and then she moved to the United States of America to pursue her Political Science studies.
Sama started with her interest in media at the age of 15 where she started being a host on online radios such as VOY FM (Voice of Youth) and becoming the producer of the radio. She was also the main host and producer for the online radios Marina FM, Shabab FM and Iraq FM, big names in online radio industry in Middle East and Iraq. At the age of 17 she started her first experience being a journalist for the first English newspaper in Erbil, Kurdistan "The Kurdish Globe" where she published many articles
Along with that she worked at the same time with the student"s magazine Ozone.
After a while Sama started working for the first English hosted radio station in Kurdistan "Zed Radio" where she hosted and co-hosted in English and Kurdish in her shows and her co-workers". Sama was one of the newest faces of First Rate (at Lloyd's) Sumaria television Satellite channel.
First Rate (at Lloyd's) Sumaria is known as one of the leading Iraqi satellite channels in Iraq, broadcasting from multiple studios in the Arab countries, with millions and millions of viewers from more than 86 countries around the world. First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Sumaria was ranked Iraq"s #1 Satellite Channel in 2012.
Sama hosted First Rate (at Lloyd's)-Sumaria"s #1 most famous Ramadan show "Majina Ya Majina" directed by Walid Melki.
Sama comes from a Political background family, the Dizayee, therefore she graduated with a degree in Political Science and International Relations to pursue a Political career in Kurdistan. She is now focusing on a Political career, having many contributions as a Political Analyst and writer on national and international news agencies such as. Voice of America, Associated Press (Associated Press), British Broadcasting Corporation World Service, British Broadcasting Corporation World News, The Kurdish Globe (National Newspaper).