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Januarius Jingwa Asongu (Januarius Asongu) was born on 17 August, 1970 in Lewoh, Lebialem, Cameroon, is an American philosopher, scholar, journalist, author, entrepreneur, and activist. Discover Januarius Jingwa Asongu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?
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Januarius Asongu |
Occupation |
President and Chief Executive Officer of Saint Monica University (2009–present) |
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53 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
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17 August 1970 |
Birthday |
17 August |
Birthplace |
Lewoh, Lebialem, Cameroon |
Nationality |
United States
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Januarius Jingwa Asongu Height, Weight & Measurements
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Januarius Jingwa Asongu Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Januarius Jingwa Asongu worth at the age of 53 years old? Januarius Jingwa Asongu’s income source is mostly from being a successful President. He is from United States. We have estimated Januarius Jingwa Asongu's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Januarius Jingwa (JJ) Asongu is an American philosopher, scholar, journalist, author, entrepreneur, and activist.
Januarius Asongu was born into a middle-class family in West Cameroon (former British Cameroons) in 1970 as the first of seven children (four female and three male).
His parents, Nicholas Jingwa and Monique Nkengbeza, were devout Catholic Christians.
He became a leader of the Young Christian Students (YCS) in Kumbo Diocese, while in secondary and high school.
Asongu went to secondary and high school at Government High School Kumbo (now Government Bilingual High School Kumbo) from 1982 to 1989.
He then began his priestly formation at Bishop Rogan College, Soppo, Buea.
His university education began at St. Thomas Aquinas Major Seminary, Bambui, an affiliated institute of the Pontifical Urbanian University, Rome, where he earned a Bachelor of Philosophy degree.
Asongu's first job was that of a teacher of English literature, history, and commerce at Bishop Rogan College, Buea (1989/90).
Born in the city of Lewoh, in the former British Southern Cameroons, Africa, he moved to the United States in the mid-1990s.
He became a naturalized American citizen.
In the United States, he continued as a human rights and political activist, while also engaged in academics.
In 1993/94, he worked as a seminarian on internship at St. John's Catholic Parish, Kumba, and St. Luke's Parish, Nyandong.
After his journalism training, he worked as a reporter in the Cameroons, where he wrote for various newspapers and co-hosted Catholic programs on CRTV.
He conducted a detailed study of the Anglophone problem (Cameroon), and wrote a thesis in 1993 on "The Problem of National Unity in Cameroon: A Politico-Philosophical Analysis."
After leaving the seminary, he embarked on an academic career abroad in the tradition of his mentor, the late Professor Bernard Fonlon, also an ex-seminarian and the first person from the Cameroons to earn a PhD. Asonge earned a certificate in journalism from the University of Lagos, Nigeria S(1995) and then a PhD in journalism in 1998 in the United States.
He was the first person from the Cameroons to be awarded the Press Fellowship at Wolfson College, University of Cambridge by the Nuffield Foundation in the United Kingdom.
His writings brought him into conflict with the administration and in 1997 he left the country for the United States.
His first occupation in the US was journalism, where he worked at The Houston Chronicle as an Alfred Friendly Press Fellow.
He was the first from the Cameroons to earn this fellowship from the Alfred Friendly Foundation He was awarded the Press Fellowship at Wolfson College, Cambridge.
Upon his return to the US from the UK, he worked as reporter and editor for various newspapers and magazines and taught briefly at several high schools.
In 1999, he transitioned into public relations where he worked for various agencies and international companies.
Asongu has taught at a number of universities in the United States including Rockford University, Rockford, IL; Herzing University, Milwaukee, WI; Fort Hays State University, Hays, KS; Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Rockford Campus; Franklin University, Columbus, OH.
He has also started a number of small businesses in the United States and the Cameroons.
Asongu has spoken on controversial issues on many radio and TV stations in the Cameroons and has written op-eds for American newspapers.
He was also a champion of Southern Cameroons independence for years before resigning from the leadership of the struggle in 2006.
He has written on corporate social responsibility including "Innovation as an Argument for Corporate Social Responsibility, " and "Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility in Practice.
Asongu founded Saint Monica University (SMU), first as Professional Training Center (PTC), in 2009.
PTC is now called Saint Monica Vocational Training Center and is located in Buea.
His academic career culminated when he became a professor of business and, in 2012 he founded an American-style international university in Cameroon called Saint Monica University (SMU).
With headquarters in the United States, SMU now has campuses in Cameroon and upcoming campuses in Cambodia, Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria.
In 2012, he earned a Master of Science degree in management of information technology from the University of Maryland University College, and in 2011 a PhD in business administration from Charisma University.
In 2012, he incorporated SMU in the United States, but most of SMU's operations are in the Cameroons, where it operates ground campuses in the college-town of Buea (Saint Monica University Institute) as well as the commercial hub of Kumba (Institute of Professional Studies).
He has served on the boards of the National Association of African American Studies (NAAAS) and Affiliates, and the Environment and Rural Development Foundation (ERUDEF).