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Januarius Jingwa Asongu | |
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Born | Januarius Asongu 17 August 1970 Lewoh, Lebialem, Cameroon |
Occupation | President and Chief Executive Officer of Saint Monica University (2009–present) |
Nationality | American |
Period | 1970–present |
Notable works | Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility in Practice; Doing Business Abroad: A Handbook for Expatriates; The Iraq Quagmire: The Price of Imperial Arrogance; War, Politics And Business: A Critique Of The Global War On Terror; Technology in Education and Business: Myths, Issues, Ethics, and Money |
Januarius Jingwa (JJ) Asongu is an American philosopher, scholar,[1] journalist, author, entrepreneur, and activist.[2] Born in Lewoh, in what was then British Southern Cameroons, Africa, he moved to the United States in the mid-1990s and became a naturalized citizen.
After settling in the United States, Asongu became active in human rights and political advocacy.[3] In 2012, he founded Saint Monica University (SMU)[4], an American-style international university based in Cameroon. Headquartered in the United States, SMU currently has campuses in Cameroon, with additional campuses planned in Cambodia, Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria.