Lassy Mbouity

Summary

Lassy Mbouity, [1][2](born 15 October 1988) in Brazzaville,[3] is a Congolese writer,[4] historian[5] and journalist.[6] Managing director of Congo-Brazzaville Information newspaper, he has published books on African history.

Lassy Mbouity
Native name
Grace Herval Lassy Mbouity
BornMbouity Lassy
(1988-10-15) 15 October 1988 (age 35)
Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo
OccupationWriter
LanguageFrench
NationalityCongolese

Biography edit

Lassy Mbouity was born into a poor family from Pointe-Noire, the economic capital of the Republic of Congo[7] with a population of over 715,334 inhabitants. He is a native of the Kingdom of Loango which was a pre-colonial state on the coast of Central Africa, founded at the turn of the fifteenth century and abolished in 1885. He went to College Lycée Victor Augagneur in Pointe-Noire where he spent his childhood and studied English in the United States of America.[8][9][10]

Career edit

Lassy Mbouity was one of the most popular community leaders in Africa and Congo for organizing campaigns for young people across Africa, in order to educate the new generation.[11][12][13] After publishing the book Africa after Asia in 2009, this Congolese writer has indeed stored behind the Europeen Economical strategy. In June 2008, Mbouity was appointed as the General Secretary of the Congolese Student Association in West Africa (Association des élèves et étudiants Congolais), and claimed to be economically free by promising to keep defending the interests of the Congolese people in his books, but also those of young, which remains one of the mainstays. Mbouity makes regular visits to the French president François Hollande and American political leaders such as Rand Paul.

Mbouity, through its accompanying program of youth education, attempts to provide boys and girls with the essential knowledge to become informed educators. The latter will be able to ensure the education of future generations and offer Africa a promising future.

Community Organizing edit

Through his organization, Lassy Mbouity tried to demonstrate why the revolution of education is very important in Africa. He said during an interview in Benin that from the time when African traditions are giving way to civilization through colonization that has been very positive and less negative for Africans, the transmission of knowledge is the most important for the future of Africa.[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23]

Mbouity Lassy is an active member of the Congolese Party of Labour, founded in 1969 by former President Marien Ngouabi. In his book African Engaged or Disaged he stated that: African presidents in general should make an effort to invest in the next generation of young African leaders. One of my peculiarities is to transfer life skills to young Africans so that they can change their present and get a better future.[24][25][26][27][28]

Publications edit

Lassy Mbouity is the main author of several books published in French around the world.

  • Révolution de l'éducation africaine
  • L'Afrique après l'Asie
  • François Hollande Réveille la Jeunnesse Africaine
  • Histoire de la République du Congo
  • Histoire de la République démocratique du Congo
  • Histoire de la République du Tchad
  • Autonomisation politique de la jeunesse africaine
  • Histoire de la République Gabonaise
  • Histoire de la République Centrafricaine
  • Histoire de la République de Guinée
  • Histoire de la République de Côte d’Ivoire
  • Histoire de la République du Mali
  • Histoire de la République du Sénégal
  • Histoire de la République de Madagascar
  • Histoire de l'Afrique
  • Denis Sassou Nguesso, ma politique pour le Congo
  • La lutte contre la corruption et les conflits d'intérêts en Afrique
  • Mon projet de société pour la République du Congo: Un Congo uni dans la diversité
  • Histoire de la République du Cameroun

References edit

  1. ^ "Lassy MBouity". Institut français du Gabon.
  2. ^ "Lassy MBouity's Biography from Presse Africaine". Presse Africaine.
  3. ^ "Lassy MBouity's Biography from Africultures". Africultures.
  4. ^ "Most widely held works by Lassy Bouity". WorldCat Identities.
  5. ^ "L'Afrique après l'Asie : quelle stratégie pour les États-Unis ? / Lassy Bouity". The University of Chicago Library.
  6. ^ "Liste des auteurs français". Bibl—iothèque de Marseille.
  7. ^ "Lassy MBouity". Virtual International Authority File.
  8. ^ "Francois Hollande réveille la jeunesse africaine". Librairie Sciences Po. – 30 rue Saint Guillaume 75007 Paris.
  9. ^ "Mbouity books". Amazon France.
  10. ^ "Biography". La semaine africaine.
  11. ^ Bouity, Lassy (21 July 2014). L'Afrique après l'Asie. ISBN 9782332763938.
  12. ^ "Publication du nouveau livre de Lassy Mbouity". Les depeches de brazzaville.
  13. ^ "Jeunesse Engagée". Krabmedia.[dead link]
  14. ^ "Bibliography". France Library.
  15. ^ "Tous les produits – lassy mbouity". France.
  16. ^ "Mbouity Books". France Bibliography.
  17. ^ "Reading Lassy books". Australia.
  18. ^ "Best books". UK.
  19. ^ "Livros em Português". Grupo Porto Editora, Portugal.
  20. ^ "Political Science". Canada Ivy's book.
  21. ^ "KINOKUNIYA COMPANY". 東京都公安委員会 古物商許可番号 Japan.
  22. ^ "Read books". Best Books.
  23. ^ "Mbouity best sellers". Italia books.
  24. ^ "La collection des livres". Forum des champs et le Centre national du livre.
  25. ^ "Classique". livres en nord.
  26. ^ "Publisher". Library France.
  27. ^ "Bibliographie nationale". sciences économiques, juridiques et sociales.
  28. ^ "Mbouity". Germany books.

External links edit

  • BnF
  • Virtual International Authority File
  • WorldCat