Meet the First Young Cameroonian Entrepreneur to run a conglomerate Company

a Peep into Cameroon’s Business World

Aicha Ibrahim
Daily Mary — The Blog
2 min readAug 6, 2019

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Everyday, Business in Africa gets better and better. The African continent has begun to find its new source of development in business — its youths. From time to time, new businesses and companies are founded, that explore the continent as it is; it’s strengths, it’s weakness; and African youths are the most likely to come up with business ideas in these recent times.

Cameroon, a central African country is picking up with this continental trend on a whole different scale. It has youths who are now getting into entrepreneurship on a multi-industrial level. One particular story stands ahead — The 24 (as of June 26th 2019) year old, Jackson N. Enongene who founded, and now runs Moly Incorporation SARL (a conglomerate of private limited companies that deal in a variety of industries including entertainment, Hardware, Finance, and pro funds at least two of it’s own non governmental organizations).

Jackson N. Enongene — Cameroon’s First young entrepreneur to run a conglomerate
Jackson N. Enongene — Cameroon’s First young entrepreneur to run a conglomerate

According to research, he founded the company in 2009, which will be when he was only 13. But it came forth to public only around 2015. And according to our press intern at Moly Incorporation SARL, the young man spends most of his time working from home, has only a few friends, and takes a lot of time alone, — thinking.

Jackson is the last born from a family of four boys. He lives in Douala, the economic capital of Cameroon. He is not married, and has no kids.

This story is inspiring many Cameroonian youths, and we want to believe that by 2035 (the year the President of the country foresees to be a developmental break-through of the country) the country will be booming with at least a thousand celebrated young entrepreneurs.

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