Sosthène Boussougou, PhD
Sosthène Boussougou is a British entrepreneur, author and teacher, originally from Gabon, a French-speaking country situated on the Equator.
As an entrepreneur and family man, he has co-founded Voice of Hope (the charity), with his late wife, Wendy Jane Boussougou, née Jackson, to maximise students’ chances of success in education. He has set up a new translation and interpretation company, namely, DRSOSTRANSLATIONS. He is working on a ubiquitous business idea that is yet to be revealed.
Moreover, he has authored The Theory of Languages, The Impact of French on the African Vernacular Languages with Cambridge Scholar Publishing, and a memoir titled As God Is, So Is She to honour and perpetuate the memory of one of the greatest human beings, of whom there are very few, ever to walk the face of the earth, and grace it by her mere light-inducing presence.
Furthermore, he has taught English, French and Spanish in primary and secondary education and worked as a part-time lecturer in French at the University College Isle of Man (UCM).