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Enongene Kendrick Jackson

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Enongene Kendrick Jackson
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BornNdime Jackson Enongene
1996/06/26
Douala, Littoral Region, Cameroon
🏡 ResidenceDouala
🏳️ NationalityCameroonian
Other namesLegacxi
🏳️ CitizenshipCameroon
🎓 Alma materBishop Rogan College
💼 Occupation
Producer
📆 Years active  2018–present
Height1.75
❤️ Partner(s)Nange Laura Bonjuo
👴 👵 Parent(s)
  • Ndime Victor (father)* Enongene Jackline Epote (mother) - Deceased
👍 Facebookndime.enongene
📷 Instagramjackson_ndime
💼 LinkedINjacksonenongene




Enongene Kendrick Jackson (born June 26, 1996 in Douala, Cameroon) is a Cameroonian record producer, composer, writer and entrepreneur. He is best known for his role as "Kevin" in Moly Studios' podcast fiction, "Karma Decides Who Dies, where he doubles as a co-producer of the podcast.[1]

Early life[edit]

Jackson was born on June 26, 1996 in Douala (Cameroon) and raised in Bonamoussadi by his aunt. He is the last of four children of a teacher, Enongene Jackline (deceased at child birth), and Ndime Victor, a telecommunications engineer for Pecten Cameroon Company (now, Addax Petroleum)[2]

In in 2007 Jackson enrolled at Bishop Rogan College as a Form 1 student, where he got his GCE Ordinary Level (2012)[3] and Advanced level (2014). Jackson dropped out of university shortly after his first year in the University in 2015,[4] in order to pursue his dreams in the Music Industry. He created songs for, and with his childhood friends Meester Mike[5],MG Blaq, and a choir he was part of, Saint Cecile Bomaka Choir.[6][7]

Personal Life[edit]

Very little is known about Jackson's personal life, as he puts way too much effort to stay private. However he is unmarried with no kids. [8]

Jackson representing Sá Majesté Music

Career[edit]

Jackson started his own Marketing Agency, Square Marketing Group S.A,[9] where he offers a variety of marketing services.

Jackson started an amateur podcast known as "The Recycler Podcast" back in 2017 but later on deleted the podcast after he announced in the early weeks of 2022 that he would be doing a new podcast called "Karma Decides Who Dies."[10][11]

In June 2022, Jackson joined an independent group of creatives known as "Redix Creatives" where he got to work as creative lead for Sa Majesté Magazine. [12][13]

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