Kasalobi was born in province of Katanga, in the Democratic Republic of Congo. A French speaking country. He became a teacher at Boboto College after graduating from IPN, the national school of ped...voir plusKasalobi was born in province of Katanga, in the Democratic Republic of Congo. A French speaking country. He became a teacher at Boboto College after graduating from IPN, the national school of pedagogy in Kinshasa. As streets photographer, he made enough money to put himself back in school at ISC, an accounting college. That diploma led him to find a night job at Kinshasa Ndolo Airport. There, he started taking flying lessons on his boss' Cessna 150. The political situation in his native Congo obliged him to seek for asylum in the United States. That trip allowed him to accumulated flying hours at Acme School of Aeronautics at Meacham Field Airport, in Fort Worth Texas. He later took his aviation ground school and his aviation technology at Mountain View College in Dallas Texas where he also studied correspondence, writing and reading. These classes helped him to become a reporter and a DJ on the African Ambiance show, at KNON 89.3 FM radio. As one of the representatives of Congolese Community of Dallas and Fort Worth, Kasalobi co-wrote the community by-law. He created l' Africana, a Congolese driving school in Dallas. He lives in Hurst Texas. He loves to travel, reason why he graduated from Swift University, a Phoenix Arizona Swift transportation company. Including Mexico and Canada, he is a US 48 states Eighteen wheeler driver. Kasalobi is an active internet political analyst. He is a full time writer. Not-Broken is his first exciting release. It is a must book to read, a moving and a true story based on his own thrilling experience. In this book, Kasalobi goes back to Africa, looking for Sico, his first teenager love. Despites lot of difficulties, he brings her with him in this United States. He pays her nursing classes. When Sico graduates, she flips on him. This did not break Kasalobi's heart. He stood up from the canvas and then dusted his pants. Is he really okay? This is his fight as conveyed in Not-Broken.voir moins