Contact Information

Victor Wacham A. Mbarika, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Director of the International Center for
Information Technology and Development
College of Business, T.T. Allain Building
Southern University and A&M College
Baton Rouge, LA 70813, U.S.A.
Phone: +1 225 771 5640; (Work) +1 225 572 1042; Fax: +1 419 715 4622
Email: victor@mbarika.com
Website: www.mbarika.com / www.vmbarika.com


Dr. Mbarika!
Congratulations on your site amd outstanding performance/achievement.I work in the information field but as a librarian.I do write books and produce documentaries on African culture south of the sahara at large.My current work is "The Joys of African Sex,Jokes,Courtesies and Idiosyncracies".Kindly check my website that is mentioned above.Since you are in the E-business field, do you have any special advice for a small business like mine? Are there any online programs that can help me with greater visibility of my site and business?
Kindly advise accordingly.
Congrats on the grereta job again!
Most sincerely,
Boniface Ndemping Wewe(Brooklyn,New York)
Posted by: Boniface N.Wewe | October 14, 2004 at 02:26 PM
Congratulation Doctor on your great performance.I'am cameroonian and I believe you can be a great source of inspiration and blessing for me.
Posted by: Francis Gabin Tegou | October 17, 2004 at 03:04 PM
Hi Boniface,
Good to read your comments. Thanks for the kind words. Please do extensively consider submitting your site to as many seacrh engines as possible, and paying some little extra money for the search engine to prioritize your website. Remember in e-business your competitor is only a click away. Great business idea, by the way!!!
vic
Posted by: Victor Mbarika | October 18, 2004 at 04:25 AM
Hello Doctor Mbarika,
This note is just to inform you that as a fellow African, I am quite thrilled at your achievements at what seems to be a very tender age. I can only hope and pray that when your generation gets to my age (mid fifties) the return journey to the mother continent would have taken place, or at least there would have been innovative methods of putting the talents of Africa's Diaspora at the service of Africa. God bless.
Peter Ndluvu - Harare, Zimbabwe
Posted by: Peter Ndluvu | October 26, 2004 at 04:07 PM
Dear Victor Mbarika
It was with great interest and excitement that i stumbled on your website as i was carrying out my Msc research.I must congratulate you for all the wanderful works and succeeses that you have registered so far.You make us from Zang Tabi to be so proud of you and I want to thank God for this wanderful gift.Accept my warm congratulations as concern your academic awards and performances and i pray God continue to guide you and your family.
sincerely yours
Techoro Tah Mba
Université de valenciennes
Departement de Télevision
numérique et MultiMedia
Valencienes France
Posted by: Techoro Tah Mba | March 26, 2005 at 04:56 AM
I just wanted to know for such a handsome young man....Are you married yet?
Posted by: Tina Rhodes | April 09, 2005 at 03:00 PM
I am a cameroonian and very much interested in ICT. I work with Union Bank of Cameroonas an MIS. I will be very grateful if you can guard me on how to follow your footsteps in distance learning.I have a BSc. in Physics with a Minor in computer Sciences.
Posted by: Samba Richard | June 22, 2005 at 12:25 PM
Hi Vic
Your website is very interesting I mush confirm, well I'm interested very much in ICT and I hope meeting you for orientation on what to take as a course. I will be travelling bu July for Virginia and want to start school. I will really need your support (advice)hope you remeber Joe Lakim's friend
Barbara
Posted by: Barbara | April 28, 2006 at 08:41 AM
Victor,
You are a great inspiration to me. You epitomize a true research mentor. ICTs and Poverty Reduction in SSA - Here I come!!!!!!!!
Posted by: Tamiara Wade | January 05, 2007 at 04:00 PM
Hej
I want to thank you for your efforts in the field of ICTs. ICTs play a very important role in development and the developing countries as a whole and Sub Saharan Africa in particular, which is far behind other regions in the world, must embrace these new trends inorder to survive in the face od a very competitive world. Your efforts cannot be undermined and oncemore, I say thank you.
I am a Cameroonian and an e-government student at Orebro University in Sweden and I intend specialising on e-government for development (Egov4D) and I believe you are already a good example and one whom I could draw inspiration from. Oncemore, thank you very much.
Zigo
Posted by: Morfaw Damian Zigo | January 25, 2007 at 02:42 AM