By Etienne Mainimo Mengnjo
The local courts have become JJ. Love’s office. Most teenagers play sports for social life, but JJ is different. He’s training every day with a single dream in mind: going professional in soccer or basketball.

The young athlete, who has spent years refining his skills on the pitch (Peru, Congo Brazzaville and Cameroon), identified soccer as his most likely path to a career. Having played the sport since he was young, the familiarity of the game has bred a deep-seated confidence.
“My favorite sport is soccer because I’ve been playing it for a long time,” JJ said. “I think that might be the sport that I maybe go pro in.”
To reach the professional level, JJ has studied the masters of the “beautiful game.” His influences represent a mix of technical flair and clinical finishing, citing legends like Jay-Jay Okocha, Ronaldinho and Neymar alongside modern stars like Marcus Rashford.
His professional aspirations also extend to his Cameroonian roots. JJ highlighted the influence of national team standout Bryan Mbeumo as a local beacon of success for young players looking to make the leap from Cameroon to the global stage.
While the pitch is his primary focus, basketball court remains a serious secondary contender for his professional future. JJ’s list of inspirations includes the most decorated names in NBA history, from Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant to LeBron James.

For JJ, the path to a professional contract is paved with more than just talent; it requires a specific mindset. He is aware that the journey to professional sports is often met with skepticism, but he views doubt as fuel.
“If somebody is telling you that you cannot play that sport, prove them wrong and pursue your dreams,” he said.
As he continues to balance the footwork of soccer with the high-stakes world of basketball, JJ remains driven by a mix of family legacy and a personal desire to “go somewhere” with his talent.
Whether he ends up in a jersey on the pitch or a uniform on the court, the goal remains the same: a professional career built on the foundation of proving the doubters wrong.