Lassy Mbouity was born into a poor family from Pointe-Noire, the economic capital of the Republic of Congo[7] with a population of over 715,334 inhabitants.
He is a native of the Kingdom of Loango which was a pre-colonial state on the coast of Central Africa, founded at the turn of the fifteenth century and abolished in 1885.
He went to College Lycée Victor Augagneur in Pointe-Noire where he spent his childhood and studied English in the United States of America.
In June 2008, Mbouity was appointed as the General Secretary of the Congolese Student Association in West Africa (Association des élèves et étudiants Congolais), and claimed to be economically free by promising to keep defending the interests of the Congolese people in his books, but also those of young, which remains one of the mainstays.
Mbouity makes regular visits to the French president François Hollande and American political leaders such as Rand Paul.