Equitorial Guinea, 49yrs after Independence

Equitorial Guinea, 49yrs after Independence

Africa’s top investment destination, celebrates its independence, amidst economic and corruption challenges. A small country in Western Africa, with a population of approximately 779,000 people. Equitorial Guinea gained independence from Spain on October 12, 1968. Like most African countries, the nation experienced political challenges resulting in a third of the population fleeing the region. However, in 1979, a military coup brought relative calm with Mr. Teodoro Obiang Nguema becoming president. Since assuming office, Mr Obiang…

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