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10 Things You Need to Know About the Longest-Serving African President

? Ever wondered who holds the record for the longest-serving African president? Well, meet Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo of Equatorial Guinea – the OG leader since 1979! (44 long years) Yep, you heard it right, making him not just the longest-serving in Africa but also rocking the global charts as the second longest-serving non-royal leader, just after Paul Biya of Cameroon.

Now, let’s dive into the juicy details:


1. History Buff and Power Climber: Obiang’s journey to the top began with overthrowing his uncle, Francisco Macias Nguema, a dictator with a penchant for atrocities.

2. Born to Fang: This dude, born in 1942, reps the Fang ethnic group – a big deal in Equatorial Guinea.

3. Family Affairs: Married to Constancia Mangue Nsue Okomo, who’s not just a pretty face; she’s the First Lady! And oh, there’s a whole political dynasty brewing with kids and grandkids playing the politics and business game.

4. Election Drama: Obiang leads the Democratic Party and, surprise, always manages to snag the win. But, of course, not without a fair share of rigging rumors and the usual political gossip.

5. Riches and Controversies: Equatorial Guinea might swim in oil riches, but allegations of corruption and embezzlement seem to be the flip side. While the nation’s struggling, Obiang’s living large.

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6. Global Player: Obiang isn’t just a local hero; he’s got friends in high places. Leading the African Union and hobnobbing with Putin, Xi Jinping, and even Trump – talk about a well-connected leader!

7. Faith and Charity: Claiming a divine calling, Obiang walks the religious talk, supporting churches, mosques, and charitable causes. Prophet or president? You decide.

8. Polyglot Extraordinaire: Fluent in Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Fang – Obiang is the ultimate language maestro. He’s not just leading a nation; he’s leading a linguistic parade.

9. Culture Vulture: Arts, music, literature – you name it, Obiang’s endorsing it. He’s all about preserving the cultural vibe of Equatorial Guinea.

10. Author and Visionary: And of course, he’s penned his life story in “My Life and My Country,” giving us a backstage pass into the mind of this visionary leader.

So, what’s your take on Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo? Love him, hate him, or somewhere in between? Spill the tea in the comments below! ☕️✨

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