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OBIANG NGUEMA MBASOGO, PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF EQUATORIAL GUINEA

JAVIER CLEMENTE ENGONGA AVOMO

Art / African

No African leader who wants good for his people has ever been welcomed by Western political powers.

From Tomás Sankara to the imprisonment of Mandela by the Germans who control South Africa, going through all the prefabricated wars in Africa to cause social instability while the resources of the peoples are plundered; very few African leaders with true nationalism and pan-Africanism have led the destinies of their peoples.

The socio-political instability of Africa and its peoples is the ultimate goal of racist imperialisms in the world.

That is why the story of Obiang Nguema mbasogo, President of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea is an important part of the History of Africa, the True History of Africa.

No African leader or African leader who has wanted to improve the quality of life of the inhabitants of his country has been considered a friend to the imperialists and the financial powers that control global macro politics.

For this reason, and because nobody is perfect, to write about Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, President of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, is to write with knowledge of the facts, since I have always defended a single cause in relation to my country, and it is the cause of A Better Guinea.

As an African, respect for the elderly regardless of personal particularities makes the responsibility of writing in the year 2021 about an African Head of State in power since 1979, five years before my birth, even more serious.

 

As an Equatorial Guinean, I know from experience the socio-political reality of the country from all fronts, and I have never been impartial, because I am an objective and above all rational person.

The disorder and the senseless, and that alleged monopoly of knowledge of those who claim to be politicians in Equatorial Guinea because that is their profession, is not part of my rhetoric.

I respect everyone's opinion and as an Equatoguinean and African, I do not expect my opinion to be respected, much less by Equatoguineans and Africans, because in short, in Africa individual opinions are not respected or rather, they are not tolerated.

For this reason, I am going to ask intolerance for a little patience while reading these lines, since freedom of expression is not a two-edged sword but simply and clearly a straight line.

There is no country without poverty, but poverty is a shame, because it is created easily and through negligence, and it is also easily avoided and with the technical knowledge that experience provides.

When a country is as rich as Equatorial Guinea, with more maritime territory than continental and with huge deposits of oil and gas; For a small country of around two million inhabitants that means doom for the People when its leaders are irresponsible, and a blessing for the Nation when its leaders are responsible.

When people talk about Equatorial Guinea in the world, unfortunately they only talk about oil and human rights, those rights that are denied to all Africans and Afro-descendants in the world when their resources are assaulted and kidnapped by foreign powers.

Those rights that are also denied to many Equatorial Guineans, and the evidence is in their experiences, experiences and their truth, which is also a struggle.

Coming of age of life is not the same as coming of age in politics.

The political age of majority is acquired after many experiences.

The political age of majority is acquired after having been assigned to the front line together with the supposed political leaders and seeing that they are not leaders of anything or represent anyone.

Political age of majority is acquired by observing and feeling that the People of Equatorial Guinea are very tired of their own discontent.

The political age of majority is acquired after seeing that corruption is the flag that has replaced the flag of any party, and that is a serious problem for our young Nation.

Equatorial Guinea is a young country that has reached Political Majority.

The political age of majority is acquired when one speaks in the first person and with knowledge of the facts, because he does not have political, economic, blood or any other commitments with anyone other than the People.

Malabo, 23.06.2021

Javier Clemente Engonga,

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