Marcelino Owono Edu is the Minister of Finance and Budgets in the Equatorial Guinea.
Countries include but not limited to: Algeria, Tunisia, Niger,Mali, Mauritania, Morocco, Western Sahara, Senegal, Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Cote D'ivoire, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Benin.
Miguel Angel Ondo Angue is the Secretary of State for Industries in Equatorial Guinea.
The islands exist only in a game, not for real. Based on in-game mentions, thesemade-up islands are located somewhere between Thailand and Papua New Guinea. In real life, there is one island called Rook Island/Umboi Island. It is located near Papua New Guinea.
Francisco Mba Olo Bahamonde is the Minister of Transportation, Technology, Postal Services and Telecommunications in the Equatorial Guinea.
The first name of the president of Guinea was Ahmed Sékou Touré.
New Guinea consists of parts of two different countries, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea. There is no one president of the island.
As of 2017, the president of Equatorial Guinea is Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo. He is 75.
Manuel Serifo Nhamadjo was acting President of Guinea Bissau in 2013. He was appointed by the military on 2012 May 11.
On 2009 December 3 president Moussa Dadis Camara was shot in the head during an assassination attempt and incapacitated. Sékouba Konaté, the previous vice-president, is now the acting president of Guinea.
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo is the President of Epuatorial Guinea :)
Yes. The dictator of Equatorial Guinea is re-elected every 7 years in a presidential election.
President Obiang's eldest son Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue
Officially, 7 years.
Papua New Guinea was not a self-governing nation during World War II, so it did not have a President. Now that it is an independent country, it has a Prime Minister.
Alpha Condé was the President of Guinea in 2011. He became the President on 2010 December 21.Presidential Elections were held in 2010 on June 27 with a run-off on November 7, with Condé coming out a close winner over other candidate Cellou Dalein Diallo. Condé is considered the first democratically elected leader of Guinea in truly credible elections.
Mohamed Said Fofana is the Prime Minister of Guinea in 2012. He was appointed by President Alpha Condé on 2010 December 24.