Francisco Macías Nguema (born Mez-m Ngueme, later Africanised to Masie Nguema Biyogo Ñegue Ndong; 1 January 1924 – 29 September 1979), often referred...
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Mónica Macías is an Equatoguinean author. She is the daughter of the country's first president, Francisco Macías Nguema and cousin of incumbent president...
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presidency of his uncle, Francisco Macías Nguema, including director of the notorious Black Beach prison. He ousted Macías in a military coup in 1979...
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United National Workers' Party (redirect from Juventud en Marcha con Macías)
to 1979, during the dictatorship of Francisco Macías Nguema. The PUNT was created and led by Francisco Macías Nguema, former leader of the Popular Idea...
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Nguema may refer to two different post-colonial leaders of Equatorial Guinea: Francisco Macías Nguema (January 1, 1924 – September 29, 1979) Teodoro Obiang...
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Guinea. Francisco Macías Nguema was the first person to hold the office, taking effect on 12 October 1968. The incumbent is Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo...
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in the run-off. He handed power over to newly elected president Francisco Macías Nguema on 12 October 1968 (the day of independence). He was imprisoned...
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d'état happened on August 3, 1979, when President Francisco Macías Nguema's nephew, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, overthrew him in a bloody coup. Fighting...
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second round of the presidential election was held on 29 September. Francisco Macías Nguema of the Popular Idea led the field in the first round, advancing...
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President Francisco Macías Nguema. He declared himself president for life in 1972, but was overthrown in a coup in 1979 by his nephew, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo...
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conceded the independence of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea. Francisco Macías Nguema was elected as president. Independence of Spanish Guinea Signing...
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executed in 1969 following a failed coup d'état to depose president Francisco Macías Nguema. In the period leading up to Equatorial Guinea's independence from...
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Bonifacio Nguema Esono Nchama (24 April 1936 – 28 April 2015) was an Equatorial Guinean politician, known for having been Vice President of Francisco Macías Nguema...
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political opponents of the inaugural president of Equatorial Guinea, Francisco Macías Nguema, were executed by a firing squad on 24 December 1975 while Mary...
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shortstop Francisco Liriano, MLB starting pitcher Francisco Marto, Fatima visionary Francisco Morales, Argentine judoka Francisco Macías Nguema, later Africanized...
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Guinea, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, is a former Governor of Black Beach Prison. His uncle and predecessor, Francisco Macías Nguema, was imprisoned here...
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Equatorial Guinea–North Korea relations (redirect from Monique Macías)
Spain. The country's first leader, soon-to-be President-for-Life Francisco Macías Nguema, would come to lead one of the most brutal regimes on the African...
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Guinea has been ruled by a single family; the first president, Francisco Macías Nguema, was overthrown by his nephew, Obiang, in the 1979 coup d'état...
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President Teodoro Obiang Nguema. Born at Acock in Río Muni, Moto trained to become a Catholic priest. Under President Francisco Macías Nguema, he was a radio operator...
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general election in the months leading to independence, in which Francisco Macías Nguema was elected as the country's first president. United States. Joint...
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1968 and the Republic of Equatorial Guinea came into being with Francisco Macías Nguema elected as president. In March 1968, under pressure from Equatoguinean...
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the 1982 constitutional referendum. On 3 August 1979, President Francisco Macías Nguema was overthrown in a military coup d'état led by a group of officers...
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formerly known as Anno Bom or Annabona. During the final years of the Francisco Macías Nguema administration, the island was called Pigalu or Pagalu, from the...
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exile in Brazzaville. In the September 1968 presidential election, Francisco Macías Nguema (IPGE) received 36,716 votes (40.05%) during the first round and...
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Esangui clan. Obiang was a general when he overthrew his uncle, Francisco Macías Nguema. The Armed Forces were reorganized in 1979. In 1988, the United...
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execution of Francisco Macías Nguema in the 1979 coup d'état. The new constitution replaced the 1973 document and appointed Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo president...
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Master (Masonic) Grand Master of Education, Science, and Culture, Francisco Macías Nguema (1924–1979), the first president of Equatorial Guinea Grand Master...
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around the cause of independence for Bioko. Under the rule of Francisco Macías Nguema (1968-1979), almost all Bubi political activists were either killed...
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Deposed leader Country Event Date President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo Francisco Macías Nguema Equatorial Guinea 1979 Equatoguinean coup d'état 3 August...
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August 3 – Dictator Francisco Macías Nguema of Equatorial Guinea is overthrown in a bloody coup d'état led by Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo. August 4 –...
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