How Africa’s longest-serving ruler led his nation from terror to oil

Tiny, oil-rich Equatorial Guinea goes to the polls Sunday in an election that is expected to return President Teodoro Obiang Nguema for another seven years

Equatorial Guinea President incumbent Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, looks set to win a fresh seven-year term that could also see him nail the all-time record for African leaders, living or dead. Photo: AFP

Equatorial Guinea’s tough President Teodoro Obiang Nguema seized power almost 37 years ago from a feared and ruthless uncle and has steered the tiny but now oil-rich nation with an iron glove.

Already Africa’s longest-serving leader, the 73-year-old looks set to win a fresh seven-year mandate in elections Sunday.

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