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Miguel Eyegue Ntutumu (Micomeseng, May 1933 – Malabo, 29
September 1979) was an
Equatoguinean politician. His
brother was Ángel Masié Ntutumu,
first minister...
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Anselmo Eyegue Nfono (born 5
September 1990) is an
Equatoguinean professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Andorran Primera Divisió club Pas de...
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Francisco Pascual Eyegue Obama Asue (born 21
April 1949[citation needed]) is an
Equatoguinean politician who was
Prime Minister of
Equatorial Guinea from...
- 1984),
Portuguese football player known by the
mononym Anselmo Anselmo Eyegue (born 1990),
Equatoguinean football player known by the
mononym Anselmo...
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August 1979 Vice
President See list
Edmundo Bossio (1968–1974)
Miguel Eyegue (1974–1976)
Vacant (1976–1978)
Bonifacio Nguema Esono Nchama (1978–1979)...
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Antoni Lima
Ildefons Lima
Anselmo Eyegue Keita Baldé
Aleix Vidal Álvaro Vázquez
Andrea Orlandi Carlos Peña
Carles Pérez
Cristian Tello Cristóbal Parralo...
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Francisco Macías
Nguema (President, 1968–79) Ela
Nguema (Presidential Aide)
Eyegue Ntutumu (governor of Río Muni)
Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo (President...
- 2 No
Aitor Embela Girona Equatorial
Guinea 2 2015
Active 1 No
Anselmo Eyegue Barcelona Equatorial
Guinea 4 2008 2010 N/A No
Joanet Eló
Lleida Equatorial...
- On 2
March 1974,
Bossio was
removed from
office and
replaced by
Miguel Eyegue. At the end of 1974, he was
investigated by the
Information Services (after...
- (1): 41–48. doi:10.1177/1043659606294191. ISSN 1043-6596. PMID 17202528.
Eyegue,
Sophie (23
March 2023). "Au Gabon, même les
soins post-avortements, pour...