Supercars seized in french affair !
#51
how can you steal from what you have built and own? His father must've ran this country and developped it for over 40 years. Especially the oil industry.
What some of you don't realize is that, a lot of times, a "dictator" is better than this democracy that Western people have, a lot of our people are just not educated enough. Just watch whats gonna happen in Libya. I can go on and on about this subject. Let'
Bottom line, i find this unfair, same thing could be said about most of the Arab princes parading their wealth in France/UK/US. They've tried to topple his father many times, with coups, none of them worked, so they find a way to bring them down and put their puppets in power there.
All for oil.
I have never been to equatorial Guinea, but i heard they live OK and better than a lot of their neighbors.
What some of you don't realize is that, a lot of times, a "dictator" is better than this democracy that Western people have, a lot of our people are just not educated enough. Just watch whats gonna happen in Libya. I can go on and on about this subject. Let'
Bottom line, i find this unfair, same thing could be said about most of the Arab princes parading their wealth in France/UK/US. They've tried to topple his father many times, with coups, none of them worked, so they find a way to bring them down and put their puppets in power there.
All for oil.
I have never been to equatorial Guinea, but i heard they live OK and better than a lot of their neighbors.
The discovery of sizeable petroleum reserves in recent years is altering the economic and political status of the country. Its gross domestic product (GDP) per capita ranks 28th in the world;[7] however, most of the country's considerable oil wealth actually lies in the hands of only a few people.
Equatorial Guinea has one of the worst human rights records in the world, consistently ranking among the "worst of the worst" in Freedom House's annual survey of political and civil rights[8] and Reporters Without Borders ranks President Obiang among its "predators" of press freedom.
#56
Really it's unfair how people lives in his country compared to his life. HE doesn't deserve it.
He calls restaurants from his private jet before landing and order food for 25 people but he eat alone and just a little bit. AND people are dying in his country for food. What a SHAME !!!!!!
HE also gives 500 euros of tips to waitors
He calls restaurants from his private jet before landing and order food for 25 people but he eat alone and just a little bit. AND people are dying in his country for food. What a SHAME !!!!!!
HE also gives 500 euros of tips to waitors
#58
I did hear about how he gives good tips.
Valets at the hotels in Paris fought to park the cars and hand him the keys lol.
BTW Junaid, how do you know him? Not that I don't believe you or anything, I just find this intriguing how you're giving all this information while knowing the guy. Also, I highly doubt he was really looking for someone to look after the cars in Guinea. Why? Because for 10k/month, he would've found someone, trust me. On another note, does a person like him really needs to "look for something"?
Valets at the hotels in Paris fought to park the cars and hand him the keys lol.
BTW Junaid, how do you know him? Not that I don't believe you or anything, I just find this intriguing how you're giving all this information while knowing the guy. Also, I highly doubt he was really looking for someone to look after the cars in Guinea. Why? Because for 10k/month, he would've found someone, trust me. On another note, does a person like him really needs to "look for something"?
#60





LOL Justice served