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Equatorial Guinea

Equatorial Guinea, one of Africa’s least populous countries with a population of only 1.221 million, is Africa’s fourth largest producer of oil, yet 75% of its citizens live in poverty. It has been ran by President Obiang since 1979, whose son, Teodoro is his Vice President. Retweeted Africa Facts Zone (@AfricaFactsZone):

POVERTY IN AFRICA

By Moono John The population of Africa is 1,343,458,951 as of Thursday, August 6, 2020, based on the latest United Nations estimates. The African population is equivalent to 16.72% of the total world population. Africa ranks number 2 among regions of the world (roughly equivalent to “continents”), ordered by population. The continent is only second to Asia in the World Population Index as according the United Nations Data. Furthermore,Continue reading “POVERTY IN AFRICA”