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  1. Francisco Macías Nguema (born Mez-m Ngueme, later Africanised to Masie Nguema Biyogo Ñegue Ndong; 1 January 1924 – 29 September 1979), often referred to as Macías Nguema or simply Macías, was an Equatoguinean politician who served as the first president of Equatorial Guinea from the country's independence in 1968, until his overthrow in 1979.

  2. Mar 27, 2022 · Learn about the life and rule of Francisco Macias Nguema, who became the president of Equatorial Guinea after its independence from Spain in 1968. He was a brutal and paranoid leader who banned education, religion, and human rights, and was overthrown and executed in 1979.

  3. The first president was Francisco Macías Nguema (also known as Macías Nguema Biyogo Masie). After his election in 1971, he assumed wide powers and pushed through a constitution that named him president for life in July 1972. He assumed absolute personal powers in 1973, and the island of Fernando….

  4. Francisco Macías Nguema, cuyo nombre de nacimiento era Mez-m Ngueme, africanizado como Masié Nguema Biyogo Ñegue Ndong (Nsegayong, Río Muni —actual Mongomo —, 7 1 de enero de 1924 – Malabo, 29 de septiembre de 1979), fue un político ecuatoguineano, elegido primer presidente democrático postcolonial de la República de Guinea Ecuatorial en 1968.

  5. Francisco Mac´as Nguema. (1924—1979) Quick Reference. 1924–1979 First president of Equatorial Guinea. Born, raised, and educated in the Mongomo region of Equatorial Guinea, Francisco Macías Nguema as president relied on family connections and repression to maintain ... From: Mac´as Nguema, Francisco in Encyclopedia of Africa »

  6. Francisco Macías Nguema, often referred to as Macías Nguema or simply Macías, was an Equatoguinean politician who served as the first president of Equatorial Guinea from the country's independence in 1968, until his overthrow in 1979.

  7. On 3 August 1979 Francisco Macias Nguema, the 57-year-old President of the little-known republic of Equatorial Guinea and one of the twentieth century's most brutal dictators, was overthrown in a coup d'état.