Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue

Politician

Birthday June 25, 1968

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Akoakam-Esangui, Spanish Guinea (now Equatorial Guinea)

Age 55 years old

Nationality Equatorial Guinea

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1968

Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue (born 25 June 1968, nicknamed Teodorín and Teddy) is an Equatoguinean politician who has served as the first vice president of Equatorial Guinea since 22 June 2016.

He is a son of Teodoro Obiang, the authoritarian leader of Equatorial Guinea, by his first wife, Constancia Mangue.

1990

Nguema served as Adviser to the Presidency in the 1990s and subsequently as Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, a post he held for about 15 years.

2004

The New York Times reported in 2004 that Nguema was "a rap music entrepreneur and bon vivant, fond of Lamborghinis and long trips to Hollywood and Rio de Janeiro".

Superyacht Tatoosh was hired for £400,000 by him for a Christmas cruise on which he entertained rap singer Eve.

Nguema drew criticism from the international media for spending close to R10,000,000 over a weekend in South Africa on champagne, property renovations, a black 2004 Bentley Arnage, a cream 2003 Bentley Continental R from MG Rover Cape Town and a 2005 Lamborghini Murcielago, although some assets may soon be forcibly auctioned due to his failure to pay a South African businessman.

American law enforcement officials believe that most or perhaps all of his wealth comes from corruption connected to oil and gas reserves in Equatorial Guinea.

Nguema's foreign interests include two houses in South Africa, worth a combined R50,000,000, a $31,000,000 compound in Malibu, California, US, a 5000 sqft home on Avenue Foch in the affluent 16th arrondissement of Paris, and the hip hop music record label TNO Entertainment.

The revised complaint states that he spent $315 million on properties and luxury goods between 2004 and 2011.

According to the foreign complaint, he, while Minister of Forestry, levied personal "taxes" against local and foreign timber companies for licenses to operate and export timber, such as a $28.80 tax for every log exported, to fund his lavish lifestyle.

The foreign prosecutors state that his expenditures "were inconsistent with both his known salary of less than $100,000 per year, and the income he purportedly generated from his companies."

2005

It was reported in 2005 that Nguema was to be made vice president of Equatorial Guinea, which, according to the constitution, would allow him to accede to the presidency upon his father's retirement.

2008

In 2008 he owned one of the 30 models of the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 sports car (estimated at €1,100,000) and a Maserati MC 12 at €700,000.

He went on to purchase another Bugatti Veyron, and tried to purchase a third.

2011

In late 2011, both Veyrons, as well as nine other cars he owned, were seized by French police investigating corruption.

In October 2011, seven years after the United States Senate Homeland Security Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations exposed the Nguema's family secret accounts at Riggs Bank in Washington and five years after non-profit Global Witness discovered his mansion purchase in Malibu; the US Justice Department went to court to seize $70 million (£44m) of his US assets, which include a Gulfstream jet, yachts, cars and Michael Jackson memorabilia.

2012

He has been appointed to numerous government positions by his father's regime, including Minister of Agriculture and Forestry and "Second Vice-President", in charge of defense and security, in May 2012.

He was eventually elevated to the post of Second Vice-President, in charge of defense and security, on 21 May 2012, alongside former Prime Minister Ignacio Milam Tang, who was designated as First Vice-President.

On 11 June 2012, the United States Department of Justice (DoJ) filed an amended complaint against Nguema, after a judge requested more evidence of the alleged corruption.

2013

In July 2013, the confiscated goods were sold at auction.

On 19 January 2013, Nguema's father, Teodoro Obiang, arrested Roberto Berardi, an Italian building contractor, active for 20 years in Africa.

After working in Cameroon, Berardi had formed a construction company with him, but discovered some strange operations on the current account and asked for an explanation.

A few hours later, the Italian contractor was arrested on charges of fraud and embezzlement.

Berardi was fined 1.2 million euros and jailed.

No charges were brought from Italy against Obiang.

2015

Berardi was released on 14 July 2015 after more than two years of detention, including 18 months in solitary confinement.

2016

He was promoted to the position of First Vice-President in June 2016.

Known for his lavish lifestyle, he has been the subject of a number of international criminal charges and sanctions for alleged embezzlement and corruption.

His net worth is $600 Million including his yacht, private jets, and luxury cars.

Nguema studied at the École des Roches in Normandy, a French private school.

He registered to attend Pepperdine University in Malibu, California, United States, for a four-term non-degree program in English as a second language.

He lived lavishly at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel and rarely attended class; he dropped out after only five months, reportedly at the behest of university administrators.

After four years as Second Vice-President, he was promoted to the post of First Vice-President, while remaining in charge of defense and security, on 22 June 2016; this move, which followed his father's re-election in the April 2016 presidential election, placed him clearly in line to succeed his father.

As Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, Nguema was paid €3,200 a month.

On 18 October 2016, Swiss prosecutors opened an investigation on Nguema after he landed eight times in Geneva.

French authorities had asked them for judicial assistance.

He eventually reached an accommodation with the Swiss, letting them sell his seized luxury cars, valued at 18.5 million Swiss francs, and the payment of 1.3 million Swiss francs.

2018

On 14 September 2018, Nguema flew on an official plane to Brazil with other 9 passengers and had some of their 19 bags searched by the Brazilian border police in Viracopos-Campinas International Airport.

They found approximately US$1.4 million in cash and 20 watches with estimated value of US$15 million.

2019

On 27 September 2019, in an auction organised by British auctioneers Bonhams, 25 luxury cars were sold for 23.4m Swiss francs.