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- noun Plural form of
Equatoguinean .
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Instead, many Equatoguineans lack access to clean water or modern sanitation.
Roger Alford: United States v. One White, Crystal-Covered "Bad Tour" Glove Roger Alford 2011
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Instead, many Equatoguineans lack access to clean water or modern sanitation.
Roger Alford: United States v. One White, Crystal-Covered "Bad Tour" Glove Roger Alford 2011
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Instead, many Equatoguineans lack access to clean water or modern sanitation.
Roger Alford: United States v. One White, Crystal-Covered "Bad Tour" Glove Roger Alford 2011
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The majority of Equatoguineans live on less than $1 a day because the bulk of the oil income goes directly to Obiang, who managed to transfer $700 million into personal accounts in U.S. banks.
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Equatoguineans in exile organized to oppose the recent creation of the UNESCO‐Obiang Nguema
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Equatoguineans in exile organized to oppose the recent creation of the UNESCO‐Obiang Nguema
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Equatoguineans in exile organized to oppose the recent creation of the UNESCO‐Obiang Nguema
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The International Literacy Day reminded Equatoguineans that literacy is indispensable for development and health, democratic participation, communication and access to information, and to be able to express and claim their rights.
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"We repeat our call for the $3 million that UNESCO has accepted from President Obiang to be applied to the education and welfare of Equatoguineans, rather than the glorification of their president."
Reuters: Top News 2010
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Equatoguineans in exile organized to oppose the recent creation of the UNESCO‐Obiang Nguema
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