Champagne-fuelled parties, private jets, the
Batmobile and James Bond SUBMARINE: Extraordinary spending of African
dictator's playboy son who is on trial for using his people's cash to fund
five-star lifestyle
Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, 47, who is accused
of corruption and embezzlement, was made Equatorial Guinea's vice-president and
security chief by his father. He is pictured on Instagram skiing, scuba diving,
walking with lions, partying with semi-naked women, sipping champagne, enjoying
helicopter rides, and driving super cars, top-of-the-range motorbikes, speed
boats and submersibles around a series of palatial estates. Posting under the
name Teddy Nguema, often using the hashtag #luxuryliving, he reveals a life of
astonishing wealth and privilege at a time when three quarters of the
population of his tiny, oil-rich west African nation live below the poverty
line.
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