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Libya Vs. Gabon by BlackLibya: 3:45am On Oct 25, 2011
Everyone always talks about how Libyans should be rich and ghaddafi was pilfering all the money. What about Gabon? Gabon is filled to the brim with oil, and only has 1/6 the population of Libya, yet its people are dirt poor compared to what libyans had.

What do you all say about that? Gabon is a "democracy". Omar Bongo said Gabon is the fuel for France's car.
Re: Libya Vs. Gabon by cap28: 9:58am On Oct 25, 2011
Very good comparison - Did you know Omar Bongo's dad ruled Gabon with French military aid for 42 years?

Power was then transferred to his son Omar Bongo Odimba in 2009 when the senior Bongo passed away.
Re: Libya Vs. Gabon by BlackLibya: 12:13am On Oct 26, 2011
Very good comparison - Did you know Omar Bongo's dad ruled Gabon with French military aid for 42 years?

Power was then transferred to his son Omar Bongo Odimba in 2009 when the senior Bongo passed away.

Lol technically they had elections!

But yea, what can surprise you from the man who says:

Gabon without France is like a car with no driver. France without Gabon is like a car with no fuel
Re: Libya Vs. Gabon by BlackLibya: 12:36am On Oct 26, 2011
The wives of the son,

Second wife, Sylvia Valentin (Gabonese, unknown ethnicity)



First wife Inge Collins (Indian/Mulatto)
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