That same year, the gross domestic product of France was USD 532,339 million, with a growth of USD $ 30,160 million compared to the previous year, 1983.
Mobutu Sese Seko, during his 32 years of power, became the most powerful and dangerous fool in the world, and above all, the richest.
Being benevolent in the estimates and taking into account some other variations, it is calculated that during the 32 years of power of Mobutu and his family they looted the net worth USD $ 240 Billion US dollars, which ended up in banks in Belgium, France , and mainly from Switzerland.
After his overthrow, Swiss bankers declared that they only had USD $ 3.4 Million of the already ex-president Mobutu, who died three months after a prostate cancer.
Even after his overthrow and death and as in the case of Libyan President Moammar Gaddafi, Mobutu Sese Seko's fortune is still very alive and active, with millionaire movements and transactions under the control of investment funds that have nothing to do with Africa. , not with Congo, much less with the family of Mobutu Sese Seko.
History is literally a Book, and it teaches us everything we must learn, if we want to.
It is a story that resonates and repeats itself in the collective memory of all African men and women, as it is the story of a ghost that haunts Africa, corruption.
The sad story of the Congo by Mobutu Sese Seko deserves to be told, as it is the True Story of Africa.
Malabo,
25.06.2021
Javier Clemente Engonga,
I am the Archetype of Leadership, with executive experience in public policy management, fintech, international trade and global markets, specialized in strategic consulting and business service solutions for Asia and Africa, South America and the Caribbean, North America, the Republic Popular China, Japan, India, Singapore and the European Union.
Master in International Business (MBA) from the European Postgraduate Institute (IEP) of Spain, and a degree in international trade and economics from the University of Xiangtan (Hunan 湘潭 大学), People's Republic of China. As a founding partner and CEO of numerous African investment strategy and fintech consulting firms, I am a strong advocate for advancing the internationalization of African SMEs.
My experience in the management of public policies includes, among others, the positions of General Director of National Content in the Oil Industry and General Inspector of National Content in the Oil Industry of the Ministry of Mines (2010-2013), General Director of Commercial Promotion and Private Investments (2013-April 2015) and General Director of Commerce in the Ministry of Commerce and Business Development of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea (June 2015-2019).
As I have already said in some of my books, the mind is a quantum computer that processes the reality that we perceive; in this sense, humanity as a neurobiological organism is an almost infinite computer that creates the simulated reality that we call "life" and that in turn gives meaning to our "existence".