NEW YORK CITY, New York - “The facebook page is designed to bring
the Spirit of Malabo to the world”, said Victor Mooney of US based South
African Arts International (SAAI). The site will provide an opportunity
for the public to see the cultural wonders and opportunities in this
majestic country.
Booking tours to Equatorial Guinea will be offered for individuals,
schools, associations and business groups with a strategic itinerary to
meet your objectives. In addition to offering bookings for tourism,
businesses have a low cost opportunity to advertise their services on
this portal. For U.S. passport holders, no visa is necessary.
In celebration of the 44th Anniversary of the Republic of Equatorial
Guinea, from October 12 thru 14, when you “like”
facebook.com/spiritofmalabo, your name will go on the ocean rowboat
christened “Spirit of Malabo”. You can also follow
twitter.com/spiritofmalabo to get your name on the boat.
This vessel will be used for a five-thousand mile charity row for
HIV/AIDS from Las Palmas, Canary Islands to New York City later this
year. During the journey, hundreds of thousands of online visitors will
also have an opportunity to explore Equatorial Guinea. For more,
visitwww.goreechallenge.com.
Equatorial Guinea – A country whose development grows day by day
Equatorial Guinea gained independence on October 12, 1968 after 190
years of Spanish rule. President Teodoro Obiang Ngiang Mbasogo has led
the country since 1979 and driven development with resounding success.
In the US, Equatorial Guinea has representation in Washington, D.C., New
York and Houston.
Equatorial Guinea has experienced rapid economic growth due to the
discovery of large offshore oil reserves, and in the last decade has
become Sub-Saharan Africa's third largest oil exporter. Equatorial
Guinea is located on the western coast of central Africa. Its capital
and main port, Malabo, is located on the island of Bioko, off the coast
of Cameroon. The mainland territory of Equatorial Guinea is bordered by
Cameroon and Gabon. The principal city on the mainland is Bata. The
official language is Spanish.