
He’s the son of Equatorial Guinea President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo. Obiang gets his $6,799 per month salary from his real job as agriculture minister under his father’s reign but check this: he owns a $35 million mansion in Malibu, California, a fleet of luxury cars, and private jets.
It’s reported that Obiang’s wealth comes from corruption and is currently under investigation. But we won’t go too deep into that. Instead, let’s check out this $380 million yacht he’s commissioned. Word is that the yacht will be built by German yacht maker Kusch.
Obiang reportedly met with Kusch’s reps in Switzerland to discuss the design. They said yacht will be 118.5 meters (387 feet), and will contain a cinema, restaurant, bar, and swimming pool. There will also be a $1.3 million security system which includes floor motion sensors, fingerprint door openers, and photo-electric barriers – after all, his father is a dictator.
And will this $380 million yacht be the most expensive yacht in the world? Apparently not. Obiang’s upcoming yacht blueprint is reportedly based on the yacht owned by Russian mogul, Roman Abramovich, whose 377-foot Pelorus is worth $1.2 billion. Here are some peeks of Abramovich’s yacht, from the inside and out.


There’s no confirmation on whether the yacht will still be built, considering the strong opinions from the world’s prominent anti-corruption organizations. According to GlobalWitness.org, the yacht’s price tag is almost three times more than what Obiang’s country spends annually on health and education for its impoverished people.
In light of the Middle Eastern anti dictators protests, the spotlight gradually shifts to the African rulers. Let’s see how this news develops.
Soooo what yall got ta say about that?? Shit like this should not happeneing, no bullshit, unless I can go buy one like shit too!!
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