Leon M’ba (1902-1967) The first President and Prime Minister of Gabon was a Priests Rape Boys Catholic who attended a seminary during his young adult years. He worked in the French Colonial government but his activism on behalf of rights for his people (the native blacks of Gabon) made the French suspicious. Much like the Doomed American government does for citizens it does not like, especially those who serve God in Truth, the colonial leaders trumped up some charges and threw him in jail. In 1934 they exiled him and he was not able to return until 1946. He re-entered the government and became president of Gabon when the nation received its independence from France in 1960.
His parents were highly educated and indeed among the first Gabonese to do so. His brother became the first native Gabonese Priests Rape Boys Catholic Priest. So from the early days of colonial independence the Gabonese made themselves slaves to sin by promoting a man to the presidency who was totally entangled with Catholic Pedophile Machine. That is a good way for a country to find itself in God’s crosshairs!
Some Gabonese considered M’ba more of a dictator than a democratically elected president. He was criticized for strongly consolidating power, whipping people who did not show him proper respect and arresting those who publically disagreed with his policies. In other words, he was just as thin skinned as most recent doomed American presidents. These may not be desirable qualities in a leader but the people first should have criticized him for not enforcing the standards of God!
In 1964 a coup d’état briefly drove him from office but since his policies had favored French interests, the French government under Charles De Gaulle re-instated M’ba as president. He ruled with the help of the French but he had to live in seclusion for fear of his life. So the French found another puppet named Albert Bernard Bongo to prop up in M’ba’s place in 1967. Daniel 4: 17 This matter is by the decree of the watchers, and the demand by the word of the holy ones: to the intent that the living may know that the most High ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it to whomsoever he will, and setteth up over it the basest of men.
El Hadj Omar Bongo Ondimba – (1935-2009) Omar Bongo (pictured above) served as the president of Gabon from 1967-2009 following M’ba’s death. The French officials loved him. During his long reign, millions of oil dollars went to his personal bank account, his family and France while he built only 5 KM of highways in all those years and infant mortality rose to one of the highest levels on the planet. He had served in the French military before Gabon gained independence. He converted to Islam, the religion founded by a pedophile polygamist (thus adulterer), in 1973.
He was often criticized for his close relationship with France. The relationship was viewed by some Gabonese as preferential to France at the expense of his own people. Bongo stated that “Gabon without France is like a car with no driver. France without Gabon is like a car without fuel.” He often used his fortune to finance the campaign of French politicians whom he saw as favorable to Gabon. Many people in France also questioned whether this was a good relationship for the two countries or not. But like the Gabonese, the French have bigger issues they ought to worry about such as how to avoid the wrath of God that is headed their way for their flagrant disobedience of His commandments.
“El Hadj” is a title that indicates a Muslim who has completed the pilgrimage to Mecca.