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Serafin Seriche Dougan Malabo, son of Teofilo Dougan Kinson. He is a career diplomat and member of government of Equatorial Guinea. He has served in a variety of posts before being appointed as ambassador to Nigeria and later to Cameroon. He served as Prime Minister of Equatorial Guinea and was
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Thomson, daughter of Teófilo Jorge Dougan Kinson, followed the footsteps of her father by studying law at the University of Barcelona, Spain, and becoming a lawyer. Her legal career included serving as the Dean of Bar Association of Equatorial Guinea (c. 1990 – 1994). She married D.
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Domingo Dougan Beaca, son of Joseph Walterio Dougan Kinson. He studied in Italy and Switzerland, earning a degree in International law. He became a United Nations Diplomat Chief, holding the post of Coordinator Head of the Latin America and Caribbean Unit. Later he served as head the
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