When he decides to try the adventure in Equatorial Guinea, Jacques is convinced of his good fortune. With the background that is his, "Guinea Oil" can only be the place of realization of his dreams. He is very far from suspecting the hell he plunges into crossing the borders, and yet, what warnings he received ... This novel reveals, by a shocking story, the atrocious fate of African immigrants in Guinea Equatorial, from discrimination to incarceration to violence, rejection, ransom, contempt, hatred, rape and other abuses.--L'Harmattan.
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