Ángel Masié Ntutumu

Ángel Masié Ntutumu (1930[citation needed] - 4 October 2020) was an Equatorial Guinean politician.

Ángel Masié Ntutumu is the brother of Miguel Eyegue, the Vice President of Equatorial Guinea from 1974 to 1976.

[1] A militant of the National Liberation Movement (Movimiento Nacional de Liberación de Guinea Ecuatorial; MONALIGE),[1][2] Masié Ntutumu was appointed Minister of the Interior[3] by President Francisco Macías Nguema after the Independence of Equatorial Guinea [es],[2] holding office until 1973.

[3] In 1979, he supported the 1979 coup d'état led by Teodoro Obiang from exile,[5] and returned to the country.

[8] Later he went over to the opposition and joined the Popular Union party, forming part of its National Political Council.