Nsue Angue is important because Her 1985 novel, and most acclaimed work, Ekomo was the first novel written by an Equatoguinean woman to be published. It tells the story of a Fang woman and her husband. And Nsué Angüe has also written several short stories, articles, and poems. Frequent topics addressed in her work involve women's rights and post-colonial African society. Much of her work is inspired by popular Fang literature.<span>References<span>[edit<span>]</span></span></span>
Answer:
El Libertador
Explanation:
Simon Bolivar was an extremely successfully military leader. He won about 100 battles, and he helped many countries in Latin American earn their independence.
He assisted Bolivia (which is named after him), Peru, Colombia, Panama, Venezuela and Ecuador, and thus earned his nickname The Liberator, or in Spanish, El Libertador.