- 1954-05-17 — The arrival of Knight of Bahá'u'lláh Elise Lynelle (then Schreiber) in Bata, the capital of Rio Muni, Spanish Guinea, and was named a Knight of Bahá'u'lláh for a second time, this time for Spanish Guinea. [BW13:456; BWNS330]
- 1968-04-21 — The first local spiritual assemblies of Equatorial Guinea were formed in Bata and Santa Isabel.
- 1973-04-21 —
The National Spiritual Assembly of Equatorial Guinea was formed (The actual formation took place in July). Owing to local circumstances, it was disbanded within the year. [BW16:141]
- The Assembly was re-established in 1984 with its seat in Malabo. [Bahaipedia; BW19;147]
- 1973-07-00 —
The National Spiritual Assembly of Equatorial Guinea was formed. [BW16:141]
- Owing to local circumstances, it was disbanded within the year. [BW16:141]
- 1976-00-03 —
The government of Equatorial Guinea outlawed all religions and the national spiritual assembly was dissolved.
- It was re-formed in 1984.
- 1984-04-21 —
The National Spiritual Assembly of Equatorial Guinea was re-formed with its seat in Malaho. [BW19:62, 147]
- See BW19:521 for picture.
- Tribute was paid to Dr 'Aziz Navídí for his work in the incorporation of national communities in Cape Verde and Guinea. [BW10P149]
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