Equatorial Guinea politician Baltasar Ebang Engonga has gone viral after his 400 videos of romps with different women leaked.
Baltasar Ebang Engonga, the chief executive officer of Equatorial Guinea’s National Agency for Financial Investigation (ANIF), overseeing financial compliance and anti-money laundering efforts, got himself entangled with many women.
Equatorial Guinea Businessman Baltasar Ebang Engonga Goes Viral After His 400 Videos Leaked
Baltasar would woo the women and have trysts with them. He enjoyed recording the encounters, which he kept on his computer. However, 400 of his videos leaked and are wildly circulating on social media.
The videos involve multiple different women. In some, he was having it with two women simultaneously. He also enjoyed chowing while at his office. In one video, he was wearing his formal attire, and he took off the trousers and left his shirt and tie. He munched on his office table.
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In another video, he was in a room, possibly at a hotel, while in another, he walked into the bathroom and smashed. Baltasar even ate some people in small, enclosed toilets.
The politician had diverse targets and was amused by people’s wives. In a list going viral online, Baltasar hit the wives of several cabinet ministers, the wife of Equatorial Guinea’s Director of Presidential Security, the attorney general’s wife, the daughter of the Director General of Police, his godfather’s wife, his bodyguard’s wife, his younger sister’s 15 friends, his pastor’s wife, his uncle’s pregnant wife and his young brother’s wife.
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Who Is This Man?
Baltasar Ebang Engonga has held several influential government positions, notably as a long-time member of the ruling Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea (PDGE), which has led the country under President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo.
Engonga has served in various ministerial roles, including Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons, where he oversaw the nation’s crucial oil and gas sector, a significant driver of Equatorial Guinea’s economy.