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Download over 300 leaked viral video of Equatorial Guinea’s Baltasar Ebang Engonga
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Agbenu JamesThe recent scandal involving Baltasar Ebang Engonga, Equatorial Guinea’s financial crime chief, highlights the complexities and vulnerabilities within the nation’s political landscape.
As head of the National Agency for Financial Investigation (ANIF), Engonga’s position places him in the spotlight, particularly now that explicit recordings of him have surfaced, leading to public outcry and scrutiny.
Equatorial Guinea’s financial crime chief, Baltasar Ebang Engonga, is embroiled in a major national scandal following the leak of explicit personal recordings online.
Allegedly comprising over 300 tapes, these videos depict Engonga engaging with multiple women, some of whom are reportedly married, including the spouse of the head of presidential security and his own brother’s wife.
The recordings, discovered during a corruption investigation, were made in various settings such as his office, hotels, and public areas. Although Engonga was initially detained on corruption charges, the investigation revealed these personal tapes on his devices, which authorities later leaked, igniting widespread outrage.
This scandal is particularly shocking given Engonga’s public profile; he is a married man with six children. The revelations have raised serious questions about the personal and professional conduct of officials in Equatorial Guinea’s political arena, and the incident continues to attract intense public interest and scrutiny as more details unfold.
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