‘King Solomon’ resurfaces in Equatorial Guinea chews other gender without discrimination

‘King Solomon’ resurfaces in Equatorial Guinea chews other gender without discrimination

THE world was temporarily put on pause trying to decipher the activities of a man after he allegedly released over 400 illicit video clips of himself and several different women in Central Africa’s Equatorial Guinea two days ago, becoming a web sensational pornographic star.

Baltasar Ebang Engonga, believed to be the head of Equatorial Guinea’s financial crime agency is reported to have also featured the President’s sister in his blue movies.

He is currently under investigations as authorities in his country were suspecting him of fraud in the company.

And to hold proof in their hands, authorities decided to follow  Engonga to his home and search  it, including all devices such as his laptop and phones.

But there was more than what they were just looking for in his laptop, as it implicated Engonga even more with scandals that has stirred social media and raised significant concerns about both professional conduct and public health risks while earning him the ‘Dodix master’s title.

Over 400 tapes were discovered in a folder and in each video was a different woman.

It is alleged that Engonga, a husband and father to six children,had no family, friendship, class or hierarchy boundaries when it came to bending women, devouring anything in skirt as long as they could bend or have their legs widened without discrimination of colour shape or size.

Among the women he allegedly chewed includes his biological brother’s wife, his Cousin, the President’s sister, Police Chief’s wife, his pastors wife, his Uncle’s pregnant wife, bodyguard’s wife, and six of his married employees.

He also allegedly slept with a mother and daughter duo. This is the wife and daughter of the country’s Attorney General who is reportedly seeking to test for sexually transmitted diseases.

Reports also indicate that all interactions in the videos were consensual, never minding the place to do it from, whether, hotel or the office.

While the leaked footage has sparked widespread debate on social media with some users across the world and in the country questioning the ethical implications of Engonga’s behaviour in his role as a public official, other reports indicate that the Attorney General’s Office is investigating the leak and potential health risks.

Meanwhile, African News.Com reports that Equatorial Guinea’s Attorney General Nzang Nguema commented on the scandal, clarifying that consensual relations without coercion are not criminal under their current laws, further raising concerns over public health risks and emphasised the importance of a supportive environment for reporting any instances of non-consensual encounters or abuse.

The Attorney General also noted the potential risk of sexually transmitted diseases arising from Engonga’s alleged activities.

He added the government enacted a suspension of officials involved in any sexual conduct within ministry offices as part of a broader “zero tolerance” stance on behaviour that compromises public trust.

The media also reported that Vice President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue condemned the actions in a statement on X (formerly Twitter), underscoring that “ethics and respect are fundamental in our administration.”

He reaffirmed the nation’s commitment to enforcing public service integrity.

And one X  user, who exhausted her time to watch most if not all of the videos shared her own experience. “I did not see a single video of this man using protection, he went RAW,” posted SPURRA

Another user, Jim Njue also gave his opinion on the matter through a comment. “The fact that the Equatorial Guinea officer was able to sleep with 6 out of the 8 female workers in his office is exactly why I will never wife up a career woman. I strongly believe that A woman’s money should always come from her man,” he stated.

By Buumba Mwitumwa

Kalemba November 5, 2024

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