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I Am Humiliated; It Is My Reputation, My Honour– Woman in Viral Tapes Alleges Betrayal by Baltasar
HnewssNov 11, 2024 11:05 AM
According to Vanguard, a scandal involving former Director-General of Equatorial Guinea’s National Financial Investigation Agency (ANIF), Baltasar Engonga, has taken a dramatic turn as Cristel Nchama, one of the women allegedly featured in leaked explicit videos with him, has come forward accusing him of betrayal after a four-year relationship. Nchama has filed a formal complaint with the National Gendarmerie in Malabo, expressing her devastation over the leaked footage, which has caused a national scandal and severely damaged her reputation.

Engonga, who was already under investigation for fraud, faces further scrutiny after authorities reportedly discovered nearly 400 explicit videos. The footage allegedly includes encounters with several high-profile women, such as his brother’s wife, his cousin, a member of the presidential family, the wife of the police director-general, and about 20 ministers' wives.



Nchama stated that she had initially resisted being filmed, trusting that Engonga would respect her privacy. “I am humiliated,” she said. “My reputation and honor are at stake. I want to know how these videos were leaked and why he kept them.” Nchama claims Engonga had promised to delete the footage, describing the leak as a profound betrayal. She is now seeking reparations for the damage to her dignity.

Engonga’s immediate dismissal from ANIF followed the scandal, with the government also suspending several officials allegedly involved in similar activities. As details continue to emerge, the public is left grappling with ethical and privacy concerns in a scandal that has deeply shaken Equatorial Guinea
I Am Humiliated; It Is My Reputation, My Honour– Woman in Viral Tapes Alleges Betrayal by Baltasar HnewssNov 11, 2024 11:05 AM According to Vanguard, a scandal involving former Director-General of Equatorial Guinea’s National Financial Investigation Agency (ANIF), Baltasar Engonga, has taken a dramatic turn as Cristel Nchama, one of the women allegedly featured in leaked explicit videos with him, has come forward accusing him of betrayal after a four-year relationship. Nchama has filed a formal complaint with the National Gendarmerie in Malabo, expressing her devastation over the leaked footage, which has caused a national scandal and severely damaged her reputation. Engonga, who was already under investigation for fraud, faces further scrutiny after authorities reportedly discovered nearly 400 explicit videos. The footage allegedly includes encounters with several high-profile women, such as his brother’s wife, his cousin, a member of the presidential family, the wife of the police director-general, and about 20 ministers' wives. Nchama stated that she had initially resisted being filmed, trusting that Engonga would respect her privacy. “I am humiliated,” she said. “My reputation and honor are at stake. I want to know how these videos were leaked and why he kept them.” Nchama claims Engonga had promised to delete the footage, describing the leak as a profound betrayal. She is now seeking reparations for the damage to her dignity. Engonga’s immediate dismissal from ANIF followed the scandal, with the government also suspending several officials allegedly involved in similar activities. As details continue to emerge, the public is left grappling with ethical and privacy concerns in a scandal that has deeply shaken Equatorial Guinea
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