Nollywood actress Sarah Martins shares her thoughts on the Equatorial Guinea sex scandal, offering her perspective on the controversy.
It was reported a day back that, Baltasar Ebang Engonga, the Director General of Equatorial Guinea’s National Financial Investigation Agency (ANIF), is currently embroiled in a massive sex scandal. He was caught on tape engaging in sexual activities with multiple women, including his brother’s wife, cousin, and the sister of Equatorial Guinea’s President.
The scandal came to light during an investigation into alleged fraud, where authorities discovered over 300 tapes of Baltasar with various women, including married women, on his computer.
It’s worth noting that the videos were reportedly recorded with consent, but later leaked online, sparking public outrage and condemnation from government officials. As a result, Engonga and other officials have been placed under preventive detention, with several of his assets frozen as authorities investigate the extent of the alleged embezzlement.
Now Nollywood actress Sarah Martins recent Instagram post has raised eyebrows, as she seemingly praised Baltasar Ebang Engonga.
Sarah described Engonga as “every woman’s dream man,” citing his skills, softness, energy, and dominance in bed. She also mentioned that he plays Nigerian music during intimate encounters. However, her comments have sparked controversy.
Sarah’s comments have sparked a heated debate, with many questioning her stance on the matter. While she acknowledged that some women willingly engaged with Engonga, others were allegedly given to him as a form of settlement to clear their husbands’ bad records.
“Jokes aside,
That Equatorial Guinea guy is every woman’s dream man. Man is so skilled, very soft, very much in charge in bed, has top-notch energy, understands every mood, and plays Naija song on every escapade. Omo, he’s a full spec, make we no lie.
Some women willingly gave themselves to him for exploitation, while some women were given to him as a settlement to wipe off their husband’s bad records from the system. Man’s so hot..
That man na spec make we no lie.
My happiness be say none of our Naija girls were involved”.
Eva Alordiah also weighs in on the scandal, highlighting a deeper issue of sexual dissatisfaction in marriages. She tweeted that many women suffer silently, leading some to cheat, and criticized men for often neglecting to address or understand their partners’ needs, leaving women unfulfilled.