Davido Reacts to Scandalous Video Leak Involving Equatorial Guinea Official, Baltasar Engonga

Nigerian Afrobeat star, Davido, has weighed in on the viral sex tapes of Baltasar Engonga, the Director General of the National Financial Investigation Agency in Equatorial Guinea. The scandal, which has dominated social media, reportedly features Engonga and a number of high-profile individuals, including the sister of the country’s president and the wives of prominent ministers.

The leaked videos, which are said to number over 400, have sparked widespread outrage and conversations online, especially in political circles. Engonga’s involvement in the scandal has sent shockwaves through Equatorial Guinea, with many questioning the integrity of those caught up in the controversy.

Nigerian celebrity blogger Tunde Ednut added fuel to the fire by sharing a post on Instagram, where he reacted to one of the videos in a bold manner. In his caption, Ednut wrote, “Make I no lie, na this video be the best out of all. I lie? I just dey hear Kpor, Kpor, Kpor. Better meat Oo.” He continued with a playful remark, “Very beautiful, sweet lady! GOD BLESS AFRICA, Everywhere KPAGBUZAAAA, E FULL.”

The post quickly garnered attention, attracting a mix of praise and criticism. Among those reacting was Davido, who commented on the post, humorously writing, “That nigga wiped out the whole govt cabinet.” His response has since sparked even more discussions among fans and followers, with many agreeing with the singer’s blunt observation.

This incident highlights the growing trend of celebrity involvement in political scandals, particularly in the age of social media, where private matters often become public fodder. As the controversy continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the scandal will affect Engonga’s political standing and the broader political landscape in Equatorial Guinea.

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