Baltasar Ebang’s brother did a DNA on all his children only to find out two of them belongs to his brother
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Baltasar Ebang Engonga is indeed a record breaker. He is well-heeled, handsome and has pedigree. He was until recently also the Director-General of Equatorial Guinea’s National Financial Investigation Agency (ANIF).
Nicknamed “Bello” on account of his good looks, 54-year-old Baltasar is the son of Baltasar Engonga Edjo’o, the head of the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC) commission, and a nephew of President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo He is also a close ally of the president.
Baltasar was living his ‘unadulterated’, albeit morbid sex life, ‘sampling’ women of different hues, shades and colour unmolested in the cosiness of his home and office. And indeed he never molested the women as the sex rendezvous and trysts were consensual. Yet he is married to a beautiful lady and has six children.
He was doing that with so much ease, comfort and panache as the head of his country’s financial crime agency, investigating other people’s crime and misdeeds and indeed minding other people’s businesses until the bubble burst.
And like the proverbial tale of the hunter becoming the hunted, he later found himself being investigated for financial crimes, which led to a raid on his house.
The rest is not just history but a story, a story that has not only set the internet on fire but has put him in the Guinness Book of World Record.
While the raid was going on, instead of finding incriminating financial documents or raw cash in his house they found more than 400 sex tapes of flings with over 300 women he had had raw sex with.
Over four hundred sex tapes of trysts with more than 300 women he had had raw sex with? Sure. This is the story of Baltasar Ebang Engonga, whose first name reminds one of Balthazar, one of Portia’s servants and a minor character who later became a major character in William Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice. However, this time, Baltasar is a major character in Equatorial Guinea’s national life that is fast becoming a minor character.
This is the story of a character who has taken sex to a digital level. His second name Ebang typifies what he knows how to do best, ‘bang’. ‘Bang’ is a Nigerian Pidgin lingo which means hard sex. And he indeed lived up to his name, E-bang or Electronic Bang, since the kind of sex he had with those over 300 women was not just hard but also electronic and digital.