Nollywood actress Nkechi Blessing Sunday has stirred social media buzz after arriving in Guinea, apparently on a mission involving the controversial figure, Baltasar Ebang Engonga.
Engonga, the Director General of Equatorial Guinea’s National Financial Investigation Agency (ANIF), has recently been at the center of a massive scandal. The story erupted following an investigation into alleged fraud, revealing over 300 explicit tapes of Baltasar with various women, including high-profile figures and married women.
Taking to Instagram, Nkechi Blessing shared photos of her arrival in Guinea, playfully urging her fans to help locate Baltasar. Her caption read, “Gunniea NBS is here. Find that man for me.”
Her statement drew amusing and cheeky comments from followers and fellow celebrities. Nkechi’s boyfriend, Xxssive, jokingly asked what she was looking for in Guinea. She replied humorously, hinting that she wanted to test the man’s reputed sexual prowess. The playful banter in her comments section saw several people chiming in, expressing their interest in meeting Baltasar as well.
Actress Sarah Martins also waded into the conversation about Baltasar’s scandal, calling him “every woman’s dream man” due to his alleged impressive energy and charm. She claimed that some women had willingly engaged with him, while others were offered to him as a means to erase their husbands’ offenses from government records.
In a more serious reaction, Nigerian rapper Eva Alordiah weighed in on the conversation, highlighting a deeper issue. Taking to her Twitter account, Eva discussed the reality of sexual dissatisfaction among married women, suggesting that it often leads to infidelity. She pointed out that many men neglect to understand or address their partners’ needs, contributing to marital strain.
Nkechi Blessing’s dramatic journey to Guinea has certainly added a playful dimension to this unfolding scandal, with social media buzzing over her adventure and the broader conversation around women’s experiences.
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