A married woman featured in Balthazar
Ebang Engonga’s viral “atopa” video has broken her silence,
accusing Engonga of deception.
In an interview with local news media, the woman
alleged that Engonga lied to her about the camera’s purpose, claiming it was
for security reasons, unaware that he was recording their encounter.
The woman, whose husband has filed for divorce,
expressed deep regret over her infidelity and pleaded for her husband’s
forgiveness. She urged him to reconsider his decision, seeking a second chance
to salvage their marriage.
This development is the latest in the ongoing scandal
surrounding Engonga, Equatorial Guinea’s notorious politician and businessman.
His alleged involvement with hundreds of women,
including married ones, has sparked widespread outrage.
The incident has raised questions about consent,
deception, and the consequences of infidelity. As the situation unfolds, the
woman’s public plea for forgiveness has ignited debate about accountability,
personal responsibility, and the complexities of relationships.
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