By Abiola Olawale
Cristel Nchama, a lady identified to be among those named in the scandalous sex tapes involving Baltasar Engonga, has initiated a critical step by filing a formal complaint with the National Gendarmerie of Malabo (the Armed Forces of Equatorial Guinea.)
Nchama is the First Lady in Equatorial Guinea to officially file a complaint against Engonga amidst the growing controversy surrounding the viral footage tapes. These tapes have sparked intense public concerns across various global jurisdictions , as they allegedly depict Engonga engaged in intimate sex escapades with several ladies.
Speaking on the viral video, Nchama was quoted by local reports as saying that she was deceived by her now ex-partner.
She said the videos were made when she dated Engonga, saying she was a “victim” after the videos with her were made public.
She also added that she refused to be filmed by her ex-partner, Engonga, on several occasions while admitting that although they were recorded on some occasions, however, they were immediately deleted.
She was quoted as saying: “I am humiliated. It is my reputation, my honour. I want to know where these videos came from and why he kept them.”
The lady in question has demanded at the Gendarmerie that Engonga takes urgent steps to fix the damages and losses caused by these videos.
The New Diplomat reports that Engonga was recently relieved of his position as the Director General of the National Financial Investigation Agency (ANIF) after about 400 widely circulated sex videos allegedly involving him and numerous women surfaced online.
Engonga’s purported sex tapes were leaked when he was remanded in custody at Malabo’s infamous Black Beach prison over alleged embezzlement of public funds.
He is the son of Baltasar Engonga Edjo, the current president of the Economic and Monetary Community of Central Africa (CEMAC).