Nigerian public figure Bukunmi Adeaga, known as Kie Kie, recently spoke out against individuals who were rating and discussing the explicit videos of Baltasar Engonga, the Director General of the National Financial Investigation Agency in Equatorial Guinea.
After news broke on November 4, 2024, about Engonga’s arrest for fraud, it was revealed that over 400 explicit tapes involving him and more than 300 women, including high-profile figures like his brother’s pregnant wife and his pastor’s wife, were uncovered during an investigation.
In a video shared on her platform, Kie Kie expressed concern over people who claimed to have watched all 400 videos. She questioned their motives and asked whether they needed help, calling it unusual behavior. She also pointed out the irony that many of these individuals often complain about limited phone storage but somehow manage to store all of Engonga’s tapes.
See some comments below:
@slim_niikkie: “My own concern is all these secondary school kids having this on their phones.”
@officialtaiwoadeyemi: “Me I watch like 10. E remain 390 … the entire videos go last me till 2030.”
@rob_globalservices: “😂😂😂 I did my best to avoid watching even one. And I have peace of mind.”
@rkzdrinks: “Nigerians even carry the matter on their heads than the Guinea fowl republic.”
@shaynacares: “Bet wait o, se the man dey sell the videos to sites ni?”