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Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by Hassanmaye(m): 7:46pm On Nov 06, 2024
RealNiggaDee:
Stay emotionally detached from women ...Knack but don't get attached
Thanks
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by MichaelSokoto(m): 7:46pm On Nov 06, 2024
I learnt dat dey don't sell condoms in Equatorial Guinea
cool
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by jamesversion: 7:51pm On Nov 06, 2024
Nothing. Absolutely.
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by wink2015(m): 7:52pm On Nov 06, 2024
IBB007:
Lol…that women from that side are very gullible and unexposed
I support your views.

Women from central African countries are loose.
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by Dyfynezz12(m): 7:53pm On Nov 06, 2024
dkidd:
Abeg this matter done do... I watched some of his videos and no be say the guy even sabi knack. He's just counting numbers cos of his official power and position plus he probably has a way with the lose women. Nothing special.
Thanks bro
U just Said my mind
Even his tools that ppl re hyping na just for trend
Guys wey sabi knack pass am full area
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by icankel: 7:54pm On Nov 06, 2024
dkidd:
Abeg this matter done do... I watched some of his videos and no be say the guy even sabi knack. He's just counting numbers cos of his official power and position plus he probably has a way with the lose women. Nothing special.
hmm, so u sabi knack pass the guy abi u no watch any of videos?
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by boxypane: 7:54pm On Nov 06, 2024
FEAR WOMEN!!! Especially Married ones. Na my lesson be that.
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by maasoap(m): 7:54pm On Nov 06, 2024
banom:
What I learned is that Nigerians are unhealthy people.

A man was seeing having unprotected sex with over 400 different women, and no one is talking about the health implication of such careless act..

Everybody is busy talking about the Bleep ...and not the amount of people the man's actions put into health risk.

We just have no value and consciousness for health.
I guess you didn't see my posts on it. Stop generalising
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by ehikwe22: 7:55pm On Nov 06, 2024
banom:
What I learned is that Nigerians are unhealthy people.

A man was seeing having unprotected sex with over 400 different women, and no one is talking about the health implication of such careless act..

Everybody is busy talking about the Bleep ...and not the amount of people the man's actions put into health risk.

We just have no value and consciousness for health.
You've not made any point. It's true that only a frw % of men get all the women but your analogy makes absolute no sense.

If women are allowed to choose, 100% of women will marry the 5%? Doesn't it still boil down to what we have today? Marriage will still be distributed equally amongst heterosexual men and heterosexual women
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by Basiljoe: 7:55pm On Nov 06, 2024
Softmirror:
😂😂😂 The lesson is very obvious. 😂😂😂😂 If the society is wired in such a way that women are allowed to choose their sexmate without any restrictions. 😂😂😂😂 95% of men will be without a woman. Lol ...... 😂. Except the 5% among them who women find sexually appealing. Most of una na just management. Hahahahaha for real this is a FACT.
True story.

"Most men live in a state of sexual scarcity." - Rational Male

"There is no needle in the haystack – that is Scarcity / ONEitis thinking – the point is to mold yourself and any woman who you do exclusively end up with into your own frame." - Book 1, RM

“A man with options has power, and from these options and this sense of power, a natural sense of confidence will manifest itself. A man without options becomes necessitous and this leads to a lack of confidence and a scarcity mentality. Necessitous men are never free.” - RM

Na just 20% of Men they nack all the women way dey this world. 🤷🏽
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by daveP(m): 7:55pm On Nov 06, 2024
A cheat is a cheat. No philosophy or analysis can change that

Men hyping him are mad. Women finding excuses for all 400 involved, like saying the women have sexual dissatisfaction in their matrimonial beds are mad. They're still deflecting accountability for such acts and are therefore dangerous humans.

Gossip goes round fast among women and none cares about morality in such case that the man is endowed.

Even if many of them have perfect marriages, if they want to explore outside, due to loyalty to their emotions, not even any Spiritual mentor or papa can stop the women involved. Many have husbands that satisfy them well in bed and in taking care of the kids and chores, etc. Even pregnant women went for their share and had no opposition to being recorded by this man.


The man has 6 kids with a career woman. Shows that even his wife knew what she had and career couldn't stop that. Sadly, her husband is a wh0re.

The 400, with 300 being married will now face their homes and queries and over 1000+ kids will emanate from broken homes as a result.

Las las, by one man Adam, sin enter the human race.
By one man Baltasar Egonga, 300homes are most like to split and kids realities scattered for good.

Money was not a motivation whatsoever so it is obvious that if they want to cheat with a wealthy man or a broke man, pocket size doesn't matter. Same for the man, their marital status didn't dissuade him.


Make everyone sha shine their eyes. A cheat is a cheat!!
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by Bendeco2020:
icankel:
hmm, so u sabi knack pass the guy abi u no watch any of videos?
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by icankel: 7:58pm On Nov 06, 2024
The only lesson learnt is never u trust any woman no matter how much she love u. Those women he knack also love their men
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by Nobody: 7:58pm On Nov 06, 2024
icankel:
hmm, so u sabi knack pass the guy abi u no watch any of videos?
Just say u dey find link make i give u grin
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by Christistruth02: 8:00pm On Nov 06, 2024
The President murdered his own uncle in order to take Power from him

Nothing good can come out of such a Government

Equitorial Guinea Govt is thoroughly corrupt

Too many powerful women and Personalities were involved

even President’s Sister,Attorney Generals wife, Daughter of inspector general of Police

his own Brothers wife who he was said to have fathered 2 Children with

After his wife was rushed to Hospital and already on admission
it came out that his wife’s sister was in one of the Videos

The wife on admission in hospital and she doesn’t even yet know that her sister is in one of the videos

Equitorial Guinea has long had very decadent personalities in Power

The Current President got there after he murdered his own
Uncle Who was the President to get power
Even by African Standards that is completely unacceptable

Without Repentance such regimes only get worse

Baltasar Ebang’s father appears to have been one of the President’s father’s Henchmen
Ebang himself was described as a Nephew of the President

They were practically free to over indulge in immoral lifestyles without fear of any consequences
and some of their children took after them

Ebang just overdosed on what the Lord Jesus Christ described as “Wild living” in the Parable of the prodigal son

Equitorial Guineas ruling elite has gone wild with power intoxication


President Mobutu of Zaire’s (DRC) regime also had that people with wild tendency but surprisingly
Mobutu himself was very Close to the Vatican and the Catholic Church and that made the Catholic
Church stronger in Congo so there were some
Moral Cables holding down much of the Power intoxicated men, “Potipher’s wives” and other elite

They wanted at least to be seen as good Catholics in Public
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by Christistruth02: 8:03pm On Nov 06, 2024
RealNiggaDee:
Stay emotionally detached from women ...Knack but don't get attached
That is not Possibly because you have already entered covenant with them
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by maasoap(m): 8:03pm On Nov 06, 2024
Angelfrost:
None whatsoever...!

My sole issue is why and how what consenting adults did (fvcking each other) became such a bigger issue and news for Africans, especially Nigerians!

No one is even talking about the bigger financial crime the randy idiot was involved in (which was the whole point of raiding his quarters).


You Africans are constantly more concerned about trivial things than pressing national issues...

Your obsession with sex is even more befuddling for people who claim to be more religious than those who brought the religions here.
These sex tapes are one of its kind in the history of the whole universe, don't pretend like it's nothing. You don't get to see this kind of things everyday. The number of women, the places used, their status of those women and/or that of their husbands, their level of consent to be recorded and so on. It's a massive news.
And the corruption allegation thing still remains what it is which is allegations
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by Juoflife1(f): 8:04pm On Nov 06, 2024
1. Always use saliva
2. Women can also be polygamous in nature.
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by VaginaAcademic: 8:05pm On Nov 06, 2024
In a relationship trust your partner only 0.99999 percent of not cheating on you male or female
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by Sweeetheart(m): 8:05pm On Nov 06, 2024
Videoing the acts made him to be foolish, knacking those 400 pussies without CD is height of stupidity


Sleeping with people's wives is absurd, sleeping with his closest wives and blood is more foolish


The dude is just a sex addict that see camera as his fantasies for sex


Many Nigeria married women sleep around too, his own was caught in camera
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by TOPCRUISE(m): 8:06pm On Nov 06, 2024
Don’t be deceived by the I can’t hurt a fly looks of any person.
The government official that you see responsible judging from his or her looks might be an experienced pôrnstar
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by africanusvu(m): 8:06pm On Nov 06, 2024
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Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by Warrior99: 8:11pm On Nov 06, 2024
banom:
What I learned is that Nigerians are unhealthy people.

A man was seeing having unprotected sex with over 400 different women, and no one is talking about the health implication of such careless act..

Everybody is busy talking about the Bleep ...and not the amount of people the man's actions put into health risk.

We just have no value and consciousness for health.
GBAM!
Very unhealthy people with low reasoning capacity.
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by AngelicBeing: 8:17pm On Nov 06, 2024
englishmart:
Women cheat way more than men do. They pretend to suspect you're cheating just to take the attention away from their cheating asses.

I tell my colleagues who work in lagos but their wives live in Abuja that their wives cheat on them almost every day.

Dont ever vouch for your wife. I used to bang the wife of one of my AGC pastor in Jiwa that year.
l will call AGC church and report to them, you must be arrested and detain for 400 years for bleeping your pastors wife shocked
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by Angelfrost(m): 8:19pm On Nov 06, 2024
maasoap:
These sex tapes are one of its kind in the history of the whole universe, don't pretend like it's nothing. You don't get to see this kind of things everyday. The number of women, the places used, their status of those women and/or that of their husbands, their level of consent to be recorded and so on. It's a massive news.
And the corruption allegation thing still remains what it is which is allegations
1. Sex tapes have existed since time immemorial. No longer news.

2. No minors involved! They are consenting adults.
Keyword "Consenting".

3. Other than the Corruption issue, can you point at the crime committed by consenting adults indulging in adultery?!!


Nothing becomes news till needless spotlight and interests are centered on it.


Conclusion:
Africans are too mentally programmed (or limited) to focus deeply on mundane things.
This is pathetic and worrisome.
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by Knelsoon: 8:20pm On Nov 06, 2024
I learnt I can Bleep Married women with big yansh raw..
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by Nobody: 8:21pm On Nov 06, 2024
Balistic4:
Always use saliva cheesy cheesy grin grin
lmao
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by OZIOGU1: 8:21pm On Nov 06, 2024
My trust reduced by 80%
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by saintnegroid(m): 8:21pm On Nov 06, 2024
ebubeson:
There are many lessons, opinions, assumptions you may have had from the Equatorial Guinea scandal... You can give yours..

But with what happened, on a sample space, many married women may be living in adultery. So in a place like Nigeria, some of the married women you see around, in your neighbourhood, in your office or maybe religious centres etc, may be living in adultery...

Now assuming, camera was taken for married women in Nigeria, will the case be worse or less?

We have good women in Nigeria. Why only married women? Married men nko?
Re: What Lesson Did You Learn From Equatorial Guinea Scandal? by Umuchoke(m): 8:25pm On Nov 06, 2024
Never bone a coneheaded structure without condom.
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