Baltasar Engonga: Pretty Mike Calls Out Married Women Sleeping with Younger Men in Magodo
Baltasar Engonga: Pretty Mike Calls Out Married Women Sleeping with Younger Men in Magodo
Pretty Mike Claims Magodo is Hub for Secret Affairs Among Lagos High Society Women
Popular Nigerian socialite Pretty Mike recently stirred controversy by alleging that Magodo, a prominent Lagos neighborhood, has become a hidden hotspot for married women engaged in discreet affairs with younger men. In a revealing interview on Arise TV, the nightlife promoter suggested that several high-society Lagos women lead double lives, seeking excitement outside their marriages, often unbeknownst to their spouses.
According to Pretty Mike, many of these women, already suspicious of their husbands’ fidelity, feel justified in pursuing their own discreet relationships. He highlighted Magodo as a significant area for these activities, citing it as a gathering place for affluent women seeking secrecy. Located in Kosofe Local Government Area, Magodo lies near Ikosi-Ketu and Ojodu Berger, areas often frequented by Lagos’s elite.
Pretty Mike’s claims follow the recent high-profile scandal involving Equatorial Guinea’s former anti-corruption head, Baltasar Engonga, who was dismissed after explicit videos exposed his relationships with numerous women. Mike’s statements have since sparked discussions about infidelity and secrecy among Nigeria’s upper class, adding to the ongoing debate around marital fidelity in society.
His words:
“In Lagos here it is heavy. Magodo is their headquarters in Lagos. Married women who sleep with young boys. Husbands of those married women are not aware.
“If you are a husband and you are not aware your wife is sleeping with other men that means something is wrong. Or it is a tight niche or a cartel where everybody is having fun.
“They know their husbands are cheating. They would just come together and say ‘you know what, our Ogas are doing this thing, let us just have our own fun’.
“Trust me, any day this video or scandal comes out, I am sure it will be small to what we saw in Equatorial Guinea.”
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