
Balthazar Egonga, the popular Equatorial Guinean content creator known for more than 400 viral videos, is now facing serious legal troubles after being charged with embezzling public funds. Egonga, who gained continental fame for his humorous, culturally rich short videos that resonated across Africa, is accused of diverting government resources during his time at a public institution. Prosecutors allege that the funds were misappropriated for personal use—a charge Egonga has denied. If found guilty, he could face up to 18 years in prison.
His rise to prominence was swift, with pan-African themed content that sparked unity and pride from Nigeria to Kenya, Ghana, South Africa, and beyond. Social media users hailed him as “the guy with 400 trending videos,” praising his unique ability to connect Africans through laughter and shared identity.
The charges have shocked his fans. While some expressed disappointment, others have taken to platforms like X and TikTok with hashtags such as #FreeBalthazar and #JusticeForEgonga, calling for fairness and transparency.
Legal analysts suggest the case could attract international scrutiny, given both Egonga’s influence and Equatorial Guinea’s track record on political dissent and media freedom. For now, the case continues to unfold, and supporters across the continent are watching closely as Egonga defends his reputation in court.
Source: https://www.ghafla.co.ke/