Baltasar Engonga: Pretty Mike exposes married women sleeping with younger men in Magodo (VIDEO)

Pretty Mike’s claims echo a timeless truth—what is hidden often holds the most power. The secret lives of these women, and their desire for younger lovers, aren’t just about a physical escape—they represent a desperate search for something more profound, something missing from the rigid structures of their public lives. In chasing the unattainable, do we lose sight of what really matters?


Nigerian socialite Pretty Mike has unleashed a fiery claim, saying that Magodo, a well-known Lagos neighborhood, has become the secret playground for married women seeking thrilling affairs with younger men.

In a recent tell-all interview with Arise TV, nightlife promoter Pretty Mike alleged that certain married women in Lagos are leading secret lives, drawn to illicit affairs without their husbands’ knowledge.

According to Mike, these women—often from Lagos’s high society—are driven by suspicions of their spouses’ own infidelities, choosing to seek satisfaction elsewhere in covert relationships that go undetected.

Pretty Mike further claimed that this phenomenon is particularly rampant in Lagos, with Magodo emerging as a hotspot for these covert affairs.

Magodo is a town in Kosofe LGA located in the northwestern part of Lagos. It is bounded by Ikosi-Ketu and Ojodu Berger.

Pretty Mike’s words come on the heels of a major sex scandal involving Baltasar Engonga, Equatorial Guinea’s former anti-graft boss, who was recently dismissed after hundreds of explicit videos surfaced online, exposing his affairs with multiple women.

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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