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Gambia has many senior civil servants who are worse than Equatorial Guinea’s Baltasar
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Gambia has many senior civil servants who are worse than Equatorial Guinea’s Baltasar

There are numerous senior civil servants in The Gambia who have a reputation for sleeping with multiple women. They are worse than Equatorial Guinea's Baltasar, who is currently trending on social media after explicit videos of him were leaked.

A famous managing director in Banjul once broke his office desk while having sex with a female staff member. Below are some common traits associated with senior government officials known for such behavior:

  1. They tend to be overly flirtatious with every woman they encounter. Some even spend over an hour each morning chatting with female staff or cleaners with big "Loppy Juice".
  1. They are well-known among young women, who often speak about them—usually not in flattering terms.
  1. They exploit their positions and misuse taxpayer money to entice women, taking advantage of any opportunity presented by them.
  1. They have a history of infidelity, often with very young women, sometimes young enough to be their daughters. Some even have children outside their marriages, unknown to their families.
  1. They rarely introduce their side chicks to friends, often taking them to secluded guest houses, particularly in the Kombo South area.
  1. They frequently lie about their whereabouts, who they are with, and other significant details of their daily lives.
  1. They make spur-of-the-moment decisions without considering the consequences. For example, they may suddenly inform their wives that they are having a lengthy meeting with the president.
  1. While demanding privacy for themselves, they often disregard the privacy of their wives and children, showing excessive curiosity about their activities.
  1. They prefer perfumes with an overpowering scent, sometimes even spraying it on their hands.
  1. They tend to avoid family members but put on a charming front when interacting with non-family members, pretending to be exceptionally kind.

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