Ndiaga Seck’s explosive claim: Ousmane Sonko ignorant of private matters
In a stunning disclosure during his court hearing, Ndiaga Seck, recently remanded in custody, declared that Ousmane Sonko had no knowledge of his personal life, including his sexual orientation. This bold statement has intensified scrutiny over the political and social ramifications of the unfolding controversy.

During his testimony in Wolof, Seck emphatically stated, “Xamul woon li may dund” — a phrase that translates to “He knew nothing about my private life.” This admission has sent shockwaves through the political landscape, raising questions about the nature of their relationship and the motives behind the allegations.
Key details of Ndiaga Seck’s arrest and detention
On Monday morning, Ndiaga Seck was brought before the prosecutor’s office in Linguère after being detained by local police. Following a brief hearing, he was charged with unnatural acts and subsequently placed under judicial custody by the investigating judge in Louga. His detention has been extended pending further investigation into the case.
The charges stem from an ongoing legal probe that has already drawn significant public attention. As authorities continue their inquiries, the political fallout from this case shows no signs of subsiding.
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