[2] In early 2019, Ndongo gained attention for appearing on the Espejo Público programme on Antena 3 in which he denied the existence of racism in Spain; he said it was ironic that his opponent Elisa Beni, a white woman, was saying the opposite.
[7] Also in December 2019, Ndongo made headlines for his reaction to a gang rape of a minor by players of the Arandina CF football team.
He wrote on Twitter "These girls consume alcohol, smoke and upload to Instagram photos of their arses and their thongs, but when things happen later we call them minors",[8] and said "Today I woke up with the sensation that any woman can drop my sons in the shit and ruin their lives whenever she feels like it".
[11] In February 2020, Ndongo was suspended from Twitter for video clips in which he said that left-wing women are sexually unsatisfied as they lack virile men in their lives.
[4] Nine months later, he was suspended again for spreading fake news in which he used an unrelated photograph from Algeria to implicate Arabs in the looting of a Lacoste store in Logroño.
[6] In April 2021, Ndongo strongly criticised Vox for their threat to deport Serigne Mbayé, a Madrid deputy for Unidas Podemos who was born in Senegal and naturalised as a Spaniard.