- A Russian man, identified as Yaytseslav, angered many on social media after sharing private videos of his encounters with women
- Yaytseslav targets women across Africa, persuading many of them to accompany him to his home for leisurely moments, all of which he records.
- It is yet to be confirmed whether these women were aware of the cameras, with social media users calling on the authorities to investigate the matter
A man believed to be of Russian origin has angered many on social media after posting private events with women on his various social media pages.
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The man, identified as Yaytseslav, recorded his interactions with these women, starting when he meets them on the streets and in supermarkets, before taking them to his residence.
Reports suggest that he targets women in particular across Africa, shaming them by sharing videos online, claiming that some women may not even know they are being filmed.
Recently, Ghanaians expressed their anger after he posted videos showing their women on his platforms.

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How does a Russian man attract women to make gestures with him?
Yaytseslav is said to be targeting women at the Accra Mall, which is reportedly his biggest hangout. After taking pictures of his interactions with them, he shares the snapshots on other social media platforms and reserves private time for a personal Telegram channel.
In his videos, he starts by greeting the women and introducing himself. He then asks for their names and phone numbers, giving them flattering words.
While some women reject his engagement, others follow him to his house, where he continues to record their interactions.
What did netizens say about the Russian man’s videos?
Social media users are reacting with mixed feelings, with some defending the women, others condemning the man’s actions, and some calling for legal action to be taken against him for filming without consent.
Barnabas Laryea:
“There are many women in Accra Mall waiting to be seduced every day! Demand meets demand.”
Tommy Anum:
“If you look at the videos, you could see that these women were very camera-savvy and knew exactly what they were doing. Some of the scenes appear to have been scripted.”

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Ms. queenbeex:
“Know your value and worth. The first queen. I’m single, but I kept moving forward.”
Conifer:
“Lol, I think he just likes African women. Russians are very nice people; there are many in my country, and they tend to like Africans in general.”
Drum:
“Adults have the right to have sex with whomever they choose. However, he must be arrested for taking videos without consent and sharing them without permission.”
Antonio_patiencepedro:
“Stop thinking that a white man will bring you something better. This is bad. Sister, unless you’re a working girl, I don’t understand why you’re leaving with this wonderful man. I’m so disappointed.”
Princess Stunna:
“This is where we need the Ghanaian government to work with the Russian authorities to arrest this guy for cyberbullying and any sex-related crime. This is how governments protect their people. It also shows that some people are desperate because they are probably poor and think something can happen from going home with a stranger.”
What did the woman in Baltasar Engonga’s viral videos say?
In other news, TUKO.co.ke reported that the leaked video scandal of Equatorial Guinea’s former anti-corruption chief Baltasar Ebang Engonga changed many times.
One of the women caught on the videos is reported to have lodged a complaint with the police in Equatorial Guinea after claims that many women agreed to be filmed.
He admitted to having a romantic relationship with Engonga but refused to give permission to be recorded instigating a new wave of police cases regarding the Engonga saga.
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