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Ghana Warns Over Image-Based Abuse as Viral Foreigner Videos in Kenya Trigger Public Outrage

MercyBy MercyFebruary 15, 2026No Comments
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Ghana Warns Over Image-Based Abuse as Viral Foreigner Videos in Kenya Trigger Public Outrage

The Government of Ghana has issued a public warning and ordered investigations following allegations that a foreign national secretly recorded and shared intimate encounters with women without their consent, a development that has simultaneously sparked concern and debate in Kenya.

In a statement released on Saturday, February 14, Ghana’s Ministry of Gender confirmed it was aware of reports that the suspect interacted with several women, captured private content and circulated it online. Authorities described the conduct as a serious criminal offence and a violation of personal dignity.

Ghana Warns Over Image-Based Abuse as Viral Foreigner Videos in Kenya Trigger Public Outrage
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Officials stressed that “the non-consensual recording and distribution of intimate images is a criminal offence and a clear violation of dignity and privacy.”

The ministry added that even if the suspect is no longer within Ghanaian jurisdiction, investigations would still proceed in collaboration with international partners.

“It is important to state that, before these reports, the Ministry of Gender had already been working with the Ministry of Communication on measures to prevent and respond to image-based sexual abuse,” the statement read.

According to the ministry, ongoing interventions include cooperation with online platforms and digital safety systems to remove harmful material.

“These ongoing efforts include digital safety interventions, engagement with online platforms, and mechanisms for reporting and takedown of abusive content,” officials added.

Authorities further confirmed they were coordinating with police agencies and cross-border partners to track the suspect and prevent further circulation of the material.


Viral videos in Kenya raise alarm

The controversy intensified in Kenya after widely shared social media clips showed a foreign man, who identified himself online as Russian, approaching women in public spaces and arranging private meetings shortly after initial encounters.

Ghana Warns Over Image-Based Abuse as Viral Foreigner Videos in Kenya Trigger Public Outrage
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The footage, reportedly recorded in parts of Nairobi and Mombasa, shows the man initiating conversations in malls, streets and supermarkets before convincing some women to accompany him to a short-stay apartment.

Unverified claims circulating online suggest the recordings may have been captured using wearable technology, possibly smart glasses resembling the Ray‑Ban Meta smart glasses, raising broader fears about covert recording devices and privacy violations.

Public reaction has been swift, with many Kenyans demanding action from security agencies including the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI).

Digital safety advocates say the incident highlights growing risks associated with online and real-world interactions, particularly where trust is quickly established and private spaces are involved.

Cyber-security analysts warn that image-based abuse has become increasingly complex due to evolving technology, cross-border perpetrators and rapid online sharing.

They note that victims often face psychological harm, reputational damage and social stigma, while perpetrators exploit anonymity and jurisdiction gaps.


Cross-border cooperation

Ghanaian authorities confirmed they are working with international partners to identify the suspect and remove any harmful material circulating online.

Kenyan officials have not yet issued a formal statement but investigations are expected if evidence confirms local offences were committed.

Ghana Warns Over Image-Based Abuse as Viral Foreigner Videos in Kenya Trigger Public Outrage
An undated photo showing people walking along a street in Nairobi.An undated photo showing people walking along a street in Nairobi.

Legal experts say the case demonstrates the need for stronger international digital-crime frameworks, as perpetrators frequently operate across multiple countries.

For now, both governments are urging caution, online awareness and immediate reporting of suspicious behaviour.

The incident has reignited debate around privacy, digital consent and the responsibilities of technology companies in protecting users from exploitation.

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