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‘I hear they are looking for me. I’ve long left that dusty continent’, Russian tourist mocks Africa

Vyacheslav Trahov, widely known as Yaytseslav and some of his victims
Vyacheslav Trahov, widely known as Yaytseslav and some of his victims

The controversial Russian national, Yaytseslav, who trended for posting private videos of his encounters with Kenyan and Ghanaian women, has mocked the continent in his latest video.

It would be recalled that Yaytselav became a sensation after dozens of his escapades with unsuspecting local women in Kenya and Ghana were posted online.

Some of the women he slept with were wives and girlfriends of local men, leading to uproar and destruction of families.

His modus operandi entails chatting up a woman in a mall and inviting her over to his hotel room or Airbnb.

He films her arrival at his hotel and joins it with the earlier recording of his earlier interaction with the lady.

The Russian would typically caption the clip with the lady’s name, the day he met her, and when she showed up at his place, which is usually the same day as their meeting.

Yaytseslav records the interactions with Meta smart glasses, as a result of which most of the women did not know they were filmed.

Apart from posting the video online on TikTok and YouTube, he also has a private channel where he charges about $40 to admit people to see his intimacy with the ladies.

The circulation of the videos has provoked significant backlash in Kenya and Ghana, with many social media users condemning what they describe as non-consensual recordings and the distribution of private encounters.

Reports suggest that concerned individuals and authorities have begun efforts to locate him for questioning.

In a recent development, the Russian national, reported to be in Asia continuing what he calls his “exploration”, has drawn further anger over comments perceived as insulting to Africa.

In the caption accompanying a new hotel room video featuring an Asian woman, he allegedly referred to Africa as a “dusty continent.” 

The remark has sparked widespread condemnation online, with many describing it as offensive and disrespectful, especially in light of the ongoing uproar surrounding his activities in Ghana and Kenya.

See the video he posted here.

Olu Adeyemi

Accomplished journalist with decades of experience spanning print and digital media.

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