See the face of the Russian man who wooed multiple Ghanaian women into his bed

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The Russian man, Yaytseslav

The face of the nefarious Russian man identified as Yaytseslav has surfaced on social media following his viral video of his encounters with multiple Ghanaian women.

Gossips 24 TV in a post, however, indicated that Yaytseslav may not be his real name, as he is called Vyacheslav Trahov.

The Russian man, in multiple videos, showed him wooing Ghanaian women around Accra Mall, filming them and then taking them to his apartment without showing his face.  

In a viral video shared on X, the Russian man was seen walking in a hallway with a darkshades on.

Meanwhile, Ghanaian social media, particularly X, has been thrown into chaos after a Yaytseslav released multiple videos of him wooing Ghanaian women into his bed.

The information gathered also suggests the Russian man didn’t start his dealings in Ghana, but started from other African countries.

According to reports, Yaytseslav, the Russian man, mostly target women from the  Accra Mall were he engages with shoppers while recording their interaction, exchanging contacts, and the next thing you know, the women are visiting him in his hotel room.

Reports suggest the Russian man’s moments, from his first contact to private settings, are reportedly documented and turned into content for his audience on multiple social media platforms.

Yaytseslav is said to run active social media pages on TikTok and YouTube, where he posts summary-style videos of these encounters.

Social media users claim there are over 40 videos involving Ghanaian women across these public platforms.

Also, beyond the public posts, Yaytseslav operate a private subscription channel on Telegram, with one having to pay around 400 Russian Rubles, roughly $5 per month.

The situation has garnered reactions, with many questioning issues of privacy, consent, and the apparent monetisation of these encounters. Several users have called on the Ghana Police Service to step in.

Some netizens reacting to the video stated, “It was no exploitation, he was regarded as a valuable resource, and he took advantage of it.. case close!!”.

“Those saying he took advantage nu. Do u understand what advantage means? If it were to be a black man, would they have followed?”, a netizen added.

One X user added, “He just used ‘Come with me, ‘ and they followed him willingly. A Ghanaian man can try the same “Come with me” and let him see if it will work aa🤣. His only wrongdoing here was to record them secretly and post it”.

“Leave the guy alone. Those women are not vulnerable; they don’t just have standards and values. Go to hell”, a netizen added.

“As much as what the man did is wrong, none of those women were taken advantage of. He met them in public places and just asks come with me and cos he is Obroni, they follow. He is, however, at fault for recording people privately without their consent”.

One more Ghanaian added, “Don’t use the word vulnerable cos they are not !!! Greedy girls. They think obroni is heaven. Nkwasiafo. Now they crying”

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