Mercy360 Blog of Monday, 16 December 2024
Source: Mercy Mensah
A leaked video involving two KNUST students has taken social media by storm. The 5-minute video, which has been trending online, appears to show a sekzual encounter between the two students.
According to reports, the video was recorded inside a guest house by the two students, Albert and Vannybrynah. However, the video was leaked online by a phone repairer who had access to Albert's phone.
The phone repairer allegedly demanded GHS10,000 from Albert in exchange for not sharing the video online. However, when Albert was unable to pay the ransom, the repairer reduced the demand to GHS5,000.
Despite the reduced demand, Albert was still unable to pay the ransom, and the video was subsequently leaked online. The video has since gone viral, with many social media users sharing and commenting on it.
Albert has reportedly filed a complaint with the police regarding the leaked video. It is unclear what action the police will take in response to the complaint.
The leaked video has sparked a lot of debate and discussion online, with many people expressing their opinions on the matter. Some have criticized the phone repairer for leaking the video, while others have blamed Albert and Vannybrynah for recording the video in the first place.
The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of being careful and mindful of one's online presence. It also highlights the need for stronger laws and regulations to protect individuals from online harassment and exploitation.
The leaked video has also raised questions about the culture of sekzualization and the objectification of women in Ghanaian society. Many have called for a more nuanced and respectful conversation about sekzuality and relationships.