- A Russian national known as Yaytseslav has gone viral after he secretly recorded Kenyan women
- The man is said to have been secretly targeting African women, and he had caused uproar in Ghana
- Kenyan comedian Terence Creative has weighed in on the matter, asking online DCIs to find the Russian national
Kenyan comedian Terence Creative has commented on the viral Russian man Yaytseslav’s viral videos.

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The man has caused an uproar on social media after revelations that he had been secretly recording Kenyan women.
How Russian national recorded women
The man targets African women, and he convinces them to follow or visit his apartment after the first encounter.
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It has been discovered that the Russian national uses smart glasses to secretly record his encounters with the women.
The man embarrasses women he has had encounters with by sharing their videos on his social media platforms.

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During his recorded encounters, he first greets a woman, then compliments her before he asks her to visit him.
He then explains that he lives around the mall, and after exchanging contacts, he invites a woman to his house.
Comedian and content creator Terence Creative has shared a message on social media asking online DCIs to locate the Russian national.

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Terence noted that Kenyans should not stand by while their women get disrespected.
“This man must respect Kenyan women and their privacy. Online DCI tuingie kazi huyu apatikane. We won’t keep quiet as our ladies get disrespected… privacy is key and must be respected,” he said.
Netizens react to Terence’s message
Here is what they had to say:
Mwamlanda Wajerynajery:
“Nobody is forced to go with him; he asks them politely. Let the ladies respect themselves too.”
Sengah Simon:
“The ladies disrespected themselves. Some even disrespected their marriages.”
Muturi Kamau:
“Waanikwe kabisa; most Kenyan women don’t have standards, and they are very greedy for money.”
Rojan Ogolla:
“Willing buyer, willing seller. Two adults consenting to an act isn’t illegal.”
Duncan Odhis Ochieng:
“Russia have their own Facebook, Twitter, and WhatsApp, so kumpata ni hard.”
Kamau Levy:
“I guess the Russian guy has helped the husbands and boyfriends of those ladies to know the type of women they have always been with.”
Bor Timothy:
“Uzuri the guy was asking, ‘are you single? How old are you?’ Wacha watu wafanye vile wanataka It’s Valentine’s, Terence. Plus, everyone was happy; the only problem was recording and posting without their consent.”
Why did Chebby plead with fans to forgive Terence?
In other news, Milly Chebby had asked her fans to forgive her husband after his distasteful remarks aimed at the Kisii community.
The comedian had shared a tribal remark about Fred Matiang’i that Kenyans found unamusing.
The Jubilee Party had appointed Matiang’i as the party’s deputy and endorsed him for the presidency.
Kenyans condemned Terence, and he was forced to delete his post after a few hours. Some of his fans started a campaign to unfollow him.
His wife later asked their followers to forgive her hubby.
Source: TUKO.co.ke





