“Ghana and Kenya Are Looking for Me; I Left That Dusty Continent Long Ago,” Russian Balthazar Claims

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An alleged social media account believed to be linked to the controversial foreign content creator popularly known as “Russian Balthazar” has surfaced online, intensifying public reaction across Ghana and Kenya.

The development follows reports that the individual’s identity was publicly disclosed by Interior Minister Hon. Sam George amid ongoing investigations into viral videos allegedly recorded in parts of Africa.

A post circulating online from the purported account included a caption suggesting that he had left the continent and mocking efforts to locate him.

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The wording has been widely condemned by social media users, many of whom describe it as disrespectful to African nations.

The controversy stems from earlier viral content allegedly involving the secret filming and distribution of intimate encounters.

The videos triggered widespread debate about consent, privacy, and digital exploitation.

Unverified reports circulating online have also claimed severe emotional consequences for some individuals featured in the footage, though authorities have not publicly confirmed such claims.

Also read: “I Was Not Interested, But He Started Touching My Thing, Which Led to It” – Esther Speaks on Russian Balthazar Scandal

Public calls for accountability have grown louder, with advocacy groups urging law enforcement agencies to pursue due process and ensure justice where necessary.

Analysts note that the situation underscores the urgent need for stronger digital content regulation and cross-border cooperation in addressing online misconduct.

Authorities have yet to officially confirm the authenticity of the alleged account.

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