
A third-year University of Cape Coast (UCC) student, known as Blaq Mhizper, is facing intense public outrage after over 50 videos of himself and female students engaging in intimate acts were discovered on his laptop.
Reports indicate that the videos, widely referred to as ‘maame ne paapa’ content, were recorded without the consent of the women involved. Blaq Mhizper allegedly hid his phone in discreet locations to capture the acts, including some involving partners of his close friends, raising serious concerns about breach of trust and privacy violations.
The revelation has sparked widespread condemnation on social media, with many Ghanaians calling for his immediate expulsion from UCC and legal action by law enforcement agencies.
Currently, Blaq Mhizper has deactivated all social media accounts, and friends report that he is unreachable by phone. Authorities and university officials have yet to comment on the matter.
The incident has reignited national conversations on digital privacy, consent, and campus safety, with calls for stricter measures to protect students from similar abuses.
Source – My News Ghana