A disturbing video circulating on social media has sparked widespread outrage after two young women from South Africa, commonly referred to as Mzansi girls, were allegedly stripped naked by suspected internet fraudsters known locally as Yahoo boys in Nigeria. Click on Read original at the top to watch the video involved.
The incident, which is still under investigation and has not been independently verified by authorities, reportedly shows the women being humiliated after they were accused of theft. The footage, which has spread rapidly across various platforms, has triggered condemnation from human rights advocates and social media users who describe the act as degrading and unlawful.
According to circulating claims online, the victims were confronted by a group of men suspected to be involved in cyber fraud activities before the situation escalated into physical and public humiliation.
However, details surrounding the exact circumstances remain unclear, and the identities of those involved have not been officially confirmed.
Authorities in both Nigeria and South Africa have not issued formal statements at the time of this report, but calls are growing for a thorough investigation into the incident and for those responsible to be brought to justice if the allegations are proven true.
Human rights observers have also condemned the act, emphasizing that taking the law into one’s own hands and subjecting individuals to public humiliation violates basic human dignity and legal rights, regardless of the accusations involved.
Investigations are expected to continue as pressure mounts on relevant authorities to identify those involved and clarify the authenticity and context of the footage.
