A viral video circulating across social media platforms has sparked widespread outrage after two Ugandan women were allegedly stripped naked by suspected internet fraudsters, commonly referred to as Yahoo boys, over accusations of theft in Nigeria… WATCH THE VIDEO
The disturbing footage, which has not yet been officially verified by law enforcement authorities, reportedly shows the women being publicly humiliated after they were accused of stealing an item believed to belong to the group. The incident has generated intense reactions online, with many condemning the act as inhumane, degrading, and unlawful.
According to information shared online, the two women were confronted by a group of men suspected to be involved in cyber fraud activities before the situation allegedly escalated into intimidation and public abuse.
The identities of the women and the alleged perpetrators have not been officially confirmed, while the exact location and circumstances surrounding the incident also remain unclear.
The video has continued to attract attention on social media, with several users demanding an immediate investigation and justice for the victims. Many argued that regardless of any accusation, no individual deserves to be subjected to public humiliation or physical abuse.
Human rights advocates have also reacted to the incident, emphasizing that taking the law into one’s own hands is unacceptable and violates basic human rights as well as due legal process.
As of the time of filing this report, no official statement had been released by security agencies regarding the viral footage. However, calls for authorities to thoroughly investigate the matter and prosecute anyone found culpable continue to grow online.
Investigations are expected to continue as more details emerge surrounding the controversial video.



