A disturbing scandal has rocked the University of Cape Coast (UCC) following revelations that a third-year student, popularly known on campus as Blaq
A disturbing scandal has rocked the University of Cape Coast (UCC) following revelations that a third-year student, popularly known on campus as Blaq Mhizper, allegedly recorded dozens of intimate encounters with unsuspecting female students without their consent.
The incident has sparked widespread outrage across the campus and on Internet as some Ghanaians demanding his expulsion, arrest, and prosecution.
According to reports, more than 50 explicit videos involving female students and acquaintances were retrieved from the student’s laptop.
Sources claim that Blaq Mhizper allegedly concealed his phone or other recording devices in hidden corners during private moments to capture the encounters secretly.
What has shocked many is that some of the victims are said to be partners of his close friends, leading to accusations of betrayal and a deepening sense of outrage both on campus and online.
The revelations have since gone viral on social media, with Twitter (now X) users spearheading calls for swift disciplinary action by the university and immediate intervention by law enforcement.
Students on the UCC campus have been left stunned by the revelations.
Some expressed anger at the violation of privacy and the damage caused to the reputation of the victims, while others demanded that the university set a precedent by handing down the strongest possible sanctions.
On X, hashtags condemning Blaq Mhizper trended for hours, with users insisting that his alleged actions amount to a breach of trust, exploitation, and a criminal offence under the cybercrime and sexual offence laws.
“UCC must expel him and hand him over to the police. This is not just misconduct; this is a crime,” one user wrote.
Others argued that Ghanaian universities must strengthen monitoring and disciplinary systems to protect students from predatory behavior.
Disappearance and Silence
In the aftermath of the scandal, Blaq Mhizper reportedly deactivated all his social media accounts.
Friends say attempts to reach him by phone have proven futile, raising questions about his whereabouts.
This disappearance has only intensified public suspicion, with many believing he is attempting to evade accountability.
Meanwhile, pressure is mounting on UCC’s administration to issue an official statement.
Alumni and student groups are calling for transparency in handling the matter, emphasizing that the university’s image and its duty of care to students are at stake.

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