Russian content creator Yaytseslav Trahov, already the subject of a massive continental outcry for his predatory “travel” videos, has reached a shocking new low by filming his attempts to seduce women inside a Nairobi church.
In a viral video that has sent shockwaves through the Roysambu community, Trahov—equipped with discreet camera glasses—is seen infiltrating a service at the Jesus Winners Ministry.
The footage captures him scanning the pews and striking up conversations with “pious” female faithful as they prepared for worship.
The infiltration took a surreal turn when the presiding preacher noticed the foreign visitor. Unaware of Trahov’s true motives or his history of filming “secret” sexual encounters, the pastor paused to engage him.
In a moment that congregants now describe as “deeply unfortunate,” the preacher jokingly asked Trahov if he was interested in marrying one of the “godly sisters” seated next to him.
Trahov, who frequently uses a “language barrier” to mask his intentions, later told his subscribers he pretended not to understand the English questions to avoid scrutiny while he continued his “hunt.”
The spiritual atmosphere of the morning was shattered by the afternoon. Follow-up clips shared by the Russian tourist show the very same woman he was seated next to in church appearing inside his private Airbnb.
The controversial Russian Tourist attends a service at Jesus Winners Ministry church in Roysambu and lures a female church member to his Airbnb pic.twitter.com/0StQOm9yTY
— ALERT254 (@MotoMushene) February 13, 2026
The recording—part of a series Trahov uses to boast about his “seduction skills”—shows the woman in a relaxed state within the apartment.
The Russian content creator has sparked a massive wave of outrage across the African continent after exposing himself as a high-tech sex predator who secretly recorded his sexual encounters with local women.
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Yaytseslav has been accused of using sophisticated Meta smart glasses—indistinguishable from regular sunglasses—to film women in Kenya and Ghana.
The recordings, which often transition from a casual street approach at a shopping mall to a hotel room within hours, have ignited a fierce debate about Western privilege, digital privacy, and the exploitation of vulnerable women.
