5 Boys, 1 Girl: Viral Azigi Leaked Video of BECE Graduates Spark Outrage Online

πŸ“ Accra β€’ by Znews β€’ Jul 04, 2026

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You know how the internet can beβ€”one moment you're scrolling for memes, and the next, you're confronted with a video that leaves you absolutely speechless. Well, that's exactly what's happening right now with a clip that's making the rounds on Telegram and X (formerly Twitter), and it's sparking a firestorm of debate online.

The footage, which has already racked up thousands of views, shows a group of recent BECE graduates engaging in what can only be described as deeply disturbing behavior. It appears to show a 14-year-old female student being subjected to a humiliating "send-off" by five of her male classmates in a classroom on their final day of school.

What was supposed to be a fun end-of-year "atopa" match (you know, the playful dances that often go viral) quickly took a dark and unacceptable turn. The video shows the boys taking things way too far, using the young girl in a degrading manner. In one particularly troubling moment, a boy wearing an Arsenal jersey is seen aggressively pressuring the clearly exhausted girl, forcing the situation even when she seemed tired and unwilling.



Unsurprisingly, the video has been met with a tidal wave of anger and disgust. The comment sections are flooded with people calling out the boys' behavior, with many demanding that the police step in and hold them accountable for the humiliation they caused and the disgrace they've brought upon their school.

But amidst all the outrage, a lot of folks are asking a bigger, more painful question: How did we get here? Many commenters believe this isn't just about a few "bad kids." They're pointing the finger at a potential lack of parental guidance and supervision, arguing that if a child thinks this kind of behavior is acceptable in a place of learning, something has gone seriously wrong at home.

It's a messy, heartbreaking situation that has everyone from concerned parents to outraged citizens asking for answers. One thing is for sure: this conversation is far from over.
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