Please everyone should delete my videos – Lady in viral video begs
A Nigerian lady identified as Aisha has reportedly pleaded with online viewers to delete her leaked viral videos that recently surfaced on WhatsApp.

In a series of leaked chat screenshots, Aisha was seen begging the viewers to take down the footage, offering ₦150,000 (about GHS 1,185) in exchange for her privacy.
She allegedly expressed deep concern that the viral content could damage her reputation and bring shame to her religious faith.
According to the chat, Aisha pleaded, “I’ll send 150k now, just delete it. Nobody must see it.”
However, the online viewer, who is said to be a blogger, allegedly refused her request, claiming that the clip had already been shared and would soon spread further.
The situation has since sparked massive reactions across social media, with many condemning the violation of her privacy, while others criticized her involvement in the controversial video.
The incident has also reignited discussions around blackmail, morality, and consent in Nigeria’s digital space.
Religious leaders and activists continue to call for stronger laws against the distribution of explicit content without consent, stressing the emotional and psychological harm it causes victims.
As of now, Aisha has not issued an official public statement beyond the leaked chats, but the controversy continues to trend online, raising questions about digital ethics and personal accountability.