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Summary
A Twitter user, @superlegss, has accused Igoh Abraham of using CCTV installations to spy on female clients, storing explicit recordings without their consent. The allegations, shared on Mar. 20, 2025, have sparked conversations about digital sexual violence and the need for stronger legal protections for women’s privacy.Â
A disturbing case of digital sexual predation has surfaced after a woman on Twitter, @superlegss, accused a man identified as Igoh Abraham of unlawfully spying on female clients through CCTV installations. The revelation, shared on Mar. 20, 2025, highlights the dangers of technology-enabled sexual violence and the urgent need for stronger protections for women’s privacy and security.
In her viral tweet, @superlegss stated that Abraham, who operates in Karu, Abuja, installs security cameras for women and secretly retains access to their login credentials. This access, she claims, allows him to watch them in their private spaces without their consent. “So this guy Abraham Igoh @IgohAbraham and @ab_igoh on IG installs CCTV for female clients and unlawfully gains access to their login details. He was caught with plenty nudes of these women on his phone,” she wrote.
She also attached a WhatsApp post labeling Abraham a “sexual predator,” warning women that he records and stores explicit footage of them without their knowledge. The post urged past clients to change their security settings immediately.
Attempts to reach @superlegss for further information were unsuccessful, as her direct messages remain locked. However, her warning has sparked widespread discussion on the urgent need for stronger laws and accountability measures to prevent men from weaponising technology against women.