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‘I beat men for a living’

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsFebruary 26, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Leti Crystal describes herself as a modern-day 'superhero' for the mistreated Leti Crystal describes herself as a modern-day ‘superhero’ for the mistreated

Leti Crystal, a Ugandan travel enthusiast, recently discussed her unique business, a professional vigilante service that helps survivors of abuse, on the TUBTS podcast.

Crystal, who describes herself as a modern-day “superhero” for the mistreated, explained her mission to the host.

The segment, detailing her approach to protecting women from their abusers, has since gone viral on social media, as reported by Black Enterprise.

“I recently started a business where I beat men who beat pregnant women, underage girls, or rape victims,” she revealed.

“I will start working with the police, and my goal is to beat at least 1,000 men before 2027,” she added.

The idea has already proven more lucrative than her career in content creation.

Crystal leverages her social media presence to drive growth, sourcing a significant portion of her clientele through platforms like TikTok.

However, reports from the Nigerian Bulletin reveal that Crystal’s venture is a group effort. She manages a dedicated team to carry out these missions, where they are hired by women to deliver “hard lessons” to abusive men.

“Yes, it is real,” added Crystal. “I have a group of people that I work with to beat them into shape, and if you are in a violent relationship or he is cheating on you, we beat such men back into shape properly.”

While some view her business as an extreme form of retaliation, Crystal has found overwhelming support within her community.

One comment asked, “How do I invest in this business?”

Another stated, “If the justice system worked consistently, no one would even be talking about this. This is a welcome development, btw.”

Still, critics might argue that her methods only continue the cycle of violence, but Crystal views it differently. For her, the physical nature of the work serves as a clear deterrent, ensuring abusers realize their actions carry immediate consequences.

According to a report, Crystal emphasized that her mission goes beyond violence. “It’s about protecting women and sending a message that abuse will not be tolerated. I want women to feel empowered to stand up for themselves,” she said.

The vulnerability of Black women to interpersonal violence (IPV) is a pressing issue, particularly in West Africa. The Coalition of Feminists for Social Change (COFEM) has identified IPV as a “critical regional concern.”

Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) is a severe issue in Africa, with rates significantly higher than the global average.

A study indicates that the pooled prevalence of IPV in Africa is estimated to range from 36% to over 41%, surpassing the global average of 30%. Furthermore, nearly half (45.6%) of African women experience partner violence in their lifetime. The highest prevalence rates are found in Middle Africa (49.3%) and East Africa (44.1%).

Research indicates that women in Cameroon, Uganda, and the Democratic Republic of Congo face elevated levels of this violence.

While ethical concerns remain, Crystal has become a viable solution for abused women to reclaim their power and agency. She hopes to keep street justice alive until the legal system can effectively support women experiencing interpersonal violence.

Through her bold approach and clear mission, Crystal is translating personal conviction into direct action. She offers survivors a unique form of protection while actively challenging the societal norms that often allow abuse to persist.

@sasanewsmedia

The 1,000-Man Challenge: Why This Ugandan Woman is Charging to “Beat Men into Shape” A viral podcast clip has thrust a Ugandan woman known as Aleti into the global spotlight after she claimed she runs a business “disciplining” men on behalf of angry partners. In the now-trending interview, she says women hire her to physically confront men accused of cheating, abuse, or financial scams. According to Aleti, demand for her services is high—so high that she claims it earns more than content creation. She openly describes targeting men at local bars and neighborhood “kafunda” spots, adding that she has set an ambitious goal: to have “disciplined” 1,000 men by 2027.

♬ original sound – sasanewsmedia

@thealeti ♬ original sound – Nardose

Meanwhile, watch GhanaWeb’s exposé on the ‘dark side of Kayamata’ and its devastating impact

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