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In Ghana 2009 reports about rampant cyberfraud stirred a mass-obsession (not exactly moral panic) with supposed occult rituals enabling successful scams. Films, posters and other media proliferated forged testimonies of occult rituals summarized under the term "Sakawa". The text is in German, for a longer and different analysis of the "Sakawa"-phenomenon in English see Riedel in Winston Mano (Ed.) 2015: Racism, Ethnicity and the Media in Africa.
In Ghana 2009 reports about rampant cyberfraud stirred a mass-obsession (not exactly moral panic) with supposed occult rituals enabling successful scams. Films, posters and other media proliferated forged testimonies of occult rituals summarized under the term "Sakawa". The text is in German, for a longer and different analysis of the "Sakawa"-phenomenon in English see Riedel in Winston Mano (Ed.) 2015: Racism, Ethnicity and the Media in Africa.
In Ghana 2009 reports about rampant cyberfraud stirred a mass-obsession (not exactly moral panic) with supposed occult rituals enabling successful scams. Films, posters and other media proliferated forged testimonies of occult rituals summarized under the term "Sakawa". The text is in German, for a longer and different analysis of the "Sakawa"-phenomenon in English see Riedel in Winston Mano (Ed.) 2015: Racism, Ethnicity and the Media in Africa.