The suspension of Ezra Olubi, co founder and Chief Technology Officer of Paystack, continues to dominate conversations across Nigeriaโs online space. Paystack confirmed the suspension after a sexual misconduct allegation involving a subordinate became public, and recent reactions show the matter is gaining more traction than when it first broke.

The company stated that Olubi has been removed from all duties while an internal investigation takes place. Paystack described the process as fair, transparent and structured, stressing that it would make no further comment until the review is completed. The announcement pushed the conversation into the spotlight once again, with Nigerians weighing in on what they believe should happen next.
Lawyers, Tech Professionals and Social Media Users Split in Their Reactions
One of the strongest reactions came from human rights lawyer Deji Adeyanju, who publicly demanded that the police open a formal inquiry. He argued that the resurfaced comments circulating online show behaviour that deserves legal scrutiny, even if the internal company process continues. Adeyanju cited relevant Nigerian laws and said the matter should not remain only in the hands of Paystack.



His comments came as old tweets from Olubiโs deactivated X account reappeared across social platforms, leading to more outrage. Many Nigerians described the tweets as disturbing, with some calling them alarming for someone who held a major leadership position in a fast growing fintech company. The tweets have become a central part of the online conversation, and many users say they want investigators to review them as part of the wider allegation.
Tech professionals also joined the discussion. Several founders and engineers commented that the situation highlights deeper issues within workplace culture in Nigeriaโs tech ecosystem. They argue that startups must take complaints more seriously and ensure safer reporting channels for employees, especially junior staff who may not feel protected.

Across Instagram, Reddit and X, reactions have varied. Some users believe Paystack did the right thing by suspending Olubi immediately to preserve the integrity of the investigation. Others feel the company should have issued a clearer public statement about its harassment policies. A few warned against making final judgments before the full findings are released, noting that the allegation is still under investigation.
The resurfaced tweets attracted another wave of comments. Critics say the posts reflect patterns of inappropriate behaviour, while some users urge caution and argue that social media screenshots must be verified before being treated as evidence. The debate has created a divide between those calling for immediate legal consequences and those advocating for due process.
Meanwhile, Paystack has remained consistent in its stance. It has declined to provide additional details and is focused on completing the investigation according to company policy. The fintech firm, acquired by Stripe in 2020, is one of the most watched companies in Africaโs technology sector, and many are paying close attention to how it handles this internal crisis.
For the first time in years, Olubi is absent from public view. His X account was deactivated shortly after the allegation began trending, and he has not issued any personal statement. This silence has contributed to even more speculation and commentary, as Nigerians wait to see whether he will share his side of the story.
As reactions continue to unfold, the situation has become a major talking point about accountability, leadership and workplace ethics in Nigeriaโs tech industry. The public is watching closely, and many expect that the outcome of Paystackโs investigation will shape how similar cases are handled in the future.






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