Instagram Businesswoman Ejiro Reported Missing After Joining Controversial Prayer Group

 Concerns are growing over the mysterious disappearance of Ejiro, CEO of the popular Instagram-based fashion brand @stylebyejiro. According to online reports, she went missing shortly after joining a prayer group that several social media users claim operates as a cult.


The alarm was first raised by @nhn_couture, who shared that Ejiro became involved with a group known as Naiboth, reportedly led by individuals identified as Joy Solomon and Aba. Other prominent names linked to the group include Elizabeth Owen-Eloho and Bishop Taiye Adekammi. Allegations against the group include manipulation, coercive control, and exploitative practices.


Sources claim that Ejiro was allegedly brainwashed by the group, persuaded to sell off her business assets, and instructed to hand over the proceeds as a “seed offering.” Reports also suggest she was isolated from her family and friends, with group members convincing her that her own mother intended to harm her.


Ejiro was last seen two weeks prior to the public alert posted just a day ago. Her loved ones have been unable to reach her since her disappearance, and her current whereabouts remain unknown.


The disturbing nature of this case has prompted widespread calls on social media for law enforcement to step in and investigate the circumstances surrounding her vanishing. Many fear for her safety and are demanding accountability for those allegedly i


nvolved.