In a shocking development, Stephen Ejezie, a former staff member at Access Bank’s Oniru branch in Lagos, has been accused of secretly recording and selling over 400 explicit videos of his female colleagues.
According to multiple sources, Ejezie allegedly hid a camera in the female restroom used by contact centre staff — employees who often work overnight shifts and are forced to bathe and sleep at the office due to their demanding schedules.
His activities came to light on Wednesday, April 24, around 1:30 a.m., when a female staff member noticed a recording device hidden in a nearby toilet cubicle while she was taking a bath. Upon raising an alarm, colleagues forced the cubicle door open, only to find Ejezie inside.
He reportedly claimed he “didn’t know” how he ended up in the female restroom but could not explain the recording device. Following the incident, Access Bank management ordered his arrest, and a subsequent raid on his residence uncovered more than 400 illicit videos on his laptop.
Investigations revealed that Ejezie had allegedly been profiting from the recordings by selling them on platforms like Telegram and OnlyFans, targeting international buyers, including individuals from Europe and India.
Despite the damning evidence, sources say Ejezie has since been released from police custody