Paystack has sacked its co-founder and former Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Ezra Olubi, amid allegations of sexual misconduct.
Olubi, who had been on suspension following resurfaced allegations of sexual misconduct and inappropriate decade-old social media posts, announced his sacking over the weekend.
According to him, Paystack sacked him without adherence to the company’s own rules.
However, in a public statement released over the weekend, Olubi revealed he was informed of his termination on Saturday, November 22, 2025. He claimed that the decision was made “before the supposed investigation was concluded,” and crucially, without any “meeting, hearing, or opportunity for me to respond to the issues raised.”
“Over the past few days, my name and reputation, built over years as co-founder and technical leader at Paystack, have been called into question because of information circulating online,” he wrote.
He said the company’s board suspended him and initiated what it described as an “independent” investigation, prompting him to remain silent.
“Once that process began, I chose not to make any public statements. I did this to avoid interfering with the investigation and because I expected a fair, thorough and unbiased review of the allegations being discussed online,” he wrote.
Olubi added that he was not granted a hearing before the company ended his contract.
He stated,” I was not given a meeting or an opportunity to respond before my contract was ended,” adding that the termination “appeared to contravene the terms of [his] suspension and the company’s internal policies.”
He suggested the silence during the investigation allowed “assumptions and misrepresentations to spread without challenge.”
Olubi insisted that the resurfaced tweets do not reflect his conduct.
“Those who know me personally or professionally understand that the posts being circulated do not reflect my conduct or the way I have lived my life.
“I have always… conducted myself in a manner that respects everyone’s dignity and safety,” he wrote.
He concluded that his legal team would “explore possible steps in response.”
The news that Paystack sacked Ezra Olubi comes amid a controversy that began in mid-November after a social media post accusing Olubi of abusive behaviour went viral.
The backlash prompted online users to dig up explicit tweets he posted between 2009 and 2013, sparking widespread criticism.
The allegation surfaced after an individual who had a previous relationship with Olubi posted personal complaints online.
This led to renewed scrutiny of several explicit tweets Olubi wrote between 2009 and 2013, many of which contained sexually suggestive comments involving colleagues and minors. He has since deactivated his X account.
Following the allegation, Paystack confirmed that it had suspended Olubi and opened a formal investigation, stating that it had set up a review process and intended to appoint an independent investigator.
Founded in 2015 by Olubi and Shola Akinlade, Paystack is a leading African payments company.
It became the first Nigerian startup accepted into Y Combinator in 2016 and was acquired by Stripe in 2020 for more than $200 million.
