Paystack cites ‘reputational damage’ as reason for sacking cofounder Ezra Olubi

[NigerianEye - Nigeria] - 24/11/2025
Paystack says it terminated the employment of Ezra Olubi, its cofounder, due to “significant negative reputational damage” linked to resurfaced tweets. According to a TechCabal report, the fintech company said the action was taken independently of the ongoing investigation into allegations of workplace misconduct. In a statement to the publication, Paystack explained that it acted within its contractual rights and “followed due process,” adding that all financial entitlements due to Olubi had been settled. “As a regulated company operating in multiple markets, we have a responsibility to (…)
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