Quality Assurance Specialist: Bank staff caught secretly recording colleagues in the restrooms

Stephen Ifeanyichukwu Ejezie, a former quality assurance specialist at Access Bank, was caught secretly recording his colleagues in the restrooms around 1:30 a.m....READ ORIGINAL & FULL CONTENT FROM SOURCE | READ ORIGINAL & FULL CONTENT FROM SOURCE...

According to reports from insiders, Stephen planted the camera in the restrooms to record them when they use the facility.
Stephen Ifeanyichukwu Ejezie, a former quality assurance specialist at Access Bank, was caught secretly recording his colleagues in the restroom around 1:30 a.m.

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Bank staff who recorded his collgues at the restrooms

Sources say that Stephen was arrested and his house raided, but he was later released.

FIJ reports that staff often work shifts, sleep, and bathe at the office. A source said, “Ejezie snuck into the ladies’ restroom to hide his camera. A lady taking her bath noticed a phone recording her from the toilet cubicle.” When the door was forced open, Ejezie was found.

“He said he didn’t know how he got there but couldn’t explain the video recording.”

After his house was raided, over 400 videos of his colleagues either naked or bathing were found on his laptop. Sources said, “He sells them online, including on OnlyFans and Telegram, mostly to white people and Indians.”

Former colleagues described him as “cool” and “an exceptional agent.” “No one would ever have thought this would come from him,” one said.

Workers fear Access Bank may prioritize its brand over helping victims. “What happens if the videos he already sold circulate online?” a worker asked. A Friday meeting banning overnight stays and warning of jail terms for future incidents only deepened their fears.

“There’s no real support offered,” a source told FIJ. “Many are tr@¥matised already. Some people don’t even know they were recorded. It could haunt them in the future, even politically.”

Access bank is yet to respond to the scandal as of the time this article was published.

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