••uncovers disturbing allegations of manipulation and isolation surrounding the disappearance of @stylebyejiro CEO, Ejiro, after she joined a prayer group known as Naiboth.
An OBSERVERS TIMES investigation has been launched into the disappearance of Ejiro, the CEO of the popular Instagram business @stylebyejiro, raising serious concerns about a prayer group she recently joined, now suspected by many to be operating as a cult. The case has ignited widespread alarm on social media, with users urging authorities to urgently investigate Ejiro’s whereabouts and the activities of the group.
According to information brought to light by concerned social media user @nhn_couture, Ejiro became involved with a prayer group led by individuals identified as Joy Solomon and Aba, with other prominent members allegedly including Elizabeth Owen-Eloho and Bishop Taiye Adekammi. This group reportedly goes by the name Naiboth.
OBSERVERS TIMES investigation has uncovered disturbing allegations of manipulative and coercive practices employed by Naiboth. @nhn_couture claims that Ejiro was subjected to brainwashing techniques, leading her to liquidate her business assets and hand over the proceeds to the group under the guise of a “seed” offering. Furthermore, Ejiro was allegedly systematically isolated from her family and close friends, with the group falsely convincing her that her own mother harbored ill intentions towards her.
Ejiro was last seen two weeks before the initial alarm was raised online just yesterday. Her family and friends have been unable to establish any contact with her since her disappearance, and her current location remains unknown. @nhn_couture reports that Ejiro’s family has taken the crucial step of reporting the matter to law enforcement agencies, who are now reportedly actively searching for the suspected camp where the prayer group is believed to be operating.
Further details uncovered by OBSERVERS TIMES investigation, based on information from @nhn_couture, reveal a deeply concerning pattern of behavior within the prayer group. Joy Solomon, identified as a self-proclaimed prophet within Naiboth, allegedly enforced strict spiritual directives upon its members. These directives reportedly included the alarming practice of cursing individuals who resisted the group’s teachings and a strict prohibition against recording any of their meetings.
OBSERVERS TIMES investigation has also revealed accusations that the group specifically targets vulnerable women. @nhn_couture has issued a strong warning to the public, urging caution and vigilance towards similar groups that present themselves as offering prayer and spiritual guidance, highlighting the potential for exploitation and harm. The investigation into Ejiro’s disappearance and the activities of Naiboth is ongoing.

