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#WhereIsEjiro: Missing Fashion Designer Breaks Silence, Shares Ordeal in Spiritual Group

Ejiro, an established and successful fashion designer who suddenly went missing a has spoken now about her ordeal.
Following her sudden disappearance last year, the hashtag #WhereIsEjiro? sparked concern online.

Ejiro’s family has stepped forward to demand her release from the spiritual organization, stating that the group’s profound psychological influence completely estranged her from friends and relatives.

The religious organization, however, refuted this and asserted that Ejiro was voluntarily serving God through their ministry.

In recent developments, the Fashion designer in a video clip recently testified that she was set free from the spiritual organization.

On Sunday, July 5, 2026, Ejiro spoke in church and stated it all began when she celebrated a significant birthday. She later received a prophecy from the group informing her that God intended to use her to save her family.

Ejiro explained that she joined the ministry while seeking spiritual solutions to various family problems. During her time with the group, leaders instructed her to sell all her possessions and donate the proceeds, claiming that God intended to strip her of everything before elevating her.

According to the fashion designer, in obedience to the ministry, she reduced herself to wearing rags and living with nothing. The ministry systematically isolated her from her support system, coercing her into cutting ties with friends and falsely accusing her own mother of witchcraft—a manipulation she fully accepted at the time due to the deep psychological hold they had over her.

She however clarified that following the ugly experience, she started gradually building the courage to leave the ministry.

She also disclosed that whenever she was on the verge of breaking free from the manipulation and thinking for herself, leaders would exploit the concept of the Holy Spirit to regain psychological control over her.

Backstory…

In 2025, an  online prayer group identified as Nebaioth headed by one prophetess Joy Solomon came under heavy criticism for allegedly masterminding the kidnap of business woman and fashion designer Ejiro and CEO of stylebyejiro who went missing after joining a prayer session with the said prayer group.

The event took a shocking twist when family members and colleagues of Ejiro raised alarm over her whereabouts stating that she disappeared with no trace, adding that her phones have been switched off.

The online prayer group has come under fire with several allegations stating that they target young women and brainwash them into believing that God wants to use them, isolating them from their family and taking all they have.

Read Also: Religion goes south as online prayer group, allegedly masterminds lady’s kidnap

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