Access Bank has dismissed Stephen Ifeanyichukwu Ejezie, a former quality assurance specialist at its Oniru, Lagos contact centre, after he was caught secretly filming female colleagues in the bank’s restrooms. The incident, which occurred around 1:30 a.m. last Wednesday, has sparked outrage among staff and the public after reports revealed Ejezie had recorded hundreds of videos without his colleagues’ knowledge.
According to multiple sources, a female staff member discovered a phone camera pointed at her from a toilet cubicle while she was bathing. She raised the alarm, leading colleagues to confront Ejezie, who was found hiding in the cubicle. Subsequent investigations uncovered over 400 explicit videos on his devices, many allegedly shared or sold online.
Access Bank responded by immediately terminating Ejezie’s employment and reporting the matter to law enforcement. The bank stated it is fully cooperating with authorities and providing support to affected employees. In an official statement, management reiterated a zero-tolerance policy for harassment and privacy violations, assuring that employee safety and dignity remain top priorities.
Despite the swift dismissal, some staff have expressed concerns about the pace of the investigation and whether justice will be served, especially as Ejezie has reportedly been released from police custody.














