Ejiro, the Fashion Entrepreneur, Takes to Instagram to Silence Missing Person Rumors
"Ejiro Clarifies Her Lack of Appearance: No Hypnosis or Abduction Involved"
In a recent Insta video update, Nigerian stylist Ejiro assured fans that she's not missing and never was. The rumors of her mysterious disappearance were proven baseless, a shocking revelation that has left many stunned.
Ejiro's sudden absence from social media platforms and public events led to speculations and concerns about her whereabouts and well-being. An entrepreneur, Nkechi Harry-Ngonadi, had raised an alarm on social media, claiming Ejiro was missing after joining a support group on Abba's Heart Ministry.
Harry-Ngonadi claimed that Ejiro had closed her thriving business, sold all her possessions, and vanished without a trace. She even asked for vital information about Ejiro's whereabouts, vowing to take legal action if necessary.
However, Ejiro, in her video, revealed that she's been unaware of the search for her because her social media accounts had been disabled. She explained that she intentionally distanced herself from her friends and family for her personal space.
The confrontation with her family in late January escalated into harassment of her friends and multiple police reports. Ejiro narrated that in her meeting with her siblings, they accused people and searched for her relentlessly, which she found discouraging.
Denying the claims of being forced to close her business, Ejiro mentioned it was a personal decision due to her psychological breakdowns. She dismissed the allegations that the group's founder had instructed her to close her business as "embarrassing and unfounded."
Ejiro feels embarrassed and frustrated over the false rumors that declared her missing. She insisted she's alive, well, and not under the influence of anyone. She found it disappointing to clarify her situation to everybody, but as the rumors persisted, she felt it necessary to address them.
Insights:
- Ejiro, a fashion entrepreneur, asserted her autonomy as an adult, denying rumors of being forced to close her business or go missing [1][4].
- She explained her social media absence as a temporary decision to reset her life amid family conflicts [2].
- Ejiro dismissed prayer group rumors, labeling them as "embarrassing and unfounded" [2][3].
- Family disputes and police involvement complicated the situation [2].
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- Ejiro, a Nigerian fashion entrepreneur, has denied being part of any group that caused her to close her business or go missing, asserting her autonomy as an adult.
- In her video update, Ejiro explained that she temporarily moved away from social media to reset her life amid family conflicts.
- Ejiro also dismissed allegations that the founder of Abba's Heart Ministry had instructed her to close her business, labeling them as "embarrassing and unfounded."
- The uproar surrounding Ejiro's whereabouts and well-being were fueled by a series of false rumors, which Ejiro finds frustrating to clarify.
- Naija celebrity culture has once again intertwined with pop-culture narratives, as rumors about Ejiro's disappearance spread, only to be debunked later.
- While Ejiro was in Abuja, the capital city of Nigeria, the police were involved in the investigation due to a report by Nkechi Harry-Ngonadi who claimed Ejiro was missing.
- Despite the tumultuous situation, Ejiro insists she is alive, well, and not under the influence of anyone, emphasizing that she made personal decisions for her own well-being.


