Ezra Olubi deactivates X account after old disturbing tweets resurface

Key Points

  • Ezra Olubi removed his X account late on Thursday. The move followed screenshots of old tweets going viral.
  • Posts appeared to reference minors, bestiality, and STIs. Users shared screenshots widely across X and Instagram.
  • Paystack and Olubi had not commented publicly by morning. The account disappearance deepened online debate and suspicion.

Ezra Olubi deactivated his X account after old tweets resurfaced online. The posts, shared late on Thursday, contained graphic and troubling lines.

Side-by-side photos of Ezra Olubi. In the left image, he wears a wide black hat, black sleeveless outfit and red nail polish while posing with a slight smile. In the right image, he takes a mirror selfie wearing glasses, a patterned shirt, rings, and red nail polish.
Image Credit: Instagram / Ezra Olubi

Screenshots showed tweets that appear to date back to 2011 and 2012. Many lines describe sexual acts and mention disease terms plainly.

Social users said some remarks seemed to sexualise minors and animals. Others noted the posts named STIs including HIV and Hepatitis B.

The swift spread of screenshots quickly drove heated debate online. ValidUpdates tracked Paystack co-founder market loss and other October items for context.

What the screenshots show

Screenshots show tweets that appear to date back to 2011 and 2012. Many lines describe sexual acts and mention disease terms plainly.

Some users said the material seemed to sexualise minors and animals. Others urged caution while researchers and commentators weighed the posts.

ValidUpdates tracked BLord Instagram page deactivation and similar profile breaks in recent weeks. That coverage shows how fast profile gaps and deactivations fuel online debate.

Paystack had not posted an official comment by midday on Friday. Company spokespeople had also not responded to messages seeking clear comment.

Olubi has been a visible figure in Nigeria’s tech scene for years. His public style and posts have often driven online conversation previously.

Some users called for Paystack to explain the posts and actions. Others urged caution and legal limits before drawing firm conclusions.

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