Nigerian actress Doris Ogala has once again made public her allegations against Pastor Chris Okafor, insisting that their relationship, which she says began in 2017, included promises of marriage that were ultimately broken. Speaking in an emotional Instagram live session, Doris recounted supporting the pastor privately, buying gifts for his children, and remaining loyal over the years, only to feel sidelined when he chose to marry another woman.
During the live session, she accused public figures, including Big Brother Naija star Dee One, of allegedly accepting money for “damage control” to suppress her claims. Doris stressed that her demands are legitimate and not an attempt at extortion. She stated that she is seeking compensation for emotional trauma, career setbacks, and broken promises, noting that her lawyer is preparing formal legal documentation to pursue her claims.
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Doris addressed questions regarding her own past, acknowledging a phone-based intimate relationship during a troubled marriage but firmly denying any physical affair during that period. She also alleged that Pastor Chris Okafor has made similar marriage promises to other women, adding that she has evidence to substantiate her claims.
“I’m not backing down. This is my right,” she declared, warning that she is ready to speak further if necessary. Her public reiteration of the allegations has reignited debate across social media platforms, drawing attention to the controversy surrounding the pastor and the claims of multiple women.
The unfolding situation continues to dominate discussions online, with fans and critics weighing in on the ethics of personal relationships intersecting with public religious influence. Doris’s insistence on either marriage or compensation highlights ongoing tensions between personal grievances and public accountability.



