Doris Ogala Blows Hot Again, Exposes Clerics, Says Your Pastors Are Actually Sleepiπg With Many Girls Or Even Married Women In Your Church

Popular Nollywood actress Doris Ogala has sparked widespread controversy on social media after making a series of serious allegations against Pastor Chris Okafor, founder of the Mountain of Liberation and Miracles Ministries.
In emotional posts shared online, Ogala alleged that she was involved in a long-term romantic relationship with the cleric, which she claimed began in 2017. According to her, the relationship was conducted secretly while she publicly promoted his ministry, often referring to him as “Papa” and sharing testimonies about his supposed miracles.
Ogala accused the pastor of promising to marry her and claimed she suffered a miscarriage during the relationship. She further alleged that after years of emotional and personal investment, the cleric abandoned her to marry another woman.
The actress also made disturbing claims that private images she allegedly sent to the pastor were later circulated without her consent during a financial dispute involving lawyers. She lamented that the alleged exposure had damaged her reputation and personal life, stating that it had left her emotionally broken.
In addition, Ogala accused the pastor of involvement in the death of her brother following a business disagreement—an allegation she claimed involved poisoning. No evidence has been publicly presented to support this claim, and it remains unverified.
The actress further stated that the situation has taken a toll on her mental health, revealing that she has been in severe emotional distress. Her posts have prompted concern from fans and the public, with many calling for her to seek professional help and for authorities to investigate the claims thoroughly.
As of the time of filing this report, Pastor Chris Okafor has not publicly responded to the allegations. Legal experts have cautioned that the claims remain allegations until investigated and proven by relevant authorities.
The unfolding controversy has reignited public debate about accountability, abuse of power, and alleged misconduct within religious institutions, with many Nigerians calling for transparency, proper investigations, and support for alleged victims.