Actress Doris Ogala Declares War: Calls Out Pastors, Prepares for Intense Court Battle

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Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Actress Doris Ogala Declares War: Calls Out Pastors, Prepares for Intense Court Battle

Actress Doris Ogala has publicly declared her firm resolve to fight back in her ongoing legal dispute with Pastor Chris Okafor, asserting that she is not backing down. The actress took to her Instagram page to share a legal document, accompanied by a strongly worded caption detailing her formidable legal preparations.

Ogala revealed that she has assembled a powerful legal team comprising more than five lawyers, which includes two Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs), a distinguished professor, Barrister Marshal, and another counsel. Emphasizing the seriousness of the situation, she stated, "I HAVE MORE THAN FIVE LAWYERS. TWO SANS, ONE PROFESSOR, BARRISTER MARSHAL AND ONE OTHER. THIS MATTER IS NOT A JOKE. I AM FIGHTING BACK FIERCELY." She also alleged that her encounter with Pastor Chris Okafor occurred when she was 23 years old, firmly stating, "I WILL BE THE LAST GIRL ANY PASTOR WILL TAKE ADVANTAGE OF." Furthermore, the actress highlighted the significant financial investment in her legal battle, noting that "EACH OF THESE LAWYERS IS PAID IN MILLIONS," underscoring her capacity and determination to pursue the matter rigorously.

Expanding on her allegations, Doris Ogala has since added more religious leaders to the list of pastors with whom she claims to have issues, making serious accusations against them. While continuing her months-long public accusations against Pastor Chris Okafor, she has now included three additional pastors: Pastor Jeremiah, Pastor Jerry, and Pastor Suleman. Ogala asserts that these individuals are "not good people."

She further elaborated on her encounters, claiming that all four pastors she named – Pastor Suleman, Pastor Chris, Pastor Jeremiah, and Pastor Jerry – had given her money at various times. However, she questioned the motives behind these financial gestures, suggesting an "ulterior motive" and noting that "most times the money comes with a lot of plea and insults." She plans to unveil the full details of these interactions, stating, "I will tell you the pastors I've encountered. Their roles in my life."

A significant emotional catalyst for Ogala's current stance is the recent death of her brother, which has profoundly affected her mental well-being. She openly shared her distress, admitting, "Mentally I'm not okay" and that "THIS DORIS YOU ARE SEEING HERE IS NOT OKAY. NOTHING IN THIS WORLD WILL MAKE ME HAPPY ANYMORE. THE DEATH OF MY BROTHER TOOK A PART OF ME." She recounted desperately reaching out to these pastors for assistance when her brother was gravely ill, begging for help after spending all her resources. Tragically, she claims they ignored her pleas until after her brother's passing, only then sending money. This timing has led her to believe there was a specific, ulterior reason for their post-mortem financial aid.

Ogala also expressed feeling deeply hurt and humiliated by one of these pastors. Despite the personal cost, including significant expenses on police and legal fees, and anticipated public insults, she remains resolute. "If by any chance I mention your favourite. And you think your insult will stop me. YOU ARE WASTING YOUR TIME," she declared. She maintains that "These people WERE NOT NICE TO ME" and “THEY DID A LOT OF DAMAGE TO ME MENTALLY.” With a sense of urgency, she stated, "My time here is limited," and is committed to revealing "everything so I will be free," believing she is doing "what the lord wants me to do."

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