THIS DAWN — Nollywood actress Doris Ogala has ignited a storm of controversial scandal after threatening to release an alleged sex tape involving herself and popular Lagos-based cleric, Pastor Chris Okafor, founder of Grace Nation Ministry.
The threat, made in a viral social media post, came in response to Okafor’s recent wedding to Pearl, held on December 16, 2025.
Ogala, known for her outspoken personality, had accused Okafor of “mimicking Davido” by flaunting his wedding photos and videos online.
In her post, she warned that if the pastor continued to share images of his marriage, she would publish intimate recordings purportedly documenting their past relationship.
“I will release our sex tape if you keep posting your wedding photos,” Ogala wrote.
The threat has sparked widespread reactions across social media platforms.
Ogala Alleges 9-Year Relationship with Okafor
The actress claims she was involved in a secret relationship with Okafor for nine years.
During that period, she alleges she suffered a miscarriage, endured financial exploitation, and was subjected to leaked intimate content.
Ogala insists that Okafor promised marriage but later abandoned her, choosing instead to wed Pearl.
According to her, the betrayal has left her deeply hurt, prompting her to demand ₦1 billion in damages for breach of promise to marry.
She has also revealed plans to pursue legal action against the pastor.

Pastor Okafor Silent
As of press time, Pastor Chris Okafor has not publicly responded to Ogala’s allegations.
Grace Nation Ministry has also remained silent, fueling speculation and leaving many unanswered questions.
The absence of an official statement has only intensified public curiosity and debate.
Ogala’s demand for ₦1 billion in damages raises complex legal issues.
Nigerian law recognizes breach of promise to marry as a civil matter, but proving such claims often requires substantial evidence.
Her threat to release a sex tape, however, could expose her to legal consequences.
Distributing explicit material without consent violates privacy rights and may attract criminal liability.
Legal experts note that if Ogala proceeds with her threat, she could face prosecution under Nigeria’s Cybercrime Act.
The Act prohibits the non-consensual sharing of intimate content.
At the same time, if her allegations of exploitation and broken promises are substantiated, Okafor could face civil suits and reputational damage.
Ogala Sparks Public Reaction
The allegations have divided public opinion.
Supporters of Ogala argue that her pain is understandable given the length of the alleged relationship and the gravity of her claims.
Critics, however, caution against threats of releasing explicit content.
They warn that such actions could constitute criminal offenses under Nigeria’s cybercrime and privacy laws.
Social media has been flooded with commentary, with many Nigerians expressing shock at the scandal involving a prominent cleric.
Some have called for restraint and urged both parties to resolve the matter privately.
Others, meanwhile, have demanded that authorities to wade in and investigate the claims.
Broader Implications
The scandal underscores the growing intersection of celebrity culture, religion, and social media in Nigeria.
Clerics, once shielded from public scrutiny, now face the same exposure as entertainers when personal controversies spill into the digital space.
For Nollywood, the episode highlights how personal disputes can quickly escalate into national headlines.
These quickly blur the lines between private grievances and public spectacle.
The unfolding drama between Doris Ogala and Pastor Chris Okafor has captivated Nigerians.
The drama combines elements of celebrity scandal, religious controversy, and legal intrigue.
As Ogala pursues legal action and threatens further revelations, the spotlight remains firmly on Okafor, whose silence has only deepened the mystery.
Nigerians wait with bated breaths whether the matter will be resolved in court or through private settlement.
The case raises pressing questions about accountability, privacy, and the consequences of mixing personal relationships with public platforms.
For now, Nigerians wait to see if Ogala will follow through on her threat—or if Pastor Okafor will finally break his silence.













