Nollywood actress Doris Ogala has ignited a fresh firestorm with a new video containing explosive allegations against popular Lagos-based cleric, Pastor Chris Okafor of the Mountain of Liberation and Miracle Ministry. The video, which surfaced on social media on December 29, 2025, directly responds to the pastor's recent public apology and escalates their ongoing feud with serious spiritual claims.
Ogala Rejects Apology, Claims Divine Mandate
In her latest social media broadcast, Ogala acknowledged the viral apology Pastor Okafor had previously issued to her. She stated that while she, as the "mortal Doris," had personally accepted his plea for forgiveness, she insisted the gesture lacked sincerity and failed to address core issues. The actress made a clear distinction, asserting that "God has not accepted it."
Ogala repeatedly framed herself not as a personal aggrieved party, but as "a vessel" being used for a higher purpose. She emphasized that the situation transcended her individual feelings and was part of a larger spiritual confrontation.
Explosive Allegations of Hypnosis and Maggots
The video took a dramatic turn as Ogala levied severe accusations against the pastor's ministry and its operations. She alleged that a significant number of the church's congregation are living "under bondage" or a state of "hypnosis."
The most visually shocking claim came when Ogala alleged that there are "five million maggots" buried within Pastor Chris Okafor's pulpit. This statement has become the focal point of the new controversy, sparking widespread discussion and horror among online commentators.
Confident in her position, Ogala directly challenged the clergyman. She dared him to take the matter to law enforcement agencies if he believed her allegations were false, boasting that she possesses evidence to back her claims.
Public Reaction and Warning of More to Come
Ogala concluded her message with a warning that the ongoing drama was "just beginning" and hinted that more revelations could surface. She expressed a belief that other individuals would eventually find the courage to speak out, framing the events as an unstoppable divine process.
"God is not done. You know how God is. He is intentional about His things... If He were done with this man, people would not be coming out to talk. Allow God to do His thing. Everybody under that bondage will be liberated," she declared.
The video has triggered polarized reactions on social media. Some users, like @uj001, commented "I stand with you, God is not done…speak up!" while others, like @shantel_luxuryhair, urged her to stop, saying "abeg allow us breathe this is becoming too much Let the pastor be." Another user, @darmilahrey__044, succinctly stated, "Pastor Chris don buy market," implying he is in serious trouble.
This new chapter adds to a saga that Legit.ng previously reported on, including details of Ogala's past interviews describing her initial encounters with the pastor. The situation continues to unfold, keeping the Nigerian public and social media firmly engaged.