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  • Court bars VDM, Doris Ogala from mentioning Chris Okafor

    Court bars VDM, Doris Ogala from mentioning Chris Okafor

    The Lagos High Court in Ikeja yesterday restrained social media influencer, Martins Vincent Otse (alias VeryDarkMan (VDM), actress Doris Ogala and Kelvin Chimaobi Emmanuel from further mentioning or referring to Dr. Chris Okafor, his church or ministry on any platform.

    Justice M. A. Savage said the interim order will subsist pending the determination of a substantive suit the cleric filed against them.

    The judge, who ruled on an ex-parte application filed by Okafor through his lawyer, Mr. Ife Ajayi, barred the defendants and their agents from publishing or releasing any alleged private materials, including chats, conversations, texts, pictures, images or videos relating to the claimant.

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    The court ordered the defendants to refrain from mentioning Okafor’s name, using his images or videos, or referencing the name of his church – Grace Nation International (Liberation City) – whether orally or in writing, across social media or any other media platforms.

    Justice Savage restrained the defendants from releasing to the public or third parties any materials said to be used to blackmail or extort money from the claimant, pending the final determination of the suit.

    Okafor is the claimant in suit ID/14399GCMW/2026, while Doris Ogala, VDM, and Kelvin Emmanuel are the first to third defendants.

    Justice Savage also granted an order for substituted service of the claimant’s originating processes through a newspaper advertisement.

    The case will be heard on February 2.

  • Chris Okafor to VDM, Doris, others: prove rape allegation or face legal action

    Chris Okafor to VDM, Doris, others: prove rape allegation or face legal action

    The legal team of Lagos-based cleric, Pastor Chris Okafor, has challenged actress Doris Ogala, social media influencer Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), and other bloggers to submit concrete evidence to the police to substantiate their allegations or face criminal prosecution.

    At a briefing in Lagos, counsel to the cleric, Ife Ajayi, described the allegations as false, malicious, and part of what he called a coordinated campaign of cyberbullying, blackmail and public incitement aimed at destroying his client’s reputation.

    Ajayi said the attacks, which gained renewed traction in December 2025, were initiated by Doris Ogala and amplified by a network of bloggers, online commentators and digital platforms, many of whom, he alleged, failed to seek Pastor Okafor’s response before publishing damaging narratives.

    “Our client is a private citizen and a law-abiding Nigerian. What we have witnessed over the past months is not advocacy or responsible journalism, but a calculated attempt to try him in the court of public opinion,” Ajayi said.

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    Tracing the origins of the dispute, the lawyer explained that the matter began in late 2024 following a business engagement involving Ogala and a third party.

    According to him, Pastor Okafor later disengaged from the arrangement after concluding that the expected outcome could not be achieved.

    He said Ogala subsequently took to social media, alleging that the cleric owed her N45 million, an accusation he described as unfounded.

    The narrative, he said, later shifted to claims of a romantic relationship, monetary demands, and eventually, more serious allegations bordering on criminal conduct.

    “Each time one allegation failed to gain traction, another more outrageous one followed. It was a systematic attempt to see what would stick,” the lawyer said.

    He alleged that the attacks intensified on the eve of Pastor Okafor’s wedding in December 2025, when Ogala reportedly questioned his right to marry and demanded compensation, first in cash and later in the form of a house.

    Ajayi said Ogala had previously been arrested and charged in court for cyberstalking, cyberbullying and threats following similar online conduct. He said the matter was resolved through an out-of-court settlement, which was adopted by the court.

    Under the terms of the settlement, Ajayi said, Ogala received an agreed sum and undertook never to contact, engage with or mention Pastor Okafor publicly for any reason.

    “At no point during those proceedings did she allege rape, sexual assault or an affair. Those claims were never made until after the settlement was reached and allegedly breached,” he stated.

    He added that Pastor Okafor waived his right to continue the prosecution in the interest of peace, but was later confronted with renewed online attacks in violation of the agreement.

    According to Ajayi, complaints were subsequently lodged with the police over what he described as public incitement, blackmail and cyber harassment.

    He said Ogala was arrested again shortly before Christmas 2025 and interrogated by police in Lagos.

    During questioning, Ajayi claimed she denied making some of the most serious allegations attributed to her online, including claims that Pastor Okafor was involved in a death allegedly buried within church premises or that his wife was forced into marriage.

    “She denied these allegations in the presence of police officers and requested legal representation before making her statement. She was later granted administrative bail on medical grounds and warned not to return to social media with unsubstantiated claims,” Ajayi said.

    He alleged that despite the warning, the online attacks resumed, with new narratives involving alleged sexual offences and the parading of individuals as victims.

    Ajayi accused VDM and other platforms, including a podcast, of abusing their influence by soliciting allegations from the public and presenting them online as facts.

    “You cannot be the accuser, investigator, prosecutor and judge all at once. If there is an allegation of rape, murder or abuse, the law is clear on where it should be reported,” he said.

    He revealed that formal criminal complaints have been filed against individuals involved in spreading the allegations and that the legal team is monitoring dozens of social media accounts suspected to be coordinating the narrative.

    Ajayi also criticised some media outlets for publishing the claims without verification or balancing responses, accusing them of monetising sensational content at the expense of due process.

    The lawyer stressed that Pastor Okafor has cooperated fully with police investigations, honouring invitations and providing what he described as “irrefutable evidence” countering allegations of rape, child abuse or murder.

    He said the Lagos State Commissioner of Police directed the State Criminal Investigation Department, Panti, to handle the matter, adding that his client reported voluntarily and was released after responding to all inquiries.

    “There was never a case of evading arrest or refusing a police invitation. That narrative was another falsehood pushed online,” Ajayi said.

    In a direct challenge, Ajayi called on Ogala, VDM and others to submit their allegations, witnesses and evidence to the police.

    “If they believe these allegations are true, let them swear to them under oath and present proof to law enforcement. Otherwise, we will pursue all available legal remedies,” he warned.

    Ajayi also referred to a recent media report by SaharaReporters, where a faceless lady had alleged being rape by Chris Okafor, noting that the report was part of the plot to further tarnish the image of his client.

    He insisted that the story in its entirety is akin to guilt by allegation and serves no useful purpose other than to slander and defame his client’s reputation.

    He described the continued publication of unproven claims as dangerous, noting that Pastor Okafor, his wife and family members have received threatening messages as a result of the online campaign.

    Ajayi urged members of the public to exercise restraint and allow the police to conclude their investigation, warning against mob justice driven by social media narratives.

    “This is a society governed by law. Social media outrage cannot replace investigation, evidence and trial,” he said.

    He concluded that while Pastor Okafor would not be intimidated or blackmailed, the legal team remains committed to ensuring that those who spread false allegations are held accountable.

    “The truth may be delayed, but it will prevail,” Ajayi said.

  • Chris Okafor submits self at SCID

    Chris Okafor submits self at SCID

    After failing to honour police invitation on Monday, embattled founder of Mountain of Liberation and Miracles Ministries, Pastor Chris Okafor yesterday reported at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Panti, Lagos for questioning.

    Okafor, it was gathered, arrived at the department in the afternoon after some highly placed persons cautioned him about disobeying lawful invitations.

    His defiance, it was learnt, was not unconnected to ongoing investigation of the case between himself and estranged lover, actress Doris Ogalla, at the Assistant Inspector-General of Police (AIG) Zone 2 Command in Onikan.

    Sources told The Nation that the preacher accused by multiple women of sexual impropriety, abuse of authority and alleged murder, felt that since a case was already initiated by him at the zonal command where Ogalla was alleged to have been detained earlier, he could ignore subsequent invitations from other police units.

    “But some highly placed persons read the news that he shunned the police invitation and warned him about the implication. That’s why he presented himself at the SCID in Yaba for questioning.

    “His statement was taken but he was not detained since there is no complainant yet. We have made attempts to reach out to the victims, even offered them protection and transportation to and fro but no one showed up.

    “Since there is already an investigation ongoing at Zone 2, where there is a suspect and a complainant, the Lagos Police Command will stand down to allow Zone 2 conclude their investigation.

    “However, our offer to victims to come forward still remains open. We are not dismissing the case, we are just standing down,” said a senior officer who pleaded anonymity.

    Spokesperson for the police command, Superintendent of Police Abimbola Adebisi confirmed the cleric was at the SCID but did not give further details.

    Okafor was invited by the Lagos State Police Command in a letter dated January 3, which directed he should submit himself for interrogation on or before 10am on Monday, a directive he rebuffed.

    Okafor’s issue with the law followed a series of allegations from multiple women including his daughter, ex-lovers and members of his church.

    The Commissioner of Police (CP) Olohundare Jimoh ordered a probe into the matter as more weighty allegations emerged online against the pastor.

    Okafor’s disgrace started weeks ago after Ogalla, with whom he had an unholy relationship called him out over alleged breach of marriage promise.

    The allegations with supporting audio-visual “evidence” startled the public, causing an outrage with Nigerians demanding criminal investigation against Okafor.

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    The cleric, who tied the knot with his new bride, Pearl, on December 16, initially dismissed the allegations as the handiwork of his enemies but later admitted to some and tendered an apology to his congregants before stepping aside as the senior pastor of the church.

    Among his accusers are his Cameroonian ex-wife with whom he allegedly had four children and multiple women in his congregation, including three siblings who claimed to have been hypnotised and impregnated by the randy preacher.

    Ogalla, who has refused to back down from publicly shaming Okafor, alleged he shared her nude photographs and videos; made her leave her previous marriage, caused the death of her younger brother, among several other accusations.

    She further alleged that Okafor offered her $10,000 bribe to retract her allegations and blame a rival pastor for orchestrating the scandal, a request she refused.

    Ogalla later demanded N1 billion in damages through a legal notice filed by her lawyers, alleging threats and intimidation following her arrest and detention by the police.

  • Chris Okafor submits self at SCID

    Chris Okafor submits self at SCID

    After failing to honour the police invitation on Monday, embattled founder of Mountain of Liberation and Miracles Ministries, Pastor Chris Okafor, on Tuesday, reported at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Panti, for questioning.

    Okafor, it was gathered, arrived at the department on Tuesday afternoon after some highly placed persons cautioned him about disobeying a lawful invitation.

    His defiance, it was learnt, was not unconnected to the ongoing investigation of the case between himself and estranged lover, actress Doris Ogalla, at the Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG) Zone 2 Command in Onikan.

    Sources told The Nation that the preacher accused by multiple women of sexual impropriety, abuse of authority, and alleged murder, felt that since a case was already initiated by him at the zonal command where Ogalla was alleged to have been detained earlier, he could ignore subsequent invitations from other police units.

    “But some highly placed persons read the news that he shunned the police invitation and warned him about the implications. That’s why he presented himself at the SCID in Yaba for questioning.

    “His statement was taken, but he was not detained since there is no complainant yet. We have made attempts to reach out to the victims, even offered them protection and transportation to and from, but no one showed up.

    “Since there is already an investigation ongoing at Zone 2, where there is a suspect and a complainant, the Lagos Police Command will stand down to allow Zone 2 conclude their investigation.

    “However, our offer to victims to come forward remains open. We are not dismissing the case, we are just standing down,” said a senior officer who pleaded anonymity.

    Spokesperson for the police command, SP Abimbola Adebisi confirmed the pastor was at the SCID on Tuesday afternoon but did not give further details.

    Okafor was invited by the Lagos State Police Command in a letter dated January 3, which directed he should submit himself for interrogation on or before 10 am on Monday, a directive he rebuffed.

    Okafor’s issue with the law followed a series of allegations from multiple women, including his daughter, ex-lovers, and members of his church.

    The Commissioner of Police (CP) Olohundare Jimoh ordered a probe into the matter as more weighty allegations emerged online against the pastor.

    Okafor’s disgrace started weeks ago after Ogalla, with whom he had an unholy relationship, called him out over an alleged breach of a marriage promise.

    The allegations with supporting audio-visual “evidence” startled the public, causing outrage, with Nigerians demanding a criminal investigation against Okafor.

    The pastor who tied the knot with his new bride, Pearl, on December 16, initially dismissed the allegations as the handiwork of his enemies but later admitted to some and tendered a public apology to his congregants before stepping aside as the senior pastor of the church.

    Among his accusers are his Cameroonian ex-wife, with whom he allegedly had four children and multiple women in his congregation, including three siblings who claimed to have been hypnotised and impregnated by the randy preacher.

    Ogalla, who has refused to back down from publicly shaming Okafor, alleged he shared her nude photographs and videos; made her leave her previous marriage, caused the death of her younger brother, along several other accusations.

    She further alleged that Okafor offered her a $10,000 bribe to retract her allegations and blame a rival pastor for orchestrating the scandal, a request she refused.

    Ogalla later demanded N1 billion in damages through a legal notice filed by her lawyers, alleging threats and intimidation following her arrest and detention by the police.

  • Chris Okafor shuns police invitation

    Chris Okafor shuns police invitation

    Embattled preacher, Pastor Chris Okafor yesterday refused to honour police invitation that mandated him to attend an interview with the Lagos State Deputy Police Commissioner, Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Panti, Yaba.

    Okafor was invited by the Police Command in a letter dated January 3, which directed that he should submit himself for interrogation on or before 10am yesterday.

    But as of 7pm yesterday, detectives at the SCID told The Nation that he was yet to honour the invitation, just as they said his presence was still being awaited till 12am since the police work round the clock.

    “We have not seen him yet but we are still waiting because the police work 24 hours daily. So, for now, we cannot say he dared the police. Let’s wait till the end of today, hopefully, he will come,” said a senior officer.

    Okafor’s issue with the law followed series of allegations of sexual impropriety, abuse of authority, conduct likely to cause breach of peace and alleged murder from multiple women including his daughter, ex-lovers and members of the Mountain of Liberation and Miracles Ministries he founded.

    It was gathered that the Commissioned of Police (CP) Olohundare Jimoh ordered a probe into the matter as more weighty allegations emerged online against the so-called pastor.

    Okafor’s disgrace started weeks ago after Nollywood actress, Doris Ogalla, with whom he had an unholy relationship called him out over alleged breach of marriage promise.

    The allegatioms with supporting audio-visual “evidences” startled the public, causing an outrage with Nigerians demanding criminal investigation against Okafor.

    Okafor who tied the knot with his new bride, Pearl, on December 16, initially dismissed the allegations as the handiwork of his enemies but later admitted to some and tendered a public apology to his congregants before stepping aside as the senior pastor of the church.

    Among his accusers are his daughter who alleged she was sexuallt assaulted, his Cameroonian ex-wife with whom he allegedly had four children and multiple women in his congestion including three siblings who claimed to have been hypnotised and impregnated by the randy preacher.

    The Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Abimbola Adebisi, confirmed that Jimoh had ordered the SCID to invite the cleric for questioning and also summon the alleged victims.

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    “The CP has directed the SCID to invite the pastor for investigation, despite the fact that no one has formally come forward to report,” she said.

    Adebisi said the command was probing the allegations of murder against the preacher following presumed evidences seen on social media. For the sexual assault cases, she appealed to victims to come forward and make formal complaints against Okafor, noting that the police cannot build a rape case when there are no victims, complainants.

    Ogalla, who has refused to back down from publicly shaming Okafor, alleged he shared her nude photographs and videos; made her leave her previous marriage, caused the death of her younger brother, along several other accusations.

    The actress shared bedroom photos and screenshots of conversations, as well as videos alleging the pastor sent her $10,000 to retract her claims and accuse a rival pastor of orchestrating the scandal.

    She later demanded N1 billion in damages through a legal notice filed by her lawyers, alleging threats and intimidation following her arrest and detention by the police.

    At the time of this report the police were yet to make an official comment on his refusal to honour lawful invitation.

  • Lagos Police invite Pastor Chris Okafor over sex allegations, others

    Lagos Police invite Pastor Chris Okafor over sex allegations, others

    Lagos State Commissioner of Police(CP),Olohundare Jimoh, has invited the Senior Pastor of the Mountain of Liberation and Miracles Ministries, Pastor Chris Okafor, over the allegations of ‘’rape and other conduct likely to cause breach of peace against him’ made against him’.

    In a statement yesterday, the Police Public Relations Officer(PPPRO), Superintendent of Police Abimbola Adebisi, said the CP ordered Okafor to see the Deputy Commissioner of Police, State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), by 10 am for quizzing.

    “The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Command, Olohundare Jimoh, has directed the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the State Criminal Investigation Department (DC SCID) to carry out a thorough investigation into the several criminal allegations against Pastor Chris Okafor. The Pastor has been duly served with an invitation letter through his legal representative and is expected to cooperate fully with the Criminal Investigation Department, Panti, in the ongoing investigation into the allegations of capital offences and other serious crimes against him,’’ Adebisi added.

    This is coming after policemen sent earlier to arrest Okafor did not see him.

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    It was reported that the pastor stepped down from pastoral duties on New Year’s Day following the escalation of allegations levelled against him by several women, including Nollywood actress Doris Ogala.

    Ogala had earlier made a public outrage, accusing the pastor of sexual misconduct spanning nearly a decade. In an emotional Instagram video posted on 14 December 2025, the Actress alleged that her relationship with the pastor began in 2017, lasted for nine years, with broken promises of marriage. She also accused him of sharing explicit photos which contributed to the breakup of her previous marriage.

    The actress also shared some bedroom photos and screenshots of conversations between she and Okafor, alongside videos in which she claimed the pastor sent her $10,000 to retract her statements and allege that a rival pastor orchestrated the accusations.

    However, Okafor had publicly apologised to the actress, during a church service last Sunday, admitting to his past “mistakes,” while seeking forgiveness.

    Following the actress’s outrage, several other women also came up with allegations of sexual exploitation, manipulation and infidelity against the pastor. One of them was his former wife, Bessem Okafor, who accused him of infidelity, lies, deception, and physical assault.

  • Pastor Chris Okafor kneels to apologise to Doris Ogala amid accusations

    Pastor Chris Okafor kneels to apologise to Doris Ogala amid accusations

    Senior Pastor Chris Okafor of the Mountain of Liberation and Miracles Ministries has publicly apologised to actress Doris Ogala for past mistakes, kneeling before his congregation in a gesture of remorse.

    The apology came after Ogala accused Okafor of an affair, broken marriage promises, and sharing explicit content, sparking a heated public feud.

    Ogala had also claimed that Okafor offered her $10,000 to retract claims that she was hired by rival pastors to defame him.

    In a viral video, Okafor, speaking to his congregation, acknowledged his imperfections and expressed willingness to make amends, specifically naming Ogala in his apology.

    However, he maintained that many of Ogala’s allegations were untrue, stating that they contained “so many lies.”

    He said, “Listen, we’re not joining issues. Mistakes have been made in the past, and I tender an apology to everybody.

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    “I am sorry to everyone I have offended, to Doris Ogala also. I say sorry and apologise to everyone that I’ve offended.

    “I’m ready to make restitution to anyone, anybody, any lady I have offended. I am sorry. Forgive me.”

    Acknowledging his imperfections, he added, “Not perfect, I’ve never been perfect.”

    “I’m kneeling before everyone and before the church. Forgive me. You can judge me. Pray for me,” he added.

    Ogala has responded, forgiving Okafor but rejecting his claim that she lied about the accusations.

    “Chris Okafor, I forgive you, but there’s a problem. Where you said everything is a lie. I have a problem with that because I don’t lie,” she wrote.

    Okafor’s apology comes amidst ongoing controversy, with Ogala filing a N1 billion lawsuit against him for alleged emotional distress, reputational damage, and breach of trust.