Nollywood actress Doris Ogala has made explosive new claims about her recent arrest, alleging that her very public feud with Pastor Chris Okaover was weaponized against her through a domestic dispute.
In a lengthy Instagram post, Ogala, who has been locked in a bitter online battle with the clergyman over allegations of a past relationship, detailed an ordeal she described as a targeted intimidation effort. She insists her arrest was not over a routine disagreement with a domestic staff agent, but a direct consequence of her calling out the pastor.
From Domestic Dispute to Full-Scale Police Raid
Ogala explained that the situation began with an agent who had supplied three different house helps in four months. After discovering she was being "extorted" by the agent, Ogala confronted her and "walked her out" of her home in early December.
The plot thickened when one of the house helps, who was supposed to stay until December 23rd, became "anxious" and insisted on leaving a day or two before Ogala's arrest. The actress alleges the agent, aware of the high-profile social media war, then contacted Pastor Chris Okafor about the domestic issue.
"Why would a domestic issue result in a full house search?" Ogala questioned. "If it was a domestic issue, why would you come with a search warrant and search my house? They only saw cigarettes."
An Isolated Detention and a Corrupt System
Ogala described a frightening experience at the hands of law enforcement. She claimed she was taken to the Force Criminal Investigation Department (Force CID), detained overnight in an isolated room, and denied access to her phone or legal counsel—a treatment she labeled as being handled "like a criminal."
Her story has ignited a firestorm of support and criticism online. Supporters flooded her comments, with one user stating, "Nigeria system is corrupt… Gooosh," while another commended her: "You have done so well by speaking your truth. May God vindicate you."
The new allegations add a dramatic layer to the ongoing scandal, shifting the narrative from online accusations to claims of real-world retaliation and abuse of power. Ogala's account frames her arrest not as a legal procedure, but as a personal vendetta played out through state apparatus, ensuring the bitter feud between the actress and the pastor remains at the forefront of public discourse.
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