Doris Ogala rejects $10,000 settlement from Pastor Chris Okafor

Nigerian actress Doris Ogala has publicly rejected a $10,000 settlement offer from Pastor Chris Okafor, the founder of Grace Nation Bible Ministry. In a video shared on her Instagram page, Ogala revealed that the pastor had given her the money in two installments of $5,000, along with a request to publicly retract her previous statements about him.

According to Ogala, Pastor Okafor had asked her to claim that she was instructed by other pastors to speak out against him, and to subsequently debunk her earlier statements. However, Ogala refused, stating that she would not lie or blackmail the pastor. Instead, she claimed that she accepted the money to demonstrate that Pastor Okafor had indeed attempted to settle the matter with a payment.

The development comes after Ogala had previously called out Pastor Okafor for allegedly dumping her for another woman, despite promising to marry her. The two had been engaged in table talks and resolution efforts in recent days. Ogala’s decision to reject the settlement offer and share the details of the pastor’s proposal has brought the matter back into the public eye.

The incident has sparked interest due to the involvement of a prominent religious figure and a well-known actress. The controversy surrounding Pastor Okafor and Ogala’s relationship has been ongoing, with Ogala initially speaking out about the alleged betrayal. The latest twist, with the rejected settlement offer, has added a new layer to the story.

Ogala’s video statement, made on December 23, 2025, has been shared on social media, allowing the public to weigh in on the matter. The actress’s decision to reject the settlement and maintain her previous statements has been seen as a significant development in the ongoing controversy. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the parties involved will proceed.

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