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Pastor Chris Okafor Faces N1 Billion Lawsuit from Nollywood Actress Doris Ogala

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Nollywood Actress Doris Ogala and Pastor Chris Okafor

Pastor Chris Okafor Faces N1 Billion Lawsuit from Nollywood Actress Doris Ogala

Lagos-based Nollywood actress and Actors Guild of Nigeria member, Doris Ogala, has formally demanded N1 billion in aggravated damages from Pastor Chris Okafor, founder of Grace Nation Liberation City, over an alleged breach of promise to marry.

The demand, dated December 16, 2025, was issued through her lawyers, Synergy Law Partners, in a letter addressed to Pastor Okafor’s Ojodu Berger residence, warning of imminent legal action should the cleric fail to respond within 21 days.

According to the letter, Ogala alleged that Pastor Okafor made a “clear, consistent and unequivocal” promise to marry her, which formed the basis of a personal relationship that began in 2017. The relationship reportedly started during a period when the actress was seeking pastoral guidance while experiencing emotional distress.

Her lawyers stated that the alleged promise was reinforced by conduct, including introductions to Okafor’s family and appearances at family events. They claimed that photographs, videos, WhatsApp messages, and banking records exist to substantiate Ogala’s position, establishing a legitimate expectation of marriage.

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Ogala further alleged that she relied on the promise to her detriment, including exiting a troubled marriage, based on assurances of marital commitment and security. She also claimed significant financial loss, asserting that she entrusted Pastor Okafor with N45 million in a single transaction and granted him access to her financial affairs in good faith.

The dispute escalated after Pastor Okafor reportedly announced his engagement to another woman, an act Ogala’s lawyers described as a repudiation of the alleged promise, causing emotional and reputational harm. They also cited public scrutiny, online harassment, and victim-shaming, which they attributed to the fallout from the cleric’s actions.

Additionally, the letter alleged that Pastor Okafor was responsible for the unauthorised circulation of private photographs, an accusation the cleric has yet to address publicly.

While acknowledging that marriage cannot be forced, Ogala’s lawyers argued that Nigerian law provides remedies for breach of promise and aggravated harm, forming the basis for their N1 billion demand.

They therefore demanded N1 billion as general and aggravated damages, citing reputational injury, emotional distress, and the public nature of the alleged breach. The lawyers gave Pastor Okafor 21 days to pay the demanded sum, warning that failure to do so would result in a suit before a court of competent jurisdiction.

Efforts to reach Pastor Okafor and his legal team for comments were unsuccessful at press time.

Pastor Chris Okafor Faces N1 Billion Lawsuit from Nollywood Actress Doris Ogala

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Gunmen Attack Gebbe Community in Kebbi, Many Feared Dead

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Kebbi State Commissioner of Police, Bello Muhammad Sani,
Kebbi State Commissioner of Police, Bello Muhammad Sani

Gunmen Attack Gebbe Community in Kebbi, Many Feared Dead

Suspected gunmen have launched a deadly attack on Gebbe community in Shanga Local Government Area of Kebbi State, leaving an undisclosed number of people feared dead and several others injured.

Eyewitnesses said the assailants struck suddenly, firing sporadic gunshots that threw the community into panic, forcing residents to flee to neighbouring villages and nearby bushes for safety.

Local sources disclosed that the exact number of casualties could not be immediately ascertained due to the scale of the attack and the displacement of residents. The incident has reportedly left the community, which has not experienced such violence in years, in a state of shock and trauma.

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Confirming the incident, the Kebbi State Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bashir Usman, said police operatives have been deployed to the area to assess the situation.

“The police are currently on ground to determine the number of casualties and injured persons. An official statement will be issued as soon as investigations are concluded,” he said.

Some residents, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed that security agencies have mobilised to restore calm in the area.

Meanwhile, community members have appealed to the Kebbi State Government and security agencies to provide urgent intervention, describing the attack as unprecedented in the history of Gebbe community.

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Three Killed, NSCDC Outpost Burnt in Katsina Youths–Police Clash

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Katsina State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Abubakar Sadiq Aliyu
Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Katsina State Command, DSP Abubakar Aliyu

Three Killed, NSCDC Outpost Burnt in Katsina Youths–Police Clash

No fewer than three persons were killed and several others injured following violent clashes between youths and security operatives in Katsina metropolis, Katsina State.

The unrest reportedly began late on Friday, December 27, around 10:00 p.m., when police operatives raided suspected criminal hideouts in Sabuwar Unguwa Quarters in an attempt to arrest a suspected drug dealer identified as Uzairu, popularly known as Kuda.

According to the Katsina State Police Command, the suspect resisted arrest and raised an alarm that attracted suspected gang members, who attacked the officers in a bid to free him. During the ensuing struggle, a firearm was discharged, hitting Uzairu. He was rushed to the hospital, where he was later confirmed dead.

Tension escalated the following day during Uzairu’s funeral procession, as youths allegedly clashed again with security personnel at the graveyard. Two persons were reportedly hit by stray bullets during the confrontation.

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Police authorities confirmed that one of the victims died on arrival at the hospital, while the second is currently receiving treatment.

Amid the violence, the youths allegedly set ablaze a Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) outpost and attempted to burn a nearby police outpost before security reinforcements were deployed to the area.

Confirming the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Katsina State Command, DSP Abubakar Aliyu, said the clashes resulted in the death of two civilians, while another injured victim is responding to treatment.

DSP Aliyu explained that during the initial raid, the police team was attacked, an operational vehicle was damaged, and several officers sustained injuries. He added that one policeman was stabbed with a knife while suspects attempted to disarm him.

“During the struggle to secure the rifle, a shot was released, hitting and injuring the suspect, who later died in the hospital,” he said.

He further disclosed that on December 28, suspected miscreants hijacked the funeral procession, attacked security personnel, burned the NSCDC outpost, inflicted a deep machete wound on a policeman, and damaged a police patrol vehicle.

The police spokesperson said calm has been restored following the deployment of additional police and NSCDC personnel to the area.

DSP Aliyu added that the Commissioner of Police has ordered a thorough investigation into the incident and appealed to residents to remain calm and cooperate with security agencies.

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Two Killed, 16 Injured in Fuel Tanker Crash at Polo Roundabout in Jos

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Two Killed, 16 Injured in Fuel Tanker Crash at Polo Roundabout in Jos

Two Killed, 16 Injured in Fuel Tanker Crash at Polo Roundabout in Jos

At least two persons were killed and 16 others injured following a fuel tanker crash in Jos, the Plateau State capital, on Sunday evening.

The accident occurred near the Polo Field Club Roundabout, close to St. Louis College, when a laden fuel tanker reportedly lost its brakes shortly after the Plateau State Specialist Hospital Roundabout and rammed into several vehicles.

Confirming the incident on Monday, the Public Education Officer of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Peter Longsan, said emergency responders swiftly arrived at the scene to prevent further casualties.

According to Longsan, 18 persons were involved in the crash. Two male adults died on the spot, while 16 injured victims were rushed to the Plateau State Specialist Hospital and Bingham University Teaching Hospital (BUTH) for medical treatment. The corpses of the deceased were deposited at BUTH.

He explained that the accident was reported to the FRSC at about 6:49pm on December 28, 2025, prompting immediate rescue operations by the FRSC in collaboration with other security and emergency agencies.

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To avert a possible fire outbreak, the area was cordoned off and traffic diverted, while security agencies prevented looting. Fortunately, Longsan said there was no spillage of petroleum products, significantly reducing the risk of explosion.

Agencies involved in the operation included the FRSC, Nigeria Police, Nigerian Army, Federal Fire Service, NSCDC, Operation Rainbow, Nigerian Red Cross Society, Vehicle Inspection Officers, and the Vigilante Group of Nigeria.

Following the rescue operation, the petroleum product was safely transloaded, damaged vehicles were removed, and the road was fully cleared, restoring traffic flow by Monday morning.

Commending the coordinated response, FRSC Plateau Sector Commander, Olajide E. Mogaji, praised stakeholders and community members for their cooperation and reiterated that road safety is a shared responsibility.

He urged motorists to drive cautiously, especially during the festive season, and advised the public to report emergencies using the FRSC emergency number 122.

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