Doris Ogala is demanding $688,391 in damages over claims of a broken promise
Nollywood actress Doris Ogala has initiated legal action against Pastor Chris Okafor, founder of Grace Nation International, formerly known as the Mountain of Liberation and Miracle Ministry.
The actress is demanding N1 billion, close to GH₵8 million, a little over $688,391, in damages over claims of a broken promise to marry, as well as alleged financial, emotional, and reputational harm.
According to documents shared on Ogala’s Instagram page on December 16, 2025, include a formal demand letter issued by her lawyers, Synergy Law Partners. The letter details a series of allegations said to span about eight years.
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According to the legal team, Ogala’s relationship with Pastor Chris Okafor began in 2017, at a time when the actress was facing difficulties in her marriage. The letter states that Okafor initially offered pastoral guidance, during which period he allegedly made a clear commitment to marry her.
The lawyers argue that this was more than a casual promise, claiming Pastor Okafor introduced Ogala to his family, including his children. They further cited photographs showing the actress at family gatherings and wearing what was described as a family outfit.
Based on this alleged promise of marriage, the letter claims Ogala left her troubled marriage and lost the chance to reconcile with her husband. It also alleges that she placed significant trust in Pastor Okafor, granting him access to her finances, including a reported single transfer of N45 million, equivalent to about GH₵360,000.
The dispute escalated after Pastor Okafor recently announced his engagement to another woman. Ogala and her lawyers describe this move as a deliberate and public breach of the alleged promise, which they say has had serious consequences for the actress.
The letter further claims Ogala suffered emotional and psychological distress, along with reputational damage within the Actors Guild of Nigeria, and became the subject of misleading online commentary. Another allegation involves the unauthorised release of private photographs said to have been obtained during the relationship and shared without her consent.
On the basis of these claims, Synergy Law Partners is demanding N1 billion in compensation and has given a 21-day deadline for payment, warning that failure to comply could lead to further legal action.