Nollywood actress, Doris Ogala has called out clergyman, Pastor Dr Chris Okafor, the founder of Mountain of Liberation and Miracle Ministries (MLMM).
Taking to her Instagram page, Doris demanded the clergyman refund her money as she made him know that he shouldn’t pretend he wasn’t warned.
Advising anyone who knows him to inform him about her statement, she noted how many of these pastors love to use people.
Doris stated that he had used the wrong person as she admonished no one to beg her when she started.
“Dr Chris Okafor, I need my money. Don’t say I didn’t warn you ooo.
If you know him better tell him now.
All these yeye pastors. You like to use people. You have used the wrong person. Nobody should beg me when I start oo. You better warn that man now”.
Taking to her comment section, Tonto Dikeh wrote, “Lmao wahala wahala wahala”.
Hours ago, Doris Ogala had thrown a shade at an unidentified colleague which many believe was Uche Elendu.
The best friend of Tonto Dikeh, via her Instagram page, told her colleagues, who she referred to as witches to stop comparing themselves to BBNaija Queen, who got married legally a few days back.
She noted how baby mamas witches have crawled out of their covens following the reality star’s wedding. Doris went on to state that no mother or sister would allow their son to marry the certain colleague.
In November, Doris Ogala had called out her colleague, Uche Elendu for fighting a married woman over her husband’s property.
In the court document that Doris Ogala shared on her Instagram page, Uche revealed that she was legally married to Dr Iyke Lawson Kanu, before his death. The movie star was fighting his wife and the mother of his 5 children over his property, particularly his estates, after hearing of ploys to alienate his properties.
Calling her out, Doris questioned why the actress would be fighting his legal wife and mother of his 5 kids. Probing her, Doris further revealed in a follow-up post that the court document restricted his wife from having access to her late husband’s properties including money in the bank and insurance companies.