Nollywood actress Doris Ogala has regained her freedom after spending several days in police custody over a dispute linked to Lagos-based cleric, Pastor Chris Okafor of Grace Nation Bible Ministry.
Her arrest followed a wave of controversial posts on social media in which the actress made allegations against the popular preacher, triggering widespread reactions from fans, activists, and figures within both the entertainment and religious spheres.
The development quickly became a national talking point, with civil rights advocates urging law enforcement agencies to uphold due process and ensure transparency in handling the matter. Ogala thanked Omoyele Sowore and Vincent Otse for helping her out. It is not clear if the duo assisted in securing her freedom.
Multiple sources confirmed that Ogala was released from detention, although authorities have yet to disclose the terms of her release or whether formal charges will be pursued.
As of the time of filing this report, neither Ogala nor Pastor Okafor has issued an official statement addressing the status of the case. Meanwhile, the saga continues to dominate online conversations, reigniting debates around defamation, personal privacy, and the influence of celebrity and religious figures in Nigeria.
The matter is still unfolding.
