"I Have A Lot I Want The World To Learn From This" - Doris Ogala Says, Amid Chris Okafor's Drama

By Oluwarantimi OludaseĀ 

Nollywood actress, Doris Ogala, has revealed that there are still several revelations yet to be made about the leader and founder of the Mountain of Liberation and Miracle Ministry, also known as Liberation City, Pastor Chris Okafor.

The actress who recently regained her freedom, in a viral video, and had also sought compensation from the clergyman, revealed that they are now interacting strategically in order to find a lasting resolution.

She revealed that she is currently in Lagos and not leaving for Abuja yet. She stated that she is seriously seeking God's face, in order to be led in the right direction on how to sail through on the ongoing ruckus with Pastor Chris Okafor.

Doris further shared that she has a lot of revelations to make, and she wants the world to learn from what she would soon spill.

She said:
"Talks is going on now, resolution is ongoing at the moment. I’m still in Lagos, I’m not back in Abuja. I want to know where it’s heading, and I want to know the end of this table talk. I will come back, and I will seek God’s face. I will ask God the next direction, what should I do because at the moment, I don’t know what to do. I will ask for his wisdom, what should I do, because I have a lot to say, I have a lot I want to reveal, I have a lot I want the world to learn from this.

"At the same time, I don’t want to have anyone’s blood on my hand. This is still bad than anyone thinks. I haven’t said anything. What I just said online is nothing to what I’m about to say before my arrest. But I will leave everything to God and pray and seek his direction to let him direct me on how best to go about it. I’m not afraid of anyone, I’m not afraid of going to jail. All I want is to speak my truth, and my truth I will speak."

The Nigerian Voice recalls that Following Doris Ogala’s continuous allegations against Pastor Chris, she was reportedly arrested during a livestream on Saturday night. She had, during the livestream confirmed that some operatives of the Nigerian police force were in her home, and she could also be heard reprimanding an individual for giving ‘anyhow’ person access to her home, despite her warnings.

She, however, regained her freedom on Monday, December 22, expressing gratitude to human rights activist and politician Omoyele Sowore and VeryDarkMan for securing her release.