The newly wedded wife of Pastor Chris Okafor has reacted for the first time following allegations made by Nollywood actress Doris Ogala against the cleric.
Pastor Okafor’s recent wedding has sparked widespread reactions online after Ogala accused him of betraying her despite what she described as a long-term relationship that began in 2017. The actress had claimed the pastor promised to marry her but later abandoned the relationship when news of his wedding emerged.
Ogala further alleged that the development left her emotionally distressed, particularly as it occurred while she was mourning the death of her younger brother.
In additional claims, the actress accused the cleric of sharing explicit videos of her without consent, alleging that some were connected to a miscarriage she suffered during their relationship. She also alleged financial exploitation, claiming she sponsored projects for Pastor Okafor and his associates without reimbursement.
Despite the public backlash and allegations, Pastor Okafor proceeded with his wedding, drawing mixed reactions on social media. While some questioned the timing of the marriage, others urged that the matter be handled privately.
In a video from the couple’s pre-wedding shoot, Pastor Okafor’s wife addressed the controversy indirectly by describing their relationship as divinely ordained.
According to her, their union was not the result of human planning but God’s orchestration. “We met by divine orchestration. It is something that wouldn’t have happened by human effort; God actually put us together,” she said.
She also spoke affectionately about her husband, describing him as intentional and supportive, and referring to him as her sugar daddy, boyfriend, husband, best friend and “my daddy,” remarks that quickly gained attention online.
Expressing excitement about their future together, she said she was looking forward to starting a family with the pastor.
“I am looking forward to carrying his children, a little version of him. I want to watch them grow and watch my family bask in God’s glory,” she said.




