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MIXED REACTIONS AS PASTOR CHRIS OKAFOR WEDS AMID DORIS OGALA CONTROVERSY
Public reactions have continued to pour in following the wedding of popular Nigerian pastor, Chris Okafor, which comes amid an ongoing controversy involving Nollywood actress Doris Ogala.

The actress recently accused the clergyman of abandoning her to get engaged to another woman, alleging that he had promised to marry her after what she described as eight years of an intimate relationship.
Following the circulation of their alleged leaked conversations online, social media users expressed divided opinions. While some criticised the pastor for allegedly engaging in a sexual relationship, others faulted Ogala for allowing herself to be involved.
After her reported suicide attempt, the actress vowed to disrupt the wedding and demanded a house as compensation.
Despite the controversy, photos from the wedding ceremony, said to have taken place on Tuesday, have since surfaced and gone viral on social media.
Reactions to the images were swift, with many users questioning the bride’s decision to go ahead with the marriage in spite of what they described as obvious warning signs.
Past records also show that Pastor Chris Okafor previously divorced his ex-wife, Bessem Okafor, in 2014, following allegations of domestic abuse and assault.

Reacting to the trending photos, a user identified as evadoris420 wrote, “So she went ahead to marry this man after all the red flags. Make nobody come online tomorrow dey shout justice for this.”
Another commenter, adadoby, wrote, “So this fine girl marry this ezemmuo.”
Sexy_queen_chinedu_ben commented, “You go answer mummy G.O abi? After all this drama, you still went ahead and married this man. Congratulations.”
Somma_onyemara added, “Nobody in the comment section is tapping.”
Sleekreek4real stated, “This lady get mind o. This man is not Winners pastor, so your case may not be different from the other women he mingled with before. Anyway, all the best.”
Similarly, mary.maks23 wrote, “She dey see all the flags and still dey ignore, chanting ‘my case is different.’ We shall see!”
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