• Omoyele Sowore, activist and former presidential candidate, has sparked fresh online debate after criticizing some Nigerian pastors and the role of churches.

    In his words, many people become pastors because they couldn’t succeed in other careers or don’t want to do “serious work.” He also shared a personal encounter with a popular pastor, saying he suggested turning the pastor’s church into a hospital for one year to save lives. According to Sowore, the pastor got upset and has avoided him since.

    His comments have triggered mixed reactions online, with many people agreeing and others calling the statement unfair and insulting.

    #Nigeria #OmoyeleSowore #Religion #PublicDebate
    Omoyele Sowore, activist and former presidential candidate, has sparked fresh online debate after criticizing some Nigerian pastors and the role of churches. In his words, many people become pastors because they couldn’t succeed in other careers or don’t want to do “serious work.” He also shared a personal encounter with a popular pastor, saying he suggested turning the pastor’s church into a hospital for one year to save lives. According to Sowore, the pastor got upset and has avoided him since. His comments have triggered mixed reactions online, with many people agreeing and others calling the statement unfair and insulting. #Nigeria #OmoyeleSowore #Religion #PublicDebate
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  • “Pastor Chris is a man of God, don’t even go there…” — Apostle Johnson Suleman
    “Pastor Chris is a man of God, don’t even go there…” — Apostle Johnson Suleman
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  • JUST IN

    Doris Ogala Demands Answers From Pastor Chris Okafor Over Brother’s Death

    Doris Ogala has renewed her accusations against Pastor Chris Okafor, demanding answers over her brother’s death in January 2025.

    Claiming he died from poisoning, Ogala insists the cleric must explain what happened, reigniting public debate online.

    JUST IN 🔥🔥🔥 Doris Ogala Demands Answers From Pastor Chris Okafor Over Brother’s Death Doris Ogala has renewed her accusations against Pastor Chris Okafor, demanding answers over her brother’s death in January 2025. Claiming he died from poisoning, Ogala insists the cleric must explain what happened, reigniting public debate online.
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  • Doris Ogala Leaks Video Call With Pastor Chris Okafor, Makes Shocking Allegations……

    Nollywood actress Doris Ogala has stirred controversy after leaking a video call she allegedly had with popular cleric Pastor Chris Okafor. In the viral clip, she made serious allegations about what was happening during their conversation, sparking intense reactions online. Doris claimed she felt uncomfortable and accused the pastor of inappropriate behavior, while demanding accountability. Social media users are divided, with some calling for a full investigation and others urging caution until all facts are verified.
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    Doris Ogala Leaks Video Call With Pastor Chris Okafor, Makes Shocking Allegations…… Nollywood actress Doris Ogala has stirred controversy after leaking a video call she allegedly had with popular cleric Pastor Chris Okafor. In the viral clip, she made serious allegations about what was happening during their conversation, sparking intense reactions online. Doris claimed she felt uncomfortable and accused the pastor of inappropriate behavior, while demanding accountability. Social media users are divided, with some calling for a full investigation and others urging caution until all facts are verified. #fintternews
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  • Pastor Tobi Fires Back at Druski, Says Churches Give More Than Rappers Amid Comedy Backlash

    Pastor Tobi has slammed American comedian Druski over a viral skit mocking the church, accusing comedians of using religion as an easy punchline when jokes run dry. He argued that many entertainers were raised through church support and insisted churches give more to communities than even top rappers. According to him, “the stingiest pastor gives more than the greatest rapper,” stressing that such jokes are not funny and should stop. His remarks have sparked mixed reactions online, reigniting debates on comedy, religion, and freedom of expression.

    #PastorTobi #Druski #ChurchVsComedy
    Pastor Tobi Fires Back at Druski, Says Churches Give More Than Rappers Amid Comedy Backlash Pastor Tobi has slammed American comedian Druski over a viral skit mocking the church, accusing comedians of using religion as an easy punchline when jokes run dry. He argued that many entertainers were raised through church support and insisted churches give more to communities than even top rappers. According to him, “the stingiest pastor gives more than the greatest rapper,” stressing that such jokes are not funny and should stop. His remarks have sparked mixed reactions online, reigniting debates on comedy, religion, and freedom of expression. #PastorTobi #Druski #ChurchVsComedy
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  • 2baba Absent as Sunmbo Adeoye and Pastor David Celebrate Son Zion Idibia’s Matriculation

    Sunmbo Adeoye and her husband, Pastor David Adeoye, proudly attended the matriculation of her second son with 2baba, Zion Idibia, at Pan-Atlantic University, while 2baba was notably absent. Sunmbo shared photos on Instagram congratulating Zion on the milestone, praising his achievement, and wishing him greater success. The family has a history of celebrating educational milestones, with Pastor David playing a visible supportive role in both Zion and his elder brother Nino’s academic journeys, earning admiration from fans for his commitment and fatherly presence.

    #ZionIdibia #2baba #FamilySupport #Matriculation #SunmboAdeoye
    2baba Absent as Sunmbo Adeoye and Pastor David Celebrate Son Zion Idibia’s Matriculation Sunmbo Adeoye and her husband, Pastor David Adeoye, proudly attended the matriculation of her second son with 2baba, Zion Idibia, at Pan-Atlantic University, while 2baba was notably absent. Sunmbo shared photos on Instagram congratulating Zion on the milestone, praising his achievement, and wishing him greater success. The family has a history of celebrating educational milestones, with Pastor David playing a visible supportive role in both Zion and his elder brother Nino’s academic journeys, earning admiration from fans for his commitment and fatherly presence. #ZionIdibia #2baba #FamilySupport #Matriculation #SunmboAdeoye
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  • DSS Rescues Two Pastors Abducted by Bandits in Kaduna Forest

    The Department of State Services (DSS) has rescued two pastors and a church member who were abducted by armed bandits in Kaduna State. The victims — Idi Buhari, Emmanuel Jacob, and Suleiman Adamu — were kidnapped on January 9, 2026, in the Gwagwada area of Chikun Local Government Area while travelling from Kugosi to Sarkin Pawa in Niger State to officiate a wedding ceremony. The Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria in Kaduna State, Rev. Joseph John Hayab, commended the DSS for what he described as a courageous, timely, and selfless operation, saying it brought relief to the church and the families.

    #DSS #Kaduna #Banditry #NigeriaSecurity
    DSS Rescues Two Pastors Abducted by Bandits in Kaduna Forest The Department of State Services (DSS) has rescued two pastors and a church member who were abducted by armed bandits in Kaduna State. The victims — Idi Buhari, Emmanuel Jacob, and Suleiman Adamu — were kidnapped on January 9, 2026, in the Gwagwada area of Chikun Local Government Area while travelling from Kugosi to Sarkin Pawa in Niger State to officiate a wedding ceremony. The Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria in Kaduna State, Rev. Joseph John Hayab, commended the DSS for what he described as a courageous, timely, and selfless operation, saying it brought relief to the church and the families. #DSS #Kaduna #Banditry #NigeriaSecurity
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  • “You can’t silence me, everything will be exposed” — Actress Doris Ogala fires back at Pastor Chris Okafor
    Actress Doris Ogala has issued a strong statement directed at Pastor Chris Okafor, saying arrest or intimidation will not stop her from speaking out.
    In a video shared online, Doris accused the pastor and others of being responsible for her brother’s death, insisting that no amount of money or pressure can replace his life. She alleged that those involved will be haunted by the consequences of their actions and vowed to expose everything she claims to know.
    She also said she is not afraid of being arrested, adding that she has never hidden her location and has nothing left to lose.
    The statement comes amid ongoing public accusations by Doris Ogala against Pastor Chris Okafor, which have continued to spark debate online.
    ~Lindaikejiblog
    “You can’t silence me, everything will be exposed” — Actress Doris Ogala fires back at Pastor Chris Okafor Actress Doris Ogala has issued a strong statement directed at Pastor Chris Okafor, saying arrest or intimidation will not stop her from speaking out. In a video shared online, Doris accused the pastor and others of being responsible for her brother’s death, insisting that no amount of money or pressure can replace his life. She alleged that those involved will be haunted by the consequences of their actions and vowed to expose everything she claims to know. She also said she is not afraid of being arrested, adding that she has never hidden her location and has nothing left to lose. The statement comes amid ongoing public accusations by Doris Ogala against Pastor Chris Okafor, which have continued to spark debate online. ~Lindaikejiblog
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  • Omo, gbe body oo! Former Rivers SSG, Tammy Danagogo, don ask police make dem shift him invitation. Na over alleged assassination plot against FCT Minister Nyesom Wike police wan question am. Letter from him lawyers talk say Danagogo dey out of town, so him no fit appear for January 15, dem beg make dem move am go January 26. Police dey investigate leaked audio wey dey link am with plan to hire Israeli people to kill Wike, plus approach Governor Fubara for funding. Meanwhile, Port Harcourt pastor, Dr. Tombari Gbeneol, don dey two weeks detention as police continue investigation. Police confirm say suspect dey custody, matter still dey under investigation.

    Omo, gbe body oo! Former Rivers SSG, Tammy Danagogo, don ask police make dem shift him invitation. Na over alleged assassination plot against FCT Minister Nyesom Wike police wan question am. Letter from him lawyers talk say Danagogo dey out of town, so him no fit appear for January 15, dem beg make dem move am go January 26. Police dey investigate leaked audio wey dey link am with plan to hire Israeli people to kill Wike, plus approach Governor Fubara for funding. Meanwhile, Port Harcourt pastor, Dr. Tombari Gbeneol, don dey two weeks detention as police continue investigation. Police confirm say suspect dey custody, matter still dey under investigation.
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  • Wahala Don Set Oo! Lady Accuses Pastor Bolaji Of Fathering Tiwa Savage’s Son, Social Media Explodes

    Wahala don burst for social media as a viral post has accused Pastor Bolaji Idowu of Harvesters Church of being the biological father of Tiwa Savage’s son, Jamil. The X user shared a photo of Tiwa, her 10-year-old son and the pastor standing together, claiming the singer had her child “with a pastor” and should be ashamed. However, available records show that Jamil is the biological son of Tiwa Savage and her ex-husband, Tunji “Teebillz” Balogun. The couple were legally married when Jamil was born in 2015 before separating years later. Tiwa and her son have been attending Pastor Bolaji’s church since late 2025, where he has publicly welcomed and prayed for them. The innocent photo has now been twisted into a paternity allegation, sparking heated reactions online. Tiwa Savage is yet to respond to the claim as fans continue to defend her and call out the false narrative.


    Wahala Don Set Oo! Lady Accuses Pastor Bolaji Of Fathering Tiwa Savage’s Son, Social Media Explodes Wahala don burst for social media as a viral post has accused Pastor Bolaji Idowu of Harvesters Church of being the biological father of Tiwa Savage’s son, Jamil. The X user shared a photo of Tiwa, her 10-year-old son and the pastor standing together, claiming the singer had her child “with a pastor” and should be ashamed. However, available records show that Jamil is the biological son of Tiwa Savage and her ex-husband, Tunji “Teebillz” Balogun. The couple were legally married when Jamil was born in 2015 before separating years later. Tiwa and her son have been attending Pastor Bolaji’s church since late 2025, where he has publicly welcomed and prayed for them. The innocent photo has now been twisted into a paternity allegation, sparking heated reactions online. Tiwa Savage is yet to respond to the claim as fans continue to defend her and call out the false narrative.
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  • Is Superstition Holding Nigerian Communities Hostage? How Fear of ‘Poison,’ Rituals, and Dog Poop Is Fueling Paranoia, Poverty, and Exploitation – By Leo Igwe

    Is superstition silently destroying communities in Nigeria—and why are fear, paranoia, and ritual beliefs still shaping how people interpret illness, death, and misfortune?

    In this powerful and unsettling account, Leo Igwe recounts his return to his hometown in southeastern Nigeria after decades away, where he encountered what he describes as the toxic grip of superstition and irrational fear on everyday life. From the moment he arrived, Igwe says he witnessed how ordinary health issues were being interpreted as the work of unseen enemies using “poison,” spiritual attacks, or occult forces.

    A family housekeeper with a swollen hand claimed he had “picked up poison” while farming—an explanation widely accepted by community members, despite no one being able to describe what the poison was, how it worked, or where it came from. Rather than seeking medical help, the man was subjected to prayers, spiritual pressing, and ritual interventions, which only worsened the condition. For Igwe, this was a troubling reminder of how medical problems are often rebranded as spiritual attacks, delaying proper treatment and deepening fear.

    But why does this mindset persist? Igwe explains that in his community, no one is believed to die naturally. Death, illness, stroke, or paralysis are frequently attributed to enemies—often relatives or neighbors—who are accused of using occult means. Phrases like “they have killed him” or “they have finally gotten him” dominate conversations, reinforcing suspicion and tearing families apart. People live in constant fear that someone has planted spiritual “poisons” that they might step on or touch.

    Despite identifying as Christians, many residents, Igwe notes, move between churches, prophets, pastors, traditional priests, and ritual specialists. They pray to Jesus, invoke ancestors, hire “prayer warriors,” and perform sacrifices in an endless cycle of spiritual protection. But does this offer safety—or does it deepen exploitation? Igwe argues that this climate has created fertile ground for con artists, fake prophets, and self-styled spiritual practitioners who extract money in exchange for deliverance, exorcism, and supposed protection.

    One striking episode involved a roaming prayer man who went from house to house, collecting food or money after loud, theatrical prayers. In another home, Igwe witnessed a dramatic ritual in which sand was placed in people’s hands while God was commanded to “open doors,” even instructing someone to physically open the living room door to symbolize prosperity. To Igwe, this performance illustrated how faith is manipulated into spectacle while poverty remains unchanged.

    Perhaps the most disturbing moment came when a neighbor reported that dog feces found in their compound was not ordinary waste but a weapon of spiritual harm. The family believed it had been ritually placed to bring sickness or death—just as, they claimed, their parents had previously been killed. The response? Olive oil poured on it, urine used as a neutralizer, and the case escalated to village authorities. To Igwe, this episode captured how fear transforms harmless events into imagined threats, driving communities deeper into paranoia.

    Addressing a village meeting, Igwe warned of the dangerous consequences of baseless accusations, superstition, and occult blame, citing how such beliefs have destroyed families and communities across the region. He urged residents to free themselves from irrational fear and confront the social damage caused by suspicion, exploitation, and magical thinking.

    So what is the real cost of these beliefs? According to Igwe, communities trapped in superstition remain locked in poverty, fear, and manipulation, unable to address real health, economic, and social challenges. The essay ultimately asks a haunting question: Can communities break free from the cycle of fear before superstition consumes trust, development, and human dignity?

    Is Superstition Holding Nigerian Communities Hostage? How Fear of ‘Poison,’ Rituals, and Dog Poop Is Fueling Paranoia, Poverty, and Exploitation – By Leo Igwe Is superstition silently destroying communities in Nigeria—and why are fear, paranoia, and ritual beliefs still shaping how people interpret illness, death, and misfortune? In this powerful and unsettling account, Leo Igwe recounts his return to his hometown in southeastern Nigeria after decades away, where he encountered what he describes as the toxic grip of superstition and irrational fear on everyday life. From the moment he arrived, Igwe says he witnessed how ordinary health issues were being interpreted as the work of unseen enemies using “poison,” spiritual attacks, or occult forces. A family housekeeper with a swollen hand claimed he had “picked up poison” while farming—an explanation widely accepted by community members, despite no one being able to describe what the poison was, how it worked, or where it came from. Rather than seeking medical help, the man was subjected to prayers, spiritual pressing, and ritual interventions, which only worsened the condition. For Igwe, this was a troubling reminder of how medical problems are often rebranded as spiritual attacks, delaying proper treatment and deepening fear. But why does this mindset persist? Igwe explains that in his community, no one is believed to die naturally. Death, illness, stroke, or paralysis are frequently attributed to enemies—often relatives or neighbors—who are accused of using occult means. Phrases like “they have killed him” or “they have finally gotten him” dominate conversations, reinforcing suspicion and tearing families apart. People live in constant fear that someone has planted spiritual “poisons” that they might step on or touch. Despite identifying as Christians, many residents, Igwe notes, move between churches, prophets, pastors, traditional priests, and ritual specialists. They pray to Jesus, invoke ancestors, hire “prayer warriors,” and perform sacrifices in an endless cycle of spiritual protection. But does this offer safety—or does it deepen exploitation? Igwe argues that this climate has created fertile ground for con artists, fake prophets, and self-styled spiritual practitioners who extract money in exchange for deliverance, exorcism, and supposed protection. One striking episode involved a roaming prayer man who went from house to house, collecting food or money after loud, theatrical prayers. In another home, Igwe witnessed a dramatic ritual in which sand was placed in people’s hands while God was commanded to “open doors,” even instructing someone to physically open the living room door to symbolize prosperity. To Igwe, this performance illustrated how faith is manipulated into spectacle while poverty remains unchanged. Perhaps the most disturbing moment came when a neighbor reported that dog feces found in their compound was not ordinary waste but a weapon of spiritual harm. The family believed it had been ritually placed to bring sickness or death—just as, they claimed, their parents had previously been killed. The response? Olive oil poured on it, urine used as a neutralizer, and the case escalated to village authorities. To Igwe, this episode captured how fear transforms harmless events into imagined threats, driving communities deeper into paranoia. Addressing a village meeting, Igwe warned of the dangerous consequences of baseless accusations, superstition, and occult blame, citing how such beliefs have destroyed families and communities across the region. He urged residents to free themselves from irrational fear and confront the social damage caused by suspicion, exploitation, and magical thinking. So what is the real cost of these beliefs? According to Igwe, communities trapped in superstition remain locked in poverty, fear, and manipulation, unable to address real health, economic, and social challenges. The essay ultimately asks a haunting question: Can communities break free from the cycle of fear before superstition consumes trust, development, and human dignity?
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  • Why Did Nigeria Intervene in Benin Republic? How Diplomatic Pressure Secured the Release of Pastor Benjamin Egbaji Jailed for Alleged Rape After Two Years in Detention

    Why did the Nigerian government step in to secure the release of a pastor imprisoned abroad, and what role did diplomacy and humanitarian concerns play in his freedom?

    The Federal Government of Nigeria has confirmed the release of Pastor Benjamin Egbaji, a Nigerian cleric and businessman from Cross River State who had been detained in the Republic of Benin for more than two years over alleged rape. His freedom, announced on January 8, 2026, followed a presidential pardon granted by Benin’s President, Patrice Talon, after sustained diplomatic intervention by Nigerian authorities.

    According to the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, Egbaji was released after what officials described as prolonged detention under “dehumanising conditions.” The amnesty that secured his freedom was formally gazetted on December 17, 2025, and took effect following high-level engagements between both governments.

    Official statements revealed that Egbaji had initially been held in a hospital in Cotonou before being transferred to prison as his health deteriorated. His case attracted widespread attention after a photograph showing him chained to a hospital bed circulated on social media, sparking public outrage and urgent calls for intervention.

    Odumegwu-Ojukwu disclosed that her office maintained consistent diplomatic pressure, including a personal visit to the detained pastor while he was hospitalised in August 2025. She described the release as the outcome of “determined diplomatic action,” adding that Nigeria’s foreign policy places the welfare of its citizens abroad at the centre of international engagement.

    “This release is the result of consistent and determined diplomatic action. We were deeply concerned by his condition and the circumstances of his detention,” the minister said, noting that although Egbaji is in high spirits, he requires extensive medical care after his prolonged incarceration.

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs had earlier appealed to Beninese authorities to free the pastor on humanitarian grounds or allow him to serve any remaining sentence in Nigeria. The request followed a joint visit by Odumegwu-Ojukwu and Benin’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Olushegun Adjadi Bakari, during which Nigeria emphasized both Egbaji’s failing health and the long-standing diplomatic ties between the two countries.

    In official correspondence, Nigerian authorities cited the humanitarian imperative, stating that the cleric’s health had “deteriorated severely while in detention.” Ultimately, the Beninese government granted a presidential pardon, bringing an end to his imprisonment.

    The development raises critical questions:
    Was Egbaji’s release driven purely by humanitarian concerns?
    How much influence did diplomatic relations between Nigeria and Benin Republic play?
    And what does this case reveal about the treatment of foreign detainees and the protection of citizens abroad?

    While the allegations that led to his imprisonment remain a sensitive issue, the Nigerian government has framed the intervention as a matter of human rights, medical necessity, and diplomatic responsibility. The case has since become a reference point in discussions on how far governments should go to protect nationals facing detention overseas.

    Why Did Nigeria Intervene in Benin Republic? How Diplomatic Pressure Secured the Release of Pastor Benjamin Egbaji Jailed for Alleged Rape After Two Years in Detention Why did the Nigerian government step in to secure the release of a pastor imprisoned abroad, and what role did diplomacy and humanitarian concerns play in his freedom? The Federal Government of Nigeria has confirmed the release of Pastor Benjamin Egbaji, a Nigerian cleric and businessman from Cross River State who had been detained in the Republic of Benin for more than two years over alleged rape. His freedom, announced on January 8, 2026, followed a presidential pardon granted by Benin’s President, Patrice Talon, after sustained diplomatic intervention by Nigerian authorities. According to the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, Egbaji was released after what officials described as prolonged detention under “dehumanising conditions.” The amnesty that secured his freedom was formally gazetted on December 17, 2025, and took effect following high-level engagements between both governments. Official statements revealed that Egbaji had initially been held in a hospital in Cotonou before being transferred to prison as his health deteriorated. His case attracted widespread attention after a photograph showing him chained to a hospital bed circulated on social media, sparking public outrage and urgent calls for intervention. Odumegwu-Ojukwu disclosed that her office maintained consistent diplomatic pressure, including a personal visit to the detained pastor while he was hospitalised in August 2025. She described the release as the outcome of “determined diplomatic action,” adding that Nigeria’s foreign policy places the welfare of its citizens abroad at the centre of international engagement. “This release is the result of consistent and determined diplomatic action. We were deeply concerned by his condition and the circumstances of his detention,” the minister said, noting that although Egbaji is in high spirits, he requires extensive medical care after his prolonged incarceration. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs had earlier appealed to Beninese authorities to free the pastor on humanitarian grounds or allow him to serve any remaining sentence in Nigeria. The request followed a joint visit by Odumegwu-Ojukwu and Benin’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Olushegun Adjadi Bakari, during which Nigeria emphasized both Egbaji’s failing health and the long-standing diplomatic ties between the two countries. In official correspondence, Nigerian authorities cited the humanitarian imperative, stating that the cleric’s health had “deteriorated severely while in detention.” Ultimately, the Beninese government granted a presidential pardon, bringing an end to his imprisonment. The development raises critical questions: Was Egbaji’s release driven purely by humanitarian concerns? How much influence did diplomatic relations between Nigeria and Benin Republic play? And what does this case reveal about the treatment of foreign detainees and the protection of citizens abroad? While the allegations that led to his imprisonment remain a sensitive issue, the Nigerian government has framed the intervention as a matter of human rights, medical necessity, and diplomatic responsibility. The case has since become a reference point in discussions on how far governments should go to protect nationals facing detention overseas.
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  • Lagos Police Transfer Pastor Chris Okafor Rape Allegations to Force HQ for Investigation
    January 7, 2026 – Lagos, Nigeria

    The Lagos State Police Command has confirmed that allegations of rape against Pastor Chris Okafor, Senior Pastor of Mountain of Liberation and Miracles Ministries, have been transferred to the Force Headquarters via Zone 2 Command for further investigation.

    Key updates:

    Pastor Okafor was formally invited to appear before the police but initially failed to honor the invitation. He later appeared voluntarily.

    Police Commissioner Moshood Jimoh explained that the matter was escalated because Zone 2 Command, under the supervision of an AIG, was already handling it.

    Social media complaints are now considered valid sources of information for law enforcement investigations.

    Investigations are ongoing, and the police stress that public interest will guide their actions.


    Background:

    In December 2025, Pastor Okafor issued a public apology to actress Doris Ogala over a marriage dispute, while denying several other allegations.

    A former church member named Ama accused Okafor of raping her at age 15, impregnating her, and later sexually abusing the daughter born from that assault. Both women have shared their accounts with SaharaReporters.


    The Lagos Police continue to investigate these serious allegations under the Force’s hierarchy and protocols.


    Lagos Police Transfer Pastor Chris Okafor Rape Allegations to Force HQ for Investigation January 7, 2026 – Lagos, Nigeria The Lagos State Police Command has confirmed that allegations of rape against Pastor Chris Okafor, Senior Pastor of Mountain of Liberation and Miracles Ministries, have been transferred to the Force Headquarters via Zone 2 Command for further investigation. Key updates: Pastor Okafor was formally invited to appear before the police but initially failed to honor the invitation. He later appeared voluntarily. Police Commissioner Moshood Jimoh explained that the matter was escalated because Zone 2 Command, under the supervision of an AIG, was already handling it. Social media complaints are now considered valid sources of information for law enforcement investigations. Investigations are ongoing, and the police stress that public interest will guide their actions. Background: In December 2025, Pastor Okafor issued a public apology to actress Doris Ogala over a marriage dispute, while denying several other allegations. A former church member named Ama accused Okafor of raping her at age 15, impregnating her, and later sexually abusing the daughter born from that assault. Both women have shared their accounts with SaharaReporters. The Lagos Police continue to investigate these serious allegations under the Force’s hierarchy and protocols.
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  • Did a Pastor Use Police and Courts to Silence a Worker? Ex-Husband’s Shocking Claims Against Apostle Chikere Nwafor | Fintter

    Can a religious leader allegedly use the police and the courts to keep a poor church worker behind bars—and get away with it?

    A disturbing set of allegations has emerged against Apostle Chikere Nwafor, founder of Heaven’s Gateway Ministries in Lagos, after her ex-husband, Mr. Martin Ogbulu, accused her of orchestrating the arrest, prosecution, and continued imprisonment of a longtime church caretaker, Mr. Alfred Morris Oyawari.

    According to Ogbulu, Alfred—who had overseen the church’s building projects, houses, and properties since 2018—has been languishing in Ikoyi Prison since April 2025 over allegations of missing building materials. The ex-husband insists the accusations were fabricated and driven by fear that Alfred might later sue the cleric for wrongful treatment.

    A Caretaker, Not a Criminal?

    Ogbulu describes Alfred as a loyal, humble worker who managed church construction and supervised contractors for years, often while both he and Apostle Chikere were outside Nigeria during the COVID-19 period. Despite the heavy responsibility placed on him, Alfred reportedly earned only ₦40,000 per month.

    He even volunteered to live alone on the church’s three-acre property in Ibeju-Lekki, near Amen Estate—an isolated area where no one else was willing to stay. From there, he acted as caretaker, site supervisor, and the main link between the church leadership and contractors.

    So how did such a worker end up in prison?

    “She Said She Had Locked Him Up”

    Ogbulu claims that in April 2025, Apostle Chikere informed him that Alfred had been arrested because some items allegedly went missing from the construction site. Even if there had been an issue, he questioned the moral basis of criminal prosecution by a religious leader.

    > “Even if it was him, what are you preaching? Are you not preaching forgiveness?” he asked.
    “You bundled a man who looked after your building from 2018 to 2025, locked him up, and took him to court.”



    Since then, Alfred’s case has reportedly been repeatedly adjourned, leaving him stuck in detention.

    Alleged Police Pressure and a Chilling Condition

    In one of the most troubling claims, Ogbulu alleged that the police demanded that Alfred’s relatives sign an undertaking promising that Alfred would never sue Apostle Chikere for wrongful detention as a condition for his release.

    According to him, the Investigating Police Officer handling the case allegedly said that “madam” was giving instructions, and that Alfred’s family must agree not to take legal action if he were freed.

    Ogbulu says he agreed in desperation—because Alfred is poor and has no means to fight the system.

    “He Calls Her From Prison, Begging for Mercy”

    Ogbulu revealed that Alfred occasionally gets access to a phone in prison and uses it to beg Apostle Chikere for forgiveness, calling her “Mummy” and pleading to be released.

    > “Seeing Alfred in prison breaks my heart,” he said.
    “This young man has begged her countless times, even from inside prison.”



    He further described Alfred’s family as extremely poor, saying his father—a retired security officer from a riverine community—lacks the resources to pursue legal action.

    Pattern of Abuse or Isolated Case?

    Beyond Alfred’s ordeal, Ogbulu alleged a broader pattern of intimidation within the church, recounting incidents in which members were allegedly humiliated or physically confronted, only to later be appeased with money.

    He warned that Alfred’s case might be one of many involving vulnerable Nigerians who allegedly fall victim to abuse of power within religious and law-enforcement structures.

    > “Can you imagine how many other people are languishing in jail that nobody knows about?”



    Silence From Those Accused

    When contacted for a response, Apostle Chikere Nwafor reportedly said she would “get back,” but did not. Attempts to reach the police officer allegedly in charge of the case were also unsuccessful.

    This leaves the public with unsettling questions about justice, power, and accountability in Nigeria’s criminal justice system.


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    Questions for Fintter Readers

    Can a religious leader legally influence police and courts this way?

    Should clerics be held to a higher moral and legal standard?

    If these claims are true, what does it say about justice for the poor in Nigeria?

    How many similar cases go unnoticed because victims lack money or influence?


    Join the conversation on Fintter:
    Is this a case of religious authority abusing state power—or is there another side to the story we are not being told?
    Did a Pastor Use Police and Courts to Silence a Worker? Ex-Husband’s Shocking Claims Against Apostle Chikere Nwafor | Fintter Can a religious leader allegedly use the police and the courts to keep a poor church worker behind bars—and get away with it? A disturbing set of allegations has emerged against Apostle Chikere Nwafor, founder of Heaven’s Gateway Ministries in Lagos, after her ex-husband, Mr. Martin Ogbulu, accused her of orchestrating the arrest, prosecution, and continued imprisonment of a longtime church caretaker, Mr. Alfred Morris Oyawari. According to Ogbulu, Alfred—who had overseen the church’s building projects, houses, and properties since 2018—has been languishing in Ikoyi Prison since April 2025 over allegations of missing building materials. The ex-husband insists the accusations were fabricated and driven by fear that Alfred might later sue the cleric for wrongful treatment. A Caretaker, Not a Criminal? Ogbulu describes Alfred as a loyal, humble worker who managed church construction and supervised contractors for years, often while both he and Apostle Chikere were outside Nigeria during the COVID-19 period. Despite the heavy responsibility placed on him, Alfred reportedly earned only ₦40,000 per month. He even volunteered to live alone on the church’s three-acre property in Ibeju-Lekki, near Amen Estate—an isolated area where no one else was willing to stay. From there, he acted as caretaker, site supervisor, and the main link between the church leadership and contractors. So how did such a worker end up in prison? “She Said She Had Locked Him Up” Ogbulu claims that in April 2025, Apostle Chikere informed him that Alfred had been arrested because some items allegedly went missing from the construction site. Even if there had been an issue, he questioned the moral basis of criminal prosecution by a religious leader. > “Even if it was him, what are you preaching? Are you not preaching forgiveness?” he asked. “You bundled a man who looked after your building from 2018 to 2025, locked him up, and took him to court.” Since then, Alfred’s case has reportedly been repeatedly adjourned, leaving him stuck in detention. Alleged Police Pressure and a Chilling Condition In one of the most troubling claims, Ogbulu alleged that the police demanded that Alfred’s relatives sign an undertaking promising that Alfred would never sue Apostle Chikere for wrongful detention as a condition for his release. According to him, the Investigating Police Officer handling the case allegedly said that “madam” was giving instructions, and that Alfred’s family must agree not to take legal action if he were freed. Ogbulu says he agreed in desperation—because Alfred is poor and has no means to fight the system. “He Calls Her From Prison, Begging for Mercy” Ogbulu revealed that Alfred occasionally gets access to a phone in prison and uses it to beg Apostle Chikere for forgiveness, calling her “Mummy” and pleading to be released. > “Seeing Alfred in prison breaks my heart,” he said. “This young man has begged her countless times, even from inside prison.” He further described Alfred’s family as extremely poor, saying his father—a retired security officer from a riverine community—lacks the resources to pursue legal action. Pattern of Abuse or Isolated Case? Beyond Alfred’s ordeal, Ogbulu alleged a broader pattern of intimidation within the church, recounting incidents in which members were allegedly humiliated or physically confronted, only to later be appeased with money. He warned that Alfred’s case might be one of many involving vulnerable Nigerians who allegedly fall victim to abuse of power within religious and law-enforcement structures. > “Can you imagine how many other people are languishing in jail that nobody knows about?” Silence From Those Accused When contacted for a response, Apostle Chikere Nwafor reportedly said she would “get back,” but did not. Attempts to reach the police officer allegedly in charge of the case were also unsuccessful. This leaves the public with unsettling questions about justice, power, and accountability in Nigeria’s criminal justice system. --- 💬 Questions for Fintter Readers Can a religious leader legally influence police and courts this way? Should clerics be held to a higher moral and legal standard? If these claims are true, what does it say about justice for the poor in Nigeria? How many similar cases go unnoticed because victims lack money or influence? 👉 Join the conversation on Fintter: Is this a case of religious authority abusing state power—or is there another side to the story we are not being told?
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  • A former church member has accused a popular Lagos-based pastor of sexual abuse dating back to when she was 15 — allegations detailed in a new SaharaReporters investigation.

    This story raises uncomfortable but necessary questions:

    Why are alleged abuse cases involving religious leaders so difficult to address?
    Are victims adequately protected when power, faith, and fear intersect?
    Should churches have independent accountability systems?

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    A former church member has accused a popular Lagos-based pastor of sexual abuse dating back to when she was 15 — allegations detailed in a new SaharaReporters investigation. This story raises uncomfortable but necessary questions: ❓ Why are alleged abuse cases involving religious leaders so difficult to address? ❓ Are victims adequately protected when power, faith, and fear intersect? ❓ Should churches have independent accountability systems? 📍 Source: SaharaReporters
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  • Amnesty International Condemns Mob Lynching of Pastor Dio Idon in Southern Kaduna, Demands Investigation

    Amnesty International has strongly condemned the mob killing of Pastor Dio Idon in southern Kaduna, Nigeria, over allegations of witchcraft following the death of his brother. The pastor, who served at ECWA Ungwan Shaawa LC, Kasuwan Magani DCC, was reportedly lynched and burned to ashes by members of his community on January 4, 2026.

    The global human rights body described the incident as a disturbing example of growing mob violence in Nigeria and called for a thorough investigation to hold perpetrators accountable. Amnesty International highlighted that such acts violate fundamental human rights and reflect systemic failures in law enforcement and justice.

    The organisation urged the Nigerian government to investigate the killing, ensure justice for all involved, and implement measures to prevent mob violence, stressing that allegations of crime must be handled strictly through lawful means in line with domestic and international human rights standards.
    Amnesty International Condemns Mob Lynching of Pastor Dio Idon in Southern Kaduna, Demands Investigation Amnesty International has strongly condemned the mob killing of Pastor Dio Idon in southern Kaduna, Nigeria, over allegations of witchcraft following the death of his brother. The pastor, who served at ECWA Ungwan Shaawa LC, Kasuwan Magani DCC, was reportedly lynched and burned to ashes by members of his community on January 4, 2026. The global human rights body described the incident as a disturbing example of growing mob violence in Nigeria and called for a thorough investigation to hold perpetrators accountable. Amnesty International highlighted that such acts violate fundamental human rights and reflect systemic failures in law enforcement and justice. The organisation urged the Nigerian government to investigate the killing, ensure justice for all involved, and implement measures to prevent mob violence, stressing that allegations of crime must be handled strictly through lawful means in line with domestic and international human rights standards.
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  • Update: Pastor Chris Okafor fails to honor police invitation

    The Senior Pastor of Mountain of Liberation and Miracles Ministries, Chris Okafor, on Monday, January 5, failed to honor the invitation extended to him by the Lagos state police command.

    On Sunday, January 4, the police had released a statement announcing its invitation to Okafor over allegations of multiple r@pe and other offences capable of causing a breach of public peace. In the statement released and signed by SP Abimbola Adebisi, spokesperson of the command, Okafor was asked to appear before the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the State Criminal Investigation Department, Panti by 10:00 a.m. on Monday,January 5. However, Okafor failed to honor the invitation as he did not appear at the time allot to him and did not show up until midnight of Monday.

    According to the police, the invitation followed several complaints bordering on alleged sexu@l offences and other acts capable of disrupting public order.
    Update: Pastor Chris Okafor fails to honor police invitation The Senior Pastor of Mountain of Liberation and Miracles Ministries, Chris Okafor, on Monday, January 5, failed to honor the invitation extended to him by the Lagos state police command. On Sunday, January 4, the police had released a statement announcing its invitation to Okafor over allegations of multiple r@pe and other offences capable of causing a breach of public peace. In the statement released and signed by SP Abimbola Adebisi, spokesperson of the command, Okafor was asked to appear before the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the State Criminal Investigation Department, Panti by 10:00 a.m. on Monday,January 5. However, Okafor failed to honor the invitation as he did not appear at the time allot to him and did not show up until midnight of Monday. According to the police, the invitation followed several complaints bordering on alleged sexu@l offences and other acts capable of disrupting public order.
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  • Police Arrest Port Harcourt Pastor Over Alleged Plot to Assassinate FCT Minister Wike, Hunt Underway for Ex-Rivers SSG

    Security operatives from the Inspector-General of Police Intelligence Response Team (IRT) have detained Dr. Tombari Joseph Gbeneol, a medical doctor and pastor of Life Forte Chapel Church in Port Harcourt, over an alleged plan to assassinate FCT Minister Nyesom Wike.

    The arrest followed the interception of a phone call between Gbeneol and former Rivers State Secretary to the Government (SSG), Dr. Tammy Danagogo, in which they allegedly discussed hiring Israeli nationals to carry out the assassination and seeking funding from Governor Siminalayi Fubara.

    Police confirmed Gbeneol is in custody, with investigations ongoing. Authorities are still searching for Danagogo, who reportedly went underground after the plot was uncovered. Security sources described the case as a grave national security threat.
    Police Arrest Port Harcourt Pastor Over Alleged Plot to Assassinate FCT Minister Wike, Hunt Underway for Ex-Rivers SSG Security operatives from the Inspector-General of Police Intelligence Response Team (IRT) have detained Dr. Tombari Joseph Gbeneol, a medical doctor and pastor of Life Forte Chapel Church in Port Harcourt, over an alleged plan to assassinate FCT Minister Nyesom Wike. The arrest followed the interception of a phone call between Gbeneol and former Rivers State Secretary to the Government (SSG), Dr. Tammy Danagogo, in which they allegedly discussed hiring Israeli nationals to carry out the assassination and seeking funding from Governor Siminalayi Fubara. Police confirmed Gbeneol is in custody, with investigations ongoing. Authorities are still searching for Danagogo, who reportedly went underground after the plot was uncovered. Security sources described the case as a grave national security threat.
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  • Lagos Police Summon Pastor Chris Okafor Over Multiple Rape, Sexual Offences Allegations, Assure Victim Protection as SCID Investigation Begins

    The Lagos State Police Command has summoned Pastor Chris Okafor, Senior Pastor of Mountain of Liberation and Miracles Ministries, over allegations of multiple rape, sexual offences, and other serious crimes capable of disrupting public peace. According to police authorities, Okafor was formally served an invitation through his legal representative and is expected to report to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Panti, to appear before the Deputy Commissioner of Police overseeing the unit.

    The Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Adebisi, disclosed that the Commissioner of Police, Olohundare Jimoh, ordered a comprehensive and unbiased investigation following several complaints against the cleric. The command assured that no individual would be shielded due to religious status or influence and emphasized that the investigation would be conducted professionally, transparently, and in line with the law.

    The police also confirmed that adequate security has been provided for alleged victims, urging them and members of the public with relevant information to come forward. Authorities assured that all victims’ identities would remain strictly confidential and protected throughout the investigation.

    The development comes amid recent controversy involving Nollywood actress Doris Ogala, who accused Okafor of breaching a marriage promise and demanded N1 billion in damages. Although the pastor publicly apologized to Ogala and others he claimed to have offended—while denying the allegations—the police maintain that all claims against him will be thoroughly investigated to ensure justice and public safety.
    Lagos Police Summon Pastor Chris Okafor Over Multiple Rape, Sexual Offences Allegations, Assure Victim Protection as SCID Investigation Begins The Lagos State Police Command has summoned Pastor Chris Okafor, Senior Pastor of Mountain of Liberation and Miracles Ministries, over allegations of multiple rape, sexual offences, and other serious crimes capable of disrupting public peace. According to police authorities, Okafor was formally served an invitation through his legal representative and is expected to report to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Panti, to appear before the Deputy Commissioner of Police overseeing the unit. The Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Adebisi, disclosed that the Commissioner of Police, Olohundare Jimoh, ordered a comprehensive and unbiased investigation following several complaints against the cleric. The command assured that no individual would be shielded due to religious status or influence and emphasized that the investigation would be conducted professionally, transparently, and in line with the law. The police also confirmed that adequate security has been provided for alleged victims, urging them and members of the public with relevant information to come forward. Authorities assured that all victims’ identities would remain strictly confidential and protected throughout the investigation. The development comes amid recent controversy involving Nollywood actress Doris Ogala, who accused Okafor of breaching a marriage promise and demanded N1 billion in damages. Although the pastor publicly apologized to Ogala and others he claimed to have offended—while denying the allegations—the police maintain that all claims against him will be thoroughly investigated to ensure justice and public safety.
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  • Lagos Police Summon Pastor Okafor Over Rape Allegations, Breach of Peace

    The Lagos State Police Command has invited Pastor Chris Okafor of Mountain of Liberation and Miracles Ministries to appear at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Panti, on Monday, 5 January 2026, at 10:00 a.m., over allegations of multiple rape, other sexual offences, and conduct capable of breaching public peace.

    In a press statement signed by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Abimbola Adebisi, the Commissioner of Police, CP Olohundare Jimoh, has directed the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the State Criminal Investigation Department (DC SCID) to carry out a thorough investigation into the several criminal allegations against Pastor Chris Okafor. The Pastor has been duly served with an invitation letter through his legal representative and is expected to cooperate fully with the Criminal Investigation Department, Panti, in the ongoing investigation into the allegations of capital offences and other serious crimes against him.

    CP Olohundare Jimoh has also directed immediate full security coverage and protection for victims. They are hereby encouraged to feel free to come out and report at the Criminal Investigation Department, Panti. where the investigation has commenced.

    The identity of the victims the command says will be absolutely kept confidential and protected. Any person or persons who have credible information or evidence relevant to the investigation are also encouraged to come forward without fear or apprehension to assist the Police in the investigation. Such persons may wish to get across to the SCID through the Police Public Relations Department at the Lagos State Police Command or can go directly to the SCID.

    The Lagos State Police Command says it is committed to maintaining law and order, public peace, safety, and ensuring that all allegations of criminal acts against anyone, no matter how highly or lowly placed, are discreetly investigated according to law. Justice must prevail in the whole episode
    Lagos Police Summon Pastor Okafor Over Rape Allegations, Breach of Peace The Lagos State Police Command has invited Pastor Chris Okafor of Mountain of Liberation and Miracles Ministries to appear at the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Panti, on Monday, 5 January 2026, at 10:00 a.m., over allegations of multiple rape, other sexual offences, and conduct capable of breaching public peace. In a press statement signed by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Abimbola Adebisi, the Commissioner of Police, CP Olohundare Jimoh, has directed the Deputy Commissioner of Police in charge of the State Criminal Investigation Department (DC SCID) to carry out a thorough investigation into the several criminal allegations against Pastor Chris Okafor. The Pastor has been duly served with an invitation letter through his legal representative and is expected to cooperate fully with the Criminal Investigation Department, Panti, in the ongoing investigation into the allegations of capital offences and other serious crimes against him. CP Olohundare Jimoh has also directed immediate full security coverage and protection for victims. They are hereby encouraged to feel free to come out and report at the Criminal Investigation Department, Panti. where the investigation has commenced. The identity of the victims the command says will be absolutely kept confidential and protected. Any person or persons who have credible information or evidence relevant to the investigation are also encouraged to come forward without fear or apprehension to assist the Police in the investigation. Such persons may wish to get across to the SCID through the Police Public Relations Department at the Lagos State Police Command or can go directly to the SCID. The Lagos State Police Command says it is committed to maintaining law and order, public peace, safety, and ensuring that all allegations of criminal acts against anyone, no matter how highly or lowly placed, are discreetly investigated according to law. Justice must prevail in the whole episode
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