Despite the shadow of a public ultimatum from Nollywood actress Doris Ogala, Pastor Chris Okafor’s wedding held without a hitch today. An elite crowd of family and friends turned out in force, choosing to celebrate the union and effectively silencing the actress’s viral claims that the cleric “must marry” her instead.
The well-attended event, which took place in Lekki, Lagos, stood in sharp contrast to the online controversy that had dominated social media in recent weeks, following a series of viral videos and allegations made by the actress against the pastor.
Despite the allegations — which ranged from claims of a past romantic relationship to reported demands that Pastor Okafor must buy her a house — the wedding proceeded without disruption, drawing a visibly strong show of support from the pastor’s inner circle.
Insiders familiar with the situation have dismissed the allegations as fabricated and baseless, insisting that they are part of a failed attempt to smear the cleric and distract him from a significant moment in his personal life.
A source who spoke to our reporter revealed that Pastor Okafor was deeply encouraged by the overwhelming turnout at the ceremony.
“Pastor Chris is happy and grateful for the crowd of friends, family, and well-wishers who came out to celebrate with him,” the source said. “He is focused on his marriage and has no time for distractions.”
The presence of respected Christian leaders further underscored the significance of the occasion. Among those in attendance were Bishop Isaac Idahosa, Pastor Ashimolowo, and Bishop Idah Peterside, lending spiritual and moral support to the newlywed couple.
Observers note that the successful and peaceful wedding has shifted public conversation, reinforcing calls for caution in handling unverified claims on social media and highlighting the importance of separating personal disputes from public judgment.
As Pastor Chris Okafor embarks on a new chapter of married life, sources close to him say his priority remains clear: family, faith, and the future, not online distractions.












