Doris Ogala Calls Out Colleague Over “Nonsense Christianity,” Sparks Social Media Speculation
Popular Nigerian actress Doris Ogala has taken to Instagram to publicly call out a colleague and former friend, accusing the individual of deceiving people with what she described as “nonsense Christianity.”
While Doris did not explicitly name the colleague, she gave hints, including that the person recently dropped “King” from her name. In her post, she accused the unnamed individual of engaging in witchcraft, copying her appearance, and fueling past conflicts with pastor Chris Okafor.
“No you for Dey answer king. Ode. Dey deceive people with nonsense Christianity. GOSSIP LIKE YOU. Fake ass human being U get luck I can't say much. My talk is limited,” Doris wrote.
She continued, “Remember she was looking like me when I was fighting for her. Now she's looking exactly like the pastor's wife. When they steal your destiny, they start looking like you… GOD WILL EXPOSE YOU SOON. U GET LUCK AM NOT ALLOWED TO TALK ABOUT YOU.”
The post has generated intense discussions on social media, with fans speculating about the identity of the person in question and debating the seriousness of the accusations.
Opinion: Social Media Feuds and Public Accountability
Doris Ogala’s post highlights how personal conflicts among celebrities increasingly play out on social media, often blurring the line between private disputes and public spectacle. While her frustrations may be genuine, airing accusations online can escalate tensions and lead to widespread speculation, sometimes overshadowing professional achievements.
At the same time, her post touches on a broader issue: the rise of misinformation and performative religiosity online. If, as Doris claims, people are misleading others under the guise of faith, it raises questions about accountability within social and religious communities.
Ultimately, while public callouts can be cathartic, they also invite scrutiny. In the age of social media, resolving conflicts privately often prevents misinformation from spreading, protecting reputations while encouraging meaningful dialogue. Doris’ post is a reminder of the power and pitfalls of social media as a platform for airing grievances.




