VeryDarkMan threatens protests over Doris Ogala’s detention, claims to have evidence against Pastor Chris Okafor
A renowned Social media activist, Martins Otse, widely known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), has issued a strong ultimatum demanding the release of Nollywood actress Doris Ogala by Tuesday, threatening street protests if his call goes unheeded.
VDM alleges he possesses substantial evidence implicating Pastor Chris Okafor in the controversy surrounding Ogala’s reported arrest.

In a series of videos circulating online, VDM detailed an alleged phone conversation he had with Ogala shortly before her detention.
He claimed to have sensed impending danger and warned her against partial disclosures in her public statements.
“There are some things that you should not do, and when you do those things and come out to confess, you need to confess fully, 100 percent fully,” VDM quoted himself as saying during the call.
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Ogala reportedly defended her position, insisting she held evidence related to her disputes with Pastor Okafor, founder of the Mountain of Liberation and Miracles Ministry.
She expressed fears for her safety, stating, “I don’t know what will happen to me tomorrow,” and promised to send VDM all relevant materials.
VDM asserted in a follow-up video that Ogala followed through, forwarding documents and other evidence to him.
He accused unnamed parties behind her arrest of potentially targeting her phone to destroy this evidence, heightening suspicions around the case’s motives.
The feud between Ogala and Pastor Okafor stems from earlier public accusations by the actress, who claimed the pastor used prophetic powers manipulatively.
Okafor has denied wrongdoing, labeling the claims as fabrications aimed at tarnishing his reputation.
Neither the actress’s legal representatives nor the pastor’s team has commented on VDM’s latest intervention as of press time.

Ogala’s whereabouts remain unconfirmed by authorities, with no official statement from police on her arrest status.
VDM’s protest threat adds to growing online buzz, drawing attention to allegations of evidence suppression in high-profile Nigerian celebrity disputes.