“Nollywood Actress Doris Ogala’s Cyber stalking Arraignment Stalls Amid Medical Absence”
The planned arraignment of Nollywood actress Doris Ogala over allegations of cyberstalking prominent cleric Chris Okafor has been stalled following her failure to appear in court, with her legal team attributing the absence to a recent surgical procedure.
The case, which has drawn significant public and media attention in Nigeria’s entertainment and religious circles, was scheduled to proceed before a magistrate court. However, proceedings could not move forward after the actress was not present to take her plea. Her counsel informed the court that she is currently recovering from surgery and is medically unfit to attend, prompting a delay in the arraignment process.
Legal experts note that under Nigerian law, the physical presence of a defendant is typically required during arraignment, particularly in criminal matters such as cyber stalking, which is addressed under provisions of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act. The court is expected to fix a new date for her appearance once her health condition permits.
The allegations stem from claims that Ogala used digital platforms to harass or intimidate Pastor Okafor, founder of the Mountain of Liberation and Miracle Ministries. While details of the charges have not been fully disclosed in open court, the case highlights growing concerns around online conduct and the enforcement of cybercrime laws in Nigeria.
Observers say the outcome of the case could further shape public discourse on the intersection of celebrity influence, digital expression, and legal accountability in Africa’s largest entertainment industry. Both parties have yet to make extensive public statements on the matter, and the court’s next steps are being closely monitored.







