Nollywood actress Doris Ogala has sparked massive concern across the entertainment industry after sharing a series of deeply distressing posts online. In a raw and emotional video, the actress admitted she is currently in a state of severe mental and emotional collapse, citing years of overwhelming personal trauma.
The alarm follows a high-stakes period for Ogala, including her recent arrest and detention during a live broadcast following her public allegations against Pastor Chris Okafor.
“This is Not Okay”: A Detailed Breakdown
In a video shared with her followers, a tearful Ogala spoke candidly about the toll her recent and past experiences have taken on her. She described her current reality as “far from normal” and listed several painful events that have pushed her to the brink:
- Marital Betrayal: She claimed that during her marriage, she once returned home to the devastating discovery of her husband’s mistress and their child in her home.
- Health and Loss: The actress referenced multiple alleged miscarriages that have left deep emotional scars.
- Legal Trauma: She spoke about the impact of her recent arrest and detention, which occurred after she publicly accused Pastor Chris Okafor of extortion and abuse.
“This is not okay. None of what I’ve been through is okay,” Ogala stated in the clip. “I am tired of hanging on. Everything is not okay.”
The ‘Suicide Note’ Alarm
Shortly after the video was posted, the situation escalated when Ogala shared a text-based post that many interpreted as a cry for help or a suicide note.
“I may not be alive for a long time. I am tired of hanging on. Everything is not okay,” the post read.
In a final public plea, she called out to a family member, asking her cousin Emeka to reach out to her as soon as possible.
Industry and Fan Reaction
Colleagues and fans have flooded her social media pages with prayers and messages of support, urging those close to her to intervene physically. The incident has reignited the conversation regarding the mental health of public figures and the devastating impact of prolonged public scandals and domestic trauma.
Note to Readers: If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health challenges or suicidal thoughts in Nigeria, please contact the Lagos State Health Service Commission or the Nigeria Suicide Prevention Initiative hotlines.
“I may not bealive for a long time. Chris okaforhas done so many bad things to me that I may not be able to speak
Amtired of hanging on.Everything is not ok!
I want to beg my cousin Emeka to reach out to me if he can.”—Doris Ogala pic.twitter.com/wGpx2Pkj9z— VERYDARKMAN (@vdmempire) January 15, 2026
Source: Africa Publicity
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