Doris Ogala Vows to Sue Pastor Chris Okafor Over Broken Marriage Promise

Actress Doris Ogala has announced her intention to take legal action against Pastor Chris Okafor, accusing him of breaking a promise to marry her and marrying another woman instead. In a live interview, Ogala detailed her plans, emphasizing her serious intention to marry and claiming she possesses evidence to back her allegations. She admitted to having a phone-based relationship with Okafor while still married, describing it as a mistake, but maintained that she is ready to present proof in court. This comes despite warnings from media personality Daddy Freeze about possible legal repercussions. Ogala said in part: “I am suing Chris because he promised me marriage and that’s a crime in the law; he left me for another woman. I have proof, I have evidence. He’ll hear from my lawyer very soon. Chris knew I was married, though I used to be his girlfriend. I used to send him video of me touching myself while on my ex-husband’s bed. He would always tell me to send him video…” Pastor Chris Okafor has not publicly responded to the claims. " I am suing Pastor Chris Okafor, he promised me marriage and left me for another woman, thats a crime. I was touching myself on my ex husband's bed and i sent the video to Pastor Chris Okafor" – Actress, Doris Ogala pic.twitter.com/hjXdWiiIJv — Metro Naija (@metronaija) December 16, 2025

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Regina Daniels Calls Out Ned Nwoko Over Public Posts of Their Children

Regina Daniels has openly criticized her husband, Ned Nwoko, for sharing their children on social media during their ongoing personal dispute. In a video of herself FaceTiming her kids, Regina expressed how upset she is with the situation, emphasizing that she has not been comfortable with the repeated public exposure of her children. She wrote, “People may believe that I am happy, but no mother can be at peace while separated from her children. I chose not to allow that pain to define or imprison me, which is why it took time for me to walk away.” Regina accused Ned of deliberately seeking attention at the expense of their children, questioning his motives as a public figure. “The repeated public exposure of my children reflects a troubling and deliberate pursuit of negative attention by their father. It is implausible that a public figure, particularly one with legislative experience, would be unaware that posting our children publicly at this time would inevitably attract media scrutiny,” she stated. She continued, “These actions make it reasonable to question whether his behavior is motivated by public engagement rather than parental responsibility. I decided to stay off the matter to avoid causing more nuisance on this media space, but clearly this man keeps acting like a baby. Meaning it’s now safe to call this one-term senator a content creator.” Regina revealed that she last spoke to her children in mid-November and accused Ned of dismissing her nannies and pressuring them to make false claims against her. “The last time I spoke to my kids was mid November. Ned dismissed all my nannies, pressured them into making false statements accusing me of violence and alcohol abuse in front of the children, and has since filed for full custody, despite already having the children in his care,” she wrote. She questioned why she is being treated as a threat while affirming her love and commitment to her children. “I am left to wonder whether I am truly such a threat that I am being challenged so aggressively. I may be young, but I am such a mum. I enjoy being a mum and I miss being a mum. It’s so crazy if their father thinks I won’t come for my children. I will definitely see my kids soon!” Regina’s post has stirred widespread attention online, with many expressing sympathy for her and concern over the public nature of the family conflict.   View this post on Instagram  

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Ebenezer Akinsanmiro Reveals How He Quit Football For Barbing Before Super Eagles Call-Up

Ebenezer Akinsanmiro’s road to the Super Eagles has been anything but straightforward, with the midfielder revealing that he once abandoned football entirely to learn barbing before finding his way back to the game. The young midfielder is among the new names included in Nigeria’s squad for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations. His career began in the Nigeria Premier Football League with Remo Stars, where his performances later earned him a move abroad. He is currently on loan at Pisa from Inter Milan. Speaking to Super Eagles media, Akinsanmiro explained that football was part of his life from an early age, largely due to family influence. “Well, daddy inspired me a lot, he was once a footballer, and my two brothers too. They were footballers too. I took a lot of interest in the game while watching them play.” Despite that strong foundation, he admitted that there was a period when he walked away from the sport to focus on another profession. “Then, there was a time I took a break from football to learn barbing. I’m a professional barber too. I must thank my father and brothers for their support.” The Super Eagles invitation, however, came as a major surprise to him, especially after missing out on a previous chance due to injury. “I was not expecting it to be honest, the first time I was contacted was during the World Cup qualifiers, but I was injured and couldn’t make it.” He described the emotional moment he received the latest call-up, calling it the fulfillment of a long-held dream. “So, when this invitation came, I called someone close to me. I was actually shedding tears because it was a dream come true for me.” Akinsanmiro also reflected on his struggles with Nigeria’s youth teams and the doubts that followed. “I have been trying to play for the national team, from U-17 to U-20. Then, I felt maybe I was not good enough. I told myself I will keep pushing and doing my possible best, may be one day the invitation will come.” That perseverance has now paid off, as the midfielder prepares to take the next step of his career on the continental stage with the Super Eagles.

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Manchester United Blow Late Lead As Bournemouth Snatch Dramatic 4-4 Draw

From near-total control to chaos in minutes, Manchester United saw late goals from Bruno Fernandes and Matheus Cunha seemingly secure a 4-3 win, only for Bournemouth to snatch a dramatic third equaliser through substitute Eli Kroupi, leaving the points shared in a 4-4 Premier League thriller. Fernandes curled a perfect free-kick into the net in the 77th minute, and Cunha capitalised just two minutes later after Benjamin Sesko’s cross deflected off Adrien Truffert. Before these strikes, United looked headed for a grim festive mood with another potential defeat. Despite Kroupi’s intervention, the result capped a run of just one loss in 10 games, highlighting United’s attacking prowess under Ruben Amorim, though defensive frailties remain glaring. Twelve minutes in, United sprang to life. Amad Diallo initiated and finished a move, starting from the right, passing to Casemiro, then Diogo Dalot on the left. Dalot’s diagonal cross found Cunha, whose header initially missed but ricocheted off Djordje Petrovic, leaving the goalkeeper no chance as Cunha nodded home. United’s early dominance included a sharp Cunha-to-Diallo pass leading to a Fernandes effort, two corners, and various blocked shots from Casemiro and Cunha. Scoring is no longer a problem for United; defending is. A high throw from Antoine Semenyo demanded Casemiro’s aerial intervention, and Marcus Tavernier’s close-range header was blocked by Senne Lammens. Amorim’s tactical setup drew attention, with speculation over a back four during warm-ups, though the team deployed five at the back when defending, shifting to four when attacking. Diallo impressed before departing for the Africa Cup of Nations, his runs only partly stopped by Adam Smith. Cunha then delivered a no-look cross that nearly led to a Bryan Mbeumo volley. Yet United, despite dominating, conceded. Kluivert bullied Luke Shaw down the left, feeding Semenyo, who ran 40 yards to score past Lammens. Tensions flared in a Dalot-Semenyo clash, both players booked. Before halftime, Fernandes’ corner was headed in by Casemiro, restoring parity. Bournemouth struck again through defensive lapses by Yoro and Heaven and a precise Tavernier pass, allowing Evanilson to score. Further errors, including a free-kick drilled past a static United wall with Cunha and Fernandes beside it, highlighted defensive shortcomings. Amorim’s attempt to regain control saw the introduction of Kobbie Mainoo for Casemiro on the hour, energising United’s attack with threats from Mbeumo, Mount, Cunha, and Fernandes. Sesko also came on, though opportunities went begging, culminating in a frantic finish. United’s attacking flair shines, but defensive solidity remains elusive, a problem Amorim’s system has yet to resolve.

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Nigeria Police To Resume Tinted Glass Permit Enforcement From January 2, 2026

The Nigeria Police Force has announced that it will restart enforcement of the tinted glass permit policy from January 2, 2026, citing growing security threats across the country. In a statement on Monday, Force Public Relations Officer, Chief Superintendent Benjamin Hundeyin, clarified that no court has barred the police from enforcing the law on vehicle tinted glass, even though the issue is still under judicial review. The temporary suspension of enforcement was intended to give motorists time to regularise their documents without pressure. Hundeyin explained that recent security reports show an increase in crimes involving vehicles with unauthorised tinted glass, which criminals use to conceal their identities while committing offences such as armed robbery and kidnapping. “Criminals have increasingly exploited vehicles with unauthorised tinted glass to hide their identities and carry out violent crimes. This trend has made it necessary for the Nigeria Police Force to resume full enforcement to protect citizens,” the statement said. The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, PhD, NPM, assured the public that enforcement would be conducted professionally, respecting citizens’ rights and adhering to existing laws. He added that the Force remains committed to public safety and will continue to work with all stakeholders to keep Nigeria secure. Motorists are urged to obtain tinted glass permits through official channels and ensure their vehicles comply with legal standards.

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Temi Ajibade and Mr Eazi Share Challenges of Planning Three Weddings in Three Months

Temi Ajibade, daughter of billionaire Femi Otedola, and her husband, musician Tosin Ajibade, popularly known as Mr Eazi, have opened up about the challenges they faced while organising their extravagant weddings across multiple countries. In a video snippet from their podcast, #thehowfarpod, shared on Instagram on Sunday, the couple spoke candidly about the stress and occasional disagreements that came with planning three destination weddings within a three-month period. “Three weddings in three months, like that’s insane,” Temi said. “Three destination events in such a short time.” Mr Eazi added, “And we still had one more to go,” explaining that their initial plan for a simple, private court wedding in Nigeria became impossible to maintain. He recalled that a friend had suggested holding the civil ceremony at their residence with court officials, but Temi eventually decided against it. “I thought that was cool, but you were like no, you’re not having that,” he said. Temi clarified she wasn’t completely opposed to the idea but was happy they ultimately went with her preferred location, Monaco. When asked why they didn’t have the civil wedding in the UK, she explained, “Because it does not feel like a true link for me. Even Monaco is more sentimental.” Mr Eazi admitted he was surprised by how complicated the wedding planning process turned out to be. “I thought getting married was just deciding you want to get married and then signing papers, but there was a mountain of administration involved,” he said. Three weddings across three countries in just three months! Temi Ajibade and Mr Eazi share the story behind their wedding process and what drew them to Monaco for their civil ceremony. 🎥: @thehowfarpod pic.twitter.com/ddNe4pXwzM — Netng (@theNETng) December 15, 2025

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El-Rufai Denies Endorsing Any Region For 2027 Presidency, Labels Reports Fake News

Former Kaduna State Governor Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai has denied reports suggesting he endorsed a specific region to produce Nigeria’s president in 2027. Posting on his verified Facebook page, El-Rufai described the circulating claims as “fake news” and clarified that he had not made any such statement in speeches, interviews, or social media posts. He emphasised that his views should only be attributed to him when expressed on his official social media accounts or through recognised media outlets. El-Rufai also warned against misrepresenting opinion articles from other authors that he may share, noting that such distortions mislead public discourse. “These caveats are crucial as we confront both irresponsible politicking and the deliberate misuse of social media for spreading fake news,” he wrote. He criticised media organisations and senior editors for publishing unverified information, calling it part of the “unedifying olympics of fiction and fakery” prevalent on social media. “The deliberate attribution of claims I never made by fake news platforms should not be taken seriously,” he added, urging society to uphold accuracy in reporting. El-Rufai concluded by stressing the importance of verifying information before sharing, especially in today’s climate of widespread misinformation.

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Morocco 2025: Super Eagles Battle Pharaohs in Cairo Friendly

Three-time winners Nigeria and seven-time champions Egypt will be at each other’s jugular at the Cairo Stadium on Tuesday evening, in a friendly match meant to prepare both teams for their campaigns at the 35th Africa Cup of Nations finals kicking off in Morocco on Sunday. Both teams will have the opportunity to test a clutch of newbies, with Nigeria manager Eric Sékou Chelle able to field the likes of goalkeeper Amas Obasogie, defender Ryan Alebiosu, midfielders Usman Muhammed, Tochukwu Nnadi and Ebenezer Akinsanmiro, and forwards Paul Onuachu and Salim Fago Lawal, if he so desires. Pharaohs’ Coach Hossam Hassan, himself an AFCON legend, scored seven goals as Egypt won the 1998 edition of the championship in Burkina Faso, finishing as joint top scorer with South Africa’s Benni McCarthy, whose team ended up with the silver medals. Hassan will most probably weave his gameplan for the friendly match and the AFCON tournament itself around Liverpool ace Mohamed Salah, who, despite a hefty trophy shelf, is looking for his first AFCON title. There will also be Manchester City of England’s Omar Marmoush, Al Ahly’s Mohamed El-Shenawy, Mohamed Hany, Yasser Ibrahim, Emam Ashour and Mahmoud Trezeguet. There are also CAF Champions League holders Pyramids’ Mohamed Hamdy and Mostafa Fathi, and UAE-based Ibrahim Adel, as well as Mostafa Mohamed of FC Nantes in France. Chelle is most likely to set his store by goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali, defenders Bright Osayi-Samuel, Semi Ajayi Calvin Bassey and Zaidu Sanusi, midfielders Wilfred Ndidi, Frank Onyeka and Alex Iwobi, and forwards Samuel Chukwueze, Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman. The match will kick off at 8pm Egypt time (7pm Nigeria time). As of Monday afternoon, 17 of the 28 players in Nigeria’s final list were in Cairo, with more players expected to arrive before Monday evening’s training session. The Super Eagles will depart Cairo for the Moroccan city of Fés aboard a chartered flight on Thursday. Nigeria’s campaign for a fourth continental crown (following triumphs in 1980, 1994 and 2013), is already themed NAIJA 4 THE WIN, and rolls off the ground on Tuesday, 23rd December with a clash against Tanzania’s Taifa Stars, in a repeat of the opening match of the 1980 finals that Nigeria hosted and won. The Eagles will then clash with 2004 hosts and winners Tunisia on Saturday, 27th December, before their final Group C encounter against Uganda’s Cranes on Tuesday, 30th December. All of Nigeria’s group phase matches hold at the Complexe Sportif de Fés. The Pharaohs, who are the only country to have achieved three consecutive triumphs (2006-2010), have to negotiate things with 1996 hosts and winners South Africa, as well as Angola and Zimbabwe in Group B. Their matches will take place at the Stade d’Agadir in the city of Agadir.

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