VeryDarkMan Laughs Off Pastor Chris Okafor’s Lawsuit and Challenges Him to Prove the Truth

Social media influencer Martins Vincent Otse, better known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), has reacted strongly to a legal threat from well‑known cleric Pastor Chris Okafor over a controversial allegation that has been trending online.

In response to the threatened lawsuit, VDM dismissed the legal threat and said he is ready to face it in court. He also challenged Pastor Okafor to address key questions that he says could uncover the truth behind the controversy.

What Started the Controversy

The dispute began after a woman, identified online as “Miss Chi,” claimed in videos that she is one of Pastor Chris Okafor’s daughters. The videos quickly went viral, and in response, the pastor denied the claims. His legal team reportedly sent a letter to VDM demanding a public apology and threatening legal action for defamation.

VeryDarkMan Laughs Off Pastor Chris Okafor’s Lawsuit and Challenges Him to Prove the Truth

VDM shared a video in which he rejected the demand for an apology and said he is ready to go to court if necessary. He also said he would continue to post content on the matter and was prepared to back it up with evidence.

DNA Test Demand and Public Challenge

A key point in the dispute involves calls for DNA tests to confirm whether the woman known as Miss Chi is biologically related to Pastor Okafor. VDM urged that DNA testing should be done to clear the matter once and for all.

At one point, he said DNA tests might not even be needed for Miss Chi because of how closely she resembles the pastor, a comment that drew attention online.

VDM also challenged Pastor Okafor to confirm whether they had ever met privately before the allegations surfaced. He suggested that a clear answer could help resolve part of the dispute.

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Public Reactions and Ongoing Drama

The lawsuit threat and VDM’s reaction have sparked widespread discussion on social media. Some public figures have weighed in, and tensions continue between various parties involved. Actress Doris Ogala also joined the matter by giving Pastor Okafor a 24‑hour ultimatum to apologise to VDM, or risk more details emerging.

Online users remain divided, with some criticizing Pastor Okafor’s handling of the situation and others questioning the motivations behind the public accusations.

Why This Matters

The clash between VDM and Pastor Chris Okafor reflects a larger trend where online influencers and public figures engage directly with each other in high‑profile disputes. These cases often blur the lines between personal issues, public reputation, and legal rights, especially when serious claims about paternity or character are involved.

As the situation develops, many Nigerians are watching closely to see whether the legal action will proceed and what evidence—if any—will be provided by either side.

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