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Grace Nation Unshaken: 5 Visits Post-Pastor Scandal

By : Elijah TobsMay 9 • 2026, 10:24 AMNewsWorld
Grace Nation Unshaken: 5 Visits Post-Pastor Scandal
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The Core Insight

Reporter attends five services at Grace Nation Church's Ojodu headquarters amid false allegations against Pastor Chris Okafor by Doris Ogala. Finds steady attendance (8,000-10,000), calm worship, no defensive sermons, institutional continuity, family unity, and messages on resilience via Joseph and mercy themes. Church shows no fracture despite online noise.

Grace Nation Church Stands Steady: Five Sundays of Observation After Pastor Chris Okafor's Social Media Storm

Aerial shot of a busy parking lot and large gathering in Abuja, Nigeria.
Premises filling up by 7:51 a.m. on first visit
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When allegations surface around a high-profile pastor in Nigeria, social media erupts, commentators speculate, and verdicts come before investigations. Recently, Pastor Chris Okafor of Grace Nation Church faced claims by content creator Doris Ogala, widely described as false.

Over five Sundays, I attended services at the church’s Ojodu headquarters to assess attendance, morale, messaging, and leadership,entering with some doubts about whether the church would survive the storm.

Observation 1: Attendance Remains Strong

A diverse crowd attentively listening at an indoor gathering.
Strong attendance with overflow seating in use
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First visit, by 7:51 a.m., the premises filled up. Security was organized, ushers moved with ease. Families arrived in clusters. Inside, worship began with intensity. No reference to scandal, just prayer and music. A congregant whispered: “We know our Papa. Social media and all the lies do not attend our services.” Said with simple certainty.

Ushers reported no unusual decline. Overflow seating was active by mid-service. On Pastor Okafor's return after his one-month self-exile, the auditorium held 8,000–10,000 worshipers.

Observation 2: No Defensive Pulpit Rhetoric

A sermon taking place inside Bath Abbey, showcasing Gothic architecture and stained glass windows.
Pastor Okafor's composed pulpit delivery
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Pastor Okafor stuck to his self-exile for one month, watching from afar. On return after four weeks through January 2026 for his honeymoon, he mounted the pulpit without strain. Sermon on perseverance and spiritual maturity, no direct reference to allegations.

Second visit: “It is God that sees man,every man.” Using Joseph's story: jailed for false allegations. “Armed robbers only go to rob where there are valuable things. So many people have suffered for what they did not do.” On David: “In the midst of battles, God turned up for him.” “The man God sends to deliver men is being attacked by the enemy. They’ll do everything to stop the man from coming. The one that’ll bring salvation to his people is the one being attacked.”

Fifth visit: Unprecedented crowd. “The mercy of God brings judgement upon men, upon those troubling you. Mercy is a shield... delivers from enemies.” Veiled: “Everyone that hates me is at my back,behind me. The more you hate me, the more God favours me. Shine your shine, I shine my shine.” “Whatever was done behind you, God will change it.”

Composure stood out. Same cadence, engagement, pastoral interaction.

Observation 3: Institutional Continuity

Adult male teaching electronics repair at a training institute, surrounded by circuits.
Intact administrative teams and prayer lines
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Administrative structures intact. Volunteer teams routine. Prayer lines long. Programs uninterrupted. Pastor Okafor’s young family appeared alongside him every service,presence of joy. A senior worker: “Storms reveal foundations.” No visible fractures in morale, attendance, or engagement.

Dr. Okafor: “If you’re building, you must understand the process. When you’re building, you don’t have time for gossips, distractions.”

The Verdict from the Pew

A serene view of traditional wooden church pews aligned in a sunlit interior.
Unmoved faith community in full auditorium
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After five visits and conversations, the church's internal ecosystem appears unaffected. Packed auditorium, hands raised, voices lifted, unmoved. Outside, life in Liberation City carried on.

Uber driver: “Oga, these allegations,are they true? With social media, one doesn’t know what to believe.” Reply: “I came to investigate, observe, and wait for truth. Carry your own investigation,hear both sides and judge.”

Institutions grounded in community relationships withstand online turbulence. Faith communities deserve due process.

Elijah Tobs
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Elijah Tobs

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