
The Federal High Court in Lagos has warned that Nollywood actress Doris Ogala could face arrest if she fails to appear at the next sitting in her ongoing legal battle involving cleric Pastor Chris Okafor.
The warning came after the actress was absent from court for the second consecutive time, delaying her planned arraignment over allegations brought against her by the Federal Government.
Ogala is facing charges under the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention and Administration) Amendment Act, 2024. The case centres on allegations of cyberstalking, cyberbullying, spreading false information and attempted extortion linked to online publications concerning the founder of Grace Nation International Church.
At the hearing before Justice Akintayo Aluko, counsel to the actress, N.C. Atulomah, told the court that his client was receiving medical treatment at a Federal Medical Centre. He appealed for more time and assured the court that she would attend the next hearing.
The prosecution, led by Tolulope Mokolu, however,
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