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“The harassment of our children is unacceptable” – Doris Ogala blows hot over video of Tonto Dikeh conducting deliverance on student, calls on Nigerian police
Nollywood Actress Doris Ogala Blasts Tonto Dikeh Over Deliverance Video
Nollywood actress Doris Ogala has expressed shock and disappointment over a viral video of her colleague, Tonto Dikeh, conducting deliverance on students at a school. In the video, Tonto claims to have been delivered by God from the "Marine world" and is now an instrument of deliverance for others.
Doris, however, sees this as a desperate attempt to seek attention and clout. She took to her Instagram page to express her outrage, stating that the harassment of children for the sake of fame is unacceptable in Nigeria. She called on the Nigerian police to take immediate action against Tonto and those involved in the alleged incident.
"This kind of nonsense is unacceptable in our country. Where are the parents of these children? Why are they allowing this to happen? And what about the school authorities? They should be held accountable for allowing this to happen on their premises," Doris said.
Doris has a history of clashing with Tonto Dikeh, and this latest incident has reignited their feud. In the past, Doris has accused Tonto of deceiving the public and living a fake life. She also alleged that Tonto was behind her issues with fellow actor Chris Okafor.
In her latest post, Doris slammed Chris Okafor for withdrawing his apology, stating that she has forgiven Tonto and doesn't want to drag her again. However, she warned Tonto to leave her and Chris alone.
This feud between Doris and Tonto has been ongoing for a while, with both actresses trading blows on social media. While Tonto has been known for her outspoken nature and involvement in various controversies, Doris has been vocal about her disdain for Tonto's actions.
As Nigerians continue to debate the merits of Tonto's actions, one thing is clear: the harassment of children for the sake of fame is unacceptable and should be addressed by the authorities.