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Drama in Nollywood as actress Ogala drags male colleague, Johnson, over alleged fraud

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In a dramatic twist fit for a Nollywood script, beloved actress Doris Ogala has turned the spotlight on fellow actor Benedict Johnson, accusing him of a string of fraudulent activities and betrayal.

A series of Instagram posts revealed the fiery allegations, sending shockwaves through the entertainment industry.

Ogala did not mince words as she recounted her grievances against Johnson, whom she claimed has been badmouthing her close friends Tonto Dikeh and Halima Abubakar.

The actress, clearly fed up, promised her followers more explosive revelations about Johnson’s alleged misdeeds.

“Benedict Johnson, you see, ehnn, if I open my mouth and speak all the evil you have done to me, you will tell the world if I’ve ever offended you,” she wrote, leaving fans on the edge of their seats.

According to Per Second News, the dispute appears to be centered around a five-year-old debt related to a failed land deal.

Ogala accused Johnson of dodging repayment with “flimsy excuses” and labelled his actions as outright fraud.

“I want my money now. It’s been five years of land fraud. I won’t take it anymore if you’ve been deceiving others with your look of innocence,” she declared, her frustration palpable.

Ogala’s social media posts also highlighted the emotional toll of the betrayal.

She revealed her reluctance to publicly call out Johnson for fear of being labeled as troublesome.

“I’ve helped many friends who backstabbed me badly. I said I would not call anyone out again because when you try to express how you’ve been hurt by those closest to you, you get bullied by people on the internet space,” she explained, shedding light on the personal struggles faced by celebrities.

Despite her usual restraint, Ogala felt compelled to speak out against Johnson due to the extent of the damage he has allegedly caused.

“Benedict Johnson has done me too much damage. They hurt you, but when you react, they tag you as troublesome. I’m a very sweet soul.

“I’ve touched the lives of almost everyone who has come across me,” she asserted, defending her decision to go public with her accusations.

In her impassioned posts, Ogala detailed the extent of Johnson’s betrayal, including his alleged slanderous comments about her and her friends.

“Benedict, you said many bad things about me. You damaged my name so much. Karma is here. I will tell my story.

“The whole truth of how wicked and evil you have been to me,” she vowed, promising to reveal more about Johnson’s purported actions.

The actress ended her posts with a final, stern warning to Johnson, demanding immediate repayment and hinting at further revelations if her demands are not met.

“I want my MONEY…It’s been 5 years of different stories. No land. Not even my money. This is fraud. I want my money back, and I want it now. Enough is enough,” she declared.

However, this reporter’s attempts to contact Johnson to inquire about his response to the allegations were unsuccessful because he had turned off his mobile phone and his text messages did not go through.

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