Fresh reports circulating online suggest that the Toronto, Canada branch of the Mountain of Liberation and Miracle Ministries (Liberation City) has been forced to cease operations. This development comes amidst a series of messy public controversies involving the church’s founder, Pastor Chris Okafor.
The Alleged Dissolution
The cleric has recently faced intense scrutiny following a string of allegations from actress Doris Ogala and other women claiming to have had affairs with him. According to a viral update shared by a TikTok user identified as Jimmy Adeleke, these scandals have had international repercussions. The user posted a document purported to be a “certificate of dissolution,” indicating that the church entity, Greater Liberation City International, is no longer permitted to operate under Canadian law.
Netizens React
The report has triggered a wave of reactions on social media. Many users applauded the Canadian authorities for maintaining strict standards, with some questioning when similar accountability would be enforced in Nigeria. Others used the opportunity to admonish clerics, noting that alleged sinful behavior eventually leads to reputational ruin.
Official Stance
It is important to note that as of the time of this report, Pastor Chris Okafor has not released an official statement addressing the alleged closure of the Toronto branch, and the claims remain unconfirmed by the ministry.
