Dora Chichah Shares Testimony of Marriage to Suspended Catholic Priest Reverend Daniel Oghenerukevwe
Dora Chichah, wife of Reverend Father Daniel Okonatotor Oghenerukevwe, a suspended Catholic priest from the Diocese of Warri, has shared an emotional testimony about their union.
During a live session at Pastor Jerry Eze’s Streams of Joy International church in Dallas, USA, Dora recounted her journey of faith and persistent prayers that culminated in what she called a “miraculous marital settlement.”
Dora, a single mother of three, revealed that after nine years of waiting for a life partner, her prayers were answered in an extraordinary way. “What God cannot do does not exist,” she proclaimed in a heartfelt video, which was later reposted on Facebook by Nigerian priest Reverend Father Kelvin Ugwu.
The testimony, which highlights the power of faith and perseverance, has sparked discussions and reactions across social media platforms.
“Indeed, the lord has shown me mercy. Since 2020, I have been on this altar, believing God for a life partner. I’m a single mother of three and I have been believing God for over nine years for a divine settlement. I kept on praying, I said God settle me,” she stated.
How I met my husband, Reverend Father Daniel Okonatotor
Dora recounted how Pastor Jerry Eze declared prayers for women in their 30s and 40s to find husbands. In 2024, following what she described as divine instruction to relocate, Dora reconnected with Daniel, someone she knew from childhood, and they quickly exchanged contact details. The relationship progressed swiftly, culminating in their wedding on July 29, 2024, in the USA.
Notably, Dora refrained from mentioning Daniel’s status as a Catholic priest during her testimony. However, photos of their wedding have since gone viral, showing the union that led to Father Daniel’s suspension for violating the rules of the Catholic priesthood.
The Diocese of Warri has yet to issue further statements, but the story has sparked significant online debate about faith, priestly celibacy, and personal decisions.
Watch the video below;