/ May 21, 2026
/ May 21, 2026

Actress Doris Ogala’s Near-Death Experience and Revelations

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Actress Doris Ogala has recounted her near-death experience, saying that she died and visited heaven before being sent back to earth.

In a recent post on Instagram, she said she was told to return to the earth because her time had not yet come.

Ogala described heaven as a peaceful place where all her burdens were lifted, and she was a queen having servants and gold coins.

She wrote, “I may not have much time now. I have to speak up. I died a few days ago. God gave me a second chance.”

Sharing a short clip of the day she had the experience, she continued, “I died as you are seeing me here. I was dead physically but I was in heaven. And God said to me, my child go back, it’s not your turn yet.

“I saw myself in heaven. Very peaceful. All my burden was “lifted. I didn’t want to come back. It was so cool and smooth. The feeling is out of this world. I was a queen. I had servants and gold coins everywhere. Believe me, this is what I saw.

“But I was lead through a beautiful passage and said to me. Was not my turn yet. I should wait for my turn.”

Commenting in the post on Instagram, #official_princessucheorizun wrote, “Please don’t die. Nothing is missing, nothing broken. What God cannot do does not exist. God is your strength.”

#hope. newton wrote, “Good to have u (Ogala) back ma. May God Almighty continue to grant u more strength, good health n prosperity. RIP is never your portion, not now and not tomorrow.”

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