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Anyim Vera thrust into the spotlight after being accused of providing false testimony by Pastor Paul Eneche of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Abuja, has finally spoken out.
During a service on Sunday, April 14, Vera shared her testimony of being the "sole graduate in her family," proudly stating she had obtained a "BSc in Law" from the National Open University of Nigeria.
However, Pastor Eneche, upon questioning her about her degree, challenged her response when she mentioned "Law" and later "BSc in Law," accusing her of dishonesty.
Taking to her Facebook page on Monday, April 15, Vera expressed her dismay at being labeled a liar by her spiritual leader, attributing the misunderstanding to her difficulty in speaking English and mistakenly stating "B.Sc" instead of "LLB."
Clarifying her educational background, Vera revealed she graduated with a Third Class from NOUN and held the position of 2262 on the list of graduates from the institution.
In defiance of the ordeal, Vera emphasized her resilience, quoting scripture and affirming her worthiness for better treatment.
Adding to her statement, Vera shared another post affirming her faith and determination, accompanied by a photo suggesting she works as a policewoman.
Anyim Vera thrust into the spotlight after being accused of providing false testimony by Pastor Paul Eneche of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Abuja, has finally spoken out.
During a service on Sunday, April 14, Vera shared her testimony of being the "sole graduate in her family," proudly stating she had obtained a "BSc in Law" from the National Open University of Nigeria.
However, Pastor Eneche, upon questioning her about her degree, challenged her response when she mentioned "Law" and later "BSc in Law," accusing her of dishonesty.
Taking to her Facebook page on Monday, April 15, Vera expressed her dismay at being labeled a liar by her spiritual leader, attributing the misunderstanding to her difficulty in speaking English and mistakenly stating "B.Sc" instead of "LLB."
Clarifying her educational background, Vera revealed she graduated with a Third Class from NOUN and held the position of 2262 on the list of graduates from the institution.
In defiance of the ordeal, Vera emphasized her resilience, quoting scripture and affirming her worthiness for better treatment.
Adding to her statement, Vera shared another post affirming her faith and determination, accompanied by a photo suggesting she works as a policewoman.