In a dramatic turn of events, Dunamis Church authentically known as Dunamis International Gospel Centre finds itself at the centre of public attention following a heartfelt reconciliation between Vera Anyim and the church’s senior pastor, Dr Paul Enenche.
The saga began with a contentious testimony that turned heads and sparked controversy.
During a Sunday service, Anyim shared her story, claiming to hold a “B.Sc in Law” from the National Open University of Nigeria.
However, Pastor Enenche interrupted her, disputing the existence of such a degree and questioning her language proficiency. This led to a public outcry, with many demanding an apology for the pastor’s behaviour.
In a surprising twist, Anyim took to social media to announce her forgiveness and reconciliation with the church and its leaders.
She expressed gratitude for the concern shown by the public and emphasized her desire to move forward positively.
Dunamis Church also issued a statement, explaining their perspective on the incident. They cited concerns about Anyim’s language proficiency and the clarity of her academic credentials as the reasons for Pastor Enenche’s interruption.
The church expressed regret for any inconvenience caused and reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining excellence and integrity.
Following the incident, Anyim clarified that she had graduated with a third-class degree in law from NOUN, admitting that she had misspoken during her testimony.
Despite the disappointment with the treatment she received, Anyim remains hopeful about her future and her faith.
The church’s apology and Anyim’s acceptance of the situation signify a resolution to the controversy, with both parties looking towards a future of forgiveness and understanding.