Meeting with Pastor: Woman Accused of False Testimony Expresses No Grudge Against Megachurch


Anyim Vera, the woman accused of providing false testimony at the Dunamis International Gospel Centre in Abuja, has stated that she holds no resentment towards the church.

A recent viral video featured the church’s Senior Pastor, Paul Enenche, questioning the woman’s testimony credibility during a service in Abuja.

The woman, who asserted she had earned a “Bsc in Law” from the National Open University of Nigeria, was interrupted by Pastor Enenche, who accused her of dishonesty.

Paul Enenche, Becky Enenche and Anyim Vera

Enenche pointed out discrepancies in her communication skills, questioning her claim of being a Law graduate and dismissing the existence of a “Bsc in Law,” subsequently asking her to leave the pulpit.

The video sparked various responses, with many calling for an apology from the pastor to the woman.

However, Anyim took to her Facebook page on Monday to declare that she holds no grudge over the incident.

She revealed her sentiments after meeting Pastor Enenche and his wife, Becky.

She posted photos from their meeting and stated, “I recently had a heartfelt meeting with my spiritual mentors, Dr. Paul Enenche, and Dr. Becky Enenche.

Paul Enenche, Becky Enenche and Anyim Vera
Paul Enenche, Becky Enenche and Anyim Vera

“I harbor no ill feelings towards the church or them. I am dedicated to continued service at Dunamis Church.

“I appreciate the public’s concern.

“I have moved on from that situation and urge everyone to do the same. Let there be peace.”