Nigerians Demand Justice: Outcry Mounts for Pastor Enenche’s Apology Over ‘Fake Testimony’ Controversy

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'Fake Testimony' Saga at Dunamis International Gospel Centre: A picture of Pastor Paul Enenche and the woman accused of delivering a 'fake testimony' at Dunamis International Gospel Centre

Proof has emerged suggesting that the woman accused of delivering a ‘fake testimony’ saga at Dunamis International Gospel Centre might indeed have graduated with a “Bachelor of Law” degree from the National Open University of Nigeria. Despite Pastor Paul Enenche’s interruption during her testimony, claiming she didn’t sound like a law graduate, evidence from her Facebook page and photos of her graduation ceremony supports her claim.

Furthermore, a search on the National Open University’s website confirms the existence of a “Bachelor of Law” program, adding weight to the woman’s testimony. Nigerians have taken to various platforms to demand an apology from Pastor Enenche, suggesting that the interruption may have caused her stage fright or that the educational standard at the institution might need review.

Social media users like @DeborahToluwase and @TheoAbuAgada have highlighted the need for Dunamis Church International to apologize for the embarrassment caused to the woman. Others, such as @phendykay and @ozii_baba, criticize Pastor Enenche’s judgment, emphasizing the potential impact of stage fright and the intimidating nature of the church’s altar on the woman’s speech.

Additionally, @KObambon suggests that Pastor Enenche’s actions reflect poorly on his discernment, questioning whether the Holy Spirit was working through him. The incident has sparked discussions about the treatment of testimonies in churches and the need for empathy and understanding, as expressed by @oyiboediri and @Soulmedika.

In conclusion, while Pastor Enenche’s interruption may have been based on initial impressions, emerging evidence suggests that the woman’s testimony could indeed be genuine. Therefore, calls for a sincere apology to the woman from the church leadership continue to grow louder among Nigerians on social media platforms.

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