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DUNAMIS: WOMAN ACCUSED OF FAKE TESTIMONY GRADUATES FROM NOUN LAW DEPARTMENT DESPITE PROGRAM SUSPENSION


Veronica Anyim




Woman Accused of Fake Testimony Graduates from NOUN Law Department, Despite Program Suspension

Veronica Anyim, the woman who faced skepticism from Dunamis International Gospel Centre's senior pastor, Paul Enenche, over her testimony, has graduated from the Law Department of the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN).


A video of Anyim's testimony went viral, with Pastor Enenche questioning the authenticity of her claim to have a "BSc in Law" from NOUN. He challenged her on her speaking abilities and demanded she leave the pulpit.


Despite NOUN's suspension of its Law program admissions in 2016, Anyim's graduation has sparked intrigue. Multiple verifications by PUNCH Online confirmed Anyim's enrollment and graduation from the institution.


Anyim's enrollment records, including payments and course registrations, validate her status as a law graduate. The institution's Registrar's office, speaking anonymously, confirmed Anyim's graduation and explained the possibility of her delayed completion due to various reasons, including deferring admission.


Moreover, Anyim's Facebook post celebrating her graduation corroborates her achievement, revealing her status as a police officer and her gratitude for completing her law program.



The revelation sheds light on Anyim's journey and challenges the perception of her credibility, emphasizing the complexities of educational timelines and personal circumstances.

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