Senior pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre Paul Enenche on Sunday chided a woman for giving what he referred to as a “fake testimony”.
A video of the public rebuke has gone viral on social media.
The woman said she became the first graduate in her family.
She said she graduated with a law degree from the National Open University Of Nigeria (NOUN), noting that spiritual forces tried to stop her but she prevailed.
When Enenche asked her what kind of law degree she graduated with, the woman said “BSc”.
The cleric immediately pointed out that there was no such thing as a “BSc in law”, casting doubt on her testimony.
He said, “Your testimony is a lie. There is nothing like a BSc in Law. Please go back to your seat. Bsc in Law? Is that how lawyers speak English?
“Please, anybody who comes to this altar to share a testimony that is not true, you do it at the risk of yourself.
“We are not playing here. We are not faking anything here.”
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The video has been widely circulated on social media platforms, with users airing their different opinions.
NOUN held its 13th convocation on Saturday. The convocation ceremony saw 22,175 students graduate across NOUN’s 120 study centres in Nigeria.
Of the graduates, 15,768 received their undergraduate degrees, while 6,407 were awarded postgraduate certificates.