The President of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Yakubu Maikyau, has addressed the controversy surrounding Vera Anyim’s recent testimony at Dunamis Church in Abuja, where she claimed to have graduated from the National Open University with a B.Sc degree in Law.
During her testimony, Vera asserted that she obtained a “BSc in Law” from NOUN, a statement which was met with skepticism by Pastor Enenche, who accused her of dishonesty.
This incident triggered a nationwide outcry, with varied opinions from Nigerians. Pastor Enenche later apologized, explaining that his reaction stemmed from the church’s commitment to integrity and truthfulness.
Addressing the issue at a press conference on Thursday, the NBA President clarified that no university in Nigeria offers a B.Sc in law. He criticized Vera for appropriating a title that does not exist, highlighting the importance of accuracy and honesty in such matters.
“I was privileged to have watched the video of a woman who stood up in church and, supposedly, was giving a testimony of how she went through challenges and now has graduated from an open university or so.
“And the man of God sitting in that congregation himself sensed that there was something wrong with the supposed testimony.
“And what he said is also something that is complementary of the legal profession in a way.
“Because he said, the way the person who was testifying spoke.
“The English that she spoke, bad as the situation, was reflective of an English spoken by a lawyer.
“And that was how he now posed the question.
“And himself also acting like a lawyer that has mastered the skills of cross-examination and asked her to describe because he said, OK, if you read medicine, it should be NBBS.
“Now that you have graduated and you have a law degree, what is it called? The person said, B.Sc.
“So, should we be answering the question of whether there is B.Sc in law?
“I don’t think so. It is not the Council of Legal Education that says so.
“It is not the body of benchers that call lawyers to the bar that says you have B.S.c. It is not NBA. that says so.
“It is not the body of benchers that call lawyers to the bar that says you have B.S.c. It is not NBA. that says so.
“The person who attempted to arrogate B.Sc law to herself was found to have lied. We should really be wasting time talking about someone who has lied.
“And of course, everyone knows that that is not the way to describe the degree in law is never described like that.
“It is not B.Sc. And if you want to have one so that you can appreciate what it is really.
“And I’m sure the sales of JAMB forms have started, get one JAMB form, get admitted at the end of that training. Four, five years training, we know exactly what the degree is or what it is when you study law. That is certainly not B.Sc law.
“And the person who said it was found to have lied. We shouldn’t be wasting our time.
“That is not the way she pressed forward. Press forward towards things that are true.”
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