In a recent event at Dunamis International Gospel Centre, a NOUN graduate, Anyim Veronica, faced public embarrassment when Pastor Paul Enenche questioned her academic credentials.
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This incident caught widespread attention, igniting emotional responses. South Africa-based tech expert, Charles Awuzie, empathized with Veronica’s situation, citing his own struggles with a speech impairment during his childhood.
Awuzie, recognizing Veronica’s perseverance and dedication, offered a heartfelt apology on behalf of himself and others who share his sentiment.
He acknowledged the biases present in society, emphasizing the need to overcome judgment based on factors like accent or eloquence.
Drawing from his personal experience, Awuzie urged Veronica to forgive and use the incident as a stepping stone to success.
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He offered to sponsor her on a public speaking course of her choice and provided a cash token along with his book, “EVOLVE IN 30 DAYS,” which recounts his journey of forgiveness and overcoming obstacles.
Expressing solidarity with Veronica, Awuzie highlighted the importance of advocating for respect and support for individuals striving for success despite their backgrounds or limitations.
He hoped that his apology would bring comfort and healing to Veronica and encouraged more supportive dialogues in the future.
Awuzie’s gesture reflects a commitment to fostering understanding and compassion in the face of adversity, emphasizing the power of forgiveness and resilience in overcoming challenges.


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