Anyim Vera hints at meeting Davido, Sabinus over ‘new celebrity’ status
Anyim Vera, who went viral recently after she was accused of giving false testimony in Dunamis church, has hinted at meeting singer Davido and comedian Sabinus over her self-acclaimed celebrity status.
DAILY POST recalls that Vera had solicited financial help from Nigerians to get better accommodation.
She had claimed that her residence was no longer safe, following her new ‘celebrity’ status.
Anyim Vera, who went viral recently after she was accused of giving false testimony in Dunamis church, has hinted at meeting singer Davido and comedian Sabinus over her self-acclaimed celebrity status.
DAILY POST recalls that Vera had solicited financial help from Nigerians to get better accommodation.
She had claimed that her residence was no longer safe, following her new ‘celebrity’ status.
In a recent post on Monday via her Facebook page, the B.sc law holder announced her proposed meeting with Davido and Sabinus, declaring herself the latest celebrity in town.
She wrote, “My next movement is to go and meet with Davido.
“You see this Celebrity life I must take am by Force. After that, I will go and meet with Sabinus.
“Make una pray for the latest celebrity in town. I go make all of una proud. Please share to reach them”.
The move generated mixed reactions from Nigerians. While some were in support of the decision, others criticized her.
Eucharia Okechukwu wrote, “God is your strength, always put him first and ask him to bless your plan and everything will move perfectly well”.
Jane Pinky wrote, “Celebrity 100% Only those that don’t know the meaning of celebrity will keep fighting with their keyboard. God grant all your heart desires Anyim Vera, Amen.”
Another follower, Forgivethem Jack wrote, “Meeting with them for collabo? Or Beg for money? I don’t get it. Respect your age and your family.”
Pastor Ade Elijah commented, “You’re not making Jesus proud, you’re just doing what you like. You’re not any daughter of Dr Paul Enenche, you’re just a person looking for visibility for selfish need”.