Dunamis Church founder’s gospel musician daughter marries fellow gospel singer

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Dr (Pastor) Paul Enenche and Dr (Mrs) Becky Enenche with the intending couple

Deborah Paul-Enenche, the first daughter of Pastor Paul Enenche, the Senior Pastor of Dunamis Church worldwide, is set for marriage this weekend.

Deborah, 27, and gospel singer, is to tie the nuptials with fellow gospel musician, Sam Uloko,.

The event kicks off on Friday, 16th December with a”Pre-wedding” “Parking Lot” Concert, which will feature the celebration of God with music for his faithfulness.

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This will feature great gospel musicians, such as Dunsin, Prosper Ochimana, Steve Crown and Moses Bliss, among many others.

The white wedding will hold on Saturday, 17th December at the popular Dunamis headquarters church called the Glory Dome located  on Airport Road, Abuja.

Periscope International learned that the celebrity wedding is open to everyone to come and witness the exchange of marital vows between the dazzling intending couple and also pray for them.

A statement from the church reads in part,

“Dearly Beloved, it is with great joy that my wife and I announce the wedding of our daughter…

“We would like to let you know that God will answer every lingering desire you have before this year runs out.”

Dr Paul Enenche, and his wife, Dr Mrs Becky Enenche, are both University of Jos trained medical doctors.

The couple later jettisoned the stethoscope to establish the Dunamis International Gospel Centre in 1996, through God’s calling in order to win souls for Him.

Dinamis Church headquarters has since become a pilgrimage destination of sorts and a global church with branches spread across the world.

Besides its usually filled to capacity global crusades, which usually feature all manner of miracles and wonders including healings and deliverances, it usually attracts prominent God’s generals and leaders locally and internationally to its programs

The Glory Dome is reputed to be the largest church auditorium in Africa with a sitting capacity of over 100,000, almost twice that of the National Stadium, Abuja.

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