‘I Spend Millions Daily’, Fufeyin To Critics
The founder of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry in Warri, Delta State, Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin, has bragged about spending millions of naira on a daily basis.
The controversial pastor was seen in a video telling his critics that he is a billionaire and not a millionaire.
Osun Defender reports that the pastor was recently dragged on social media by controversial activist VeryDarkMan for suing him in court over miracle water sales.
Recall that Prophet Fufeyin had sparked criticisms since the unveiling of his miracle water, soap, shirt, perfume and mustard seed.
During a Facebook live session titled “The Importance of Spiritual Items of God,” the Delta-born prophet claimed that the soap was powerful and could cure any disease, particularly benefiting those suffering from disappointment, failure, and delays in achieving their life goals.
He also stated that the soap had government approval and that the mustard seed was a gift from God, capable of overcoming obstacles for those who had purchased land but faced unforeseen building challenges.
The cleric said he uses the soap, arguing that it has a registered number from the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC).
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He unveiled products like water, soaps, perfumes, mustard seeds, ATM cards, and towels which he claimed solve spiritual problems.
In the trending video, Pastor Fufeyin, who was seen talking to his congregation, boasted, “You are talking to a billionaire and not a millionaire. So, go and tell your blackmailers that this man is a billionaire.
“Money in the bank. Don’t you hear money in the bank? Do you know how many millions I spend in a day?
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