The founder of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry in Warri, Delta, Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin has been dragged on social media by controversial activist, VeryDarkMan for suing him to 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).
He unveiled products like water, soaps, perfumes, mustard seeds, ATM cards, and towels which he claimed solve spiritual problems.
“NAFDAC approved this soap. I am not the one that gave it the NAFDAC registration number. My own is just to send the word of God into it. I have used it and I succeeded with it,” Fufeyin said.
However, VeryDarkMan called out the cleric, arguing that it was “wrong” for him to sell the “divine power God gave to him for free” to Nigerians.
The activist also challenged Fufeyin to reveal the ingredients in his “miracle soap” while stating that he would petition NAFDAC to learn the basis of its approval.
He said, “I will send a petition to NAFDAC to tell me the basis on which they approved the soap for Nigerians to buy from this pastor. I know if you go to NAFDAC and say you want to register a product and get approval. NAFDAC will ask you what the product does. You tell them and give them the ingredients of the product.”
Meanwhile, in a new video, VeryDarkMan revealed that the cleric has served him with a lawsuit of N1 billion and a restraining order for calling him out over his “miracle soap and water”.
The activist while sharing the document on social media vowed to go to the court to challenge Fufeyin.
He said, “Pastor Jeremiah don sue me with N1 billion and I should not speak about him again. We must meet in court. While you people are coming to court, come with a lot of strength because you have got healing to do.
“And this NAFDAC, it is as if you are not doing your work. Do you not look at the internet? Do you not see these things and the people who are buying them?
“I am coming to the court with 800 deaf people, 700 blind people, and 36 women who are looking for the fruit of the womb, you must use your healing water and soap to heal all of them in front of the judge.”
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