By Kingnaafrika, Lifestyle and News Blogger
In a recent development, social media activist Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, has escalated his campaign against Pastor Jeremiah Fufeyin. VeryDarkMan filed a petition with the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration Control (NAFDAC) concerning Fufeyin’s miracle products1.
Pastor Jeremiah Fufeyin, founder of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry, launched a range of miracle products, including soap, water, and perfume, in June. Fufeyin claimed that these products had received NAFDAC approval2. However, VeryDarkMan raised questions about the basis for this approval and challenged Fufeyin to disclose the ingredients in his miracle soap2.
In response to Fufeyin’s lawsuit against him, VeryDarkMan vowed to take the matter to court. He revealed that Fufeyin had served him with a N1 billion lawsuit and a restraining order, prohibiting him from discussing the pastor’s products. Undeterred, VeryDarkMan announced his intention to bring 700 blind people, 36 women seeking the fruit of the womb, and 800 deaf individuals to court. His demand? Fufeyin must use his healing water and soap to cure them before the judge2.
Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin recently struck back with video evidence, asserting that his miracle products were indeed legitimate. This move came after VeryDarkMan publicly tested the products online3. Fufeyin’s legal battle against VeryDarkMan continues, with both sides standing firm in their positions4.
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