- Pastor Fufeyin left Nigerians absolutely floored and chattering non-stop after his tantalizing pitch for his NAFDAC-approved miracle soap.
- Baffled by the skepticism surrounding his holy cleanser, the preacher questioned whether people were truly fed up with their endless hardships.
- With righteous indignation, he dared the skeptics to break free from their misery and embrace the soap’s divine power.
Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin, the fiery founder and head prophet of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry (CMDM), fervently implored Nigerians to get their hands on his miracle soap, proclaiming that only through this divine product could they shatter their chains of misfortune and experience a life-altering transformation blessed by the heavens.
He disclosed this in a new video alongside his wife, Anthonia Fufeyin, holding the miracle soap and confronting the naysayers head-on, fiercely defending its divine power and challenging skeptics to witness its miraculous potential for themselves.
According to him, he went to great lengths to secure a NAFDAC number for the soap, aiming to silence any fears of health hazards.
However, Fufeyin couldn’t comprehend why Nigerians, who he believes are suffering, continue to doubt his soap.
He boldly stated that if they truly want to break free from their hardship, they must give it a try.
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The video ignited a firestorm of reactions online, leaving countless in disbelief at Fufeyin’s bold claims of poverty-alleviating miracles with his soap.
It sparked a frenzy of criticism and doubt, with many taking direct aim at him, questioning the authenticity of his promises and expressing profound skepticism about the soap’s purported powers to lift people out of poverty.
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Fufeyin has been criticized for his loud acts of charity, very public and showy focus on demons and “deliverance” in his ministry today.
The Nigerian billionaire clergyman has profoundly impacted and touched numerous lives, particularly those of Nollywood celebrities, through his generous philanthropic gestures.