My miracle water and soap are no longer for sale – Prophet Fufeyin makes u-turn after VDM dragged him (VIDEO)

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  • In a surprising twist, Fufeyin has done a complete about-face, commanding all those peddling his miracle water, soap, and other spiritual wares to immediately halt their operations.
  • This unexpected decree came during a church service, hot on the heels of a scathing attack from media personality Verydarkman, who called him out for exploiting faith.

The founder of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministries, Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin, has made a shocking declaration, commanding that his spiritual items—including miracle water, soap, and other mystical products—are no longer to be sold to those seeking their powers.

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This bold statement was issued during a tense church service where Fufeyin didn’t mince words, warning that anyone daring to profit from these sacred items would face his wrath, cursing them on the spot.

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This dramatic announcement follows a heated clash with outspoken media personality Martins Otse, better known as Verydarkman (VDM), who boldly questioned the legitimacy of Fufeyin’s miracle offerings.

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Social media exploded with reactions, as many praised Verydarkman for his fearless efforts to hold the preacher accountable.

VDM’s relentless challenge exposed the preacher to scrutiny, forcing Fufeyin to defend his controversial products in the face of growing skepticism.

Recall that, Verydarkman,, went after Fufeyin’s so-called miracle drinkable products with a vengeance, publicly branding them as nothing but fraudulent potions peddled to exploit the desperate and vulnerable.

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The Prophet didn’t just sit back and take it—he struck back with a jaw-dropping 1 billion naira lawsuit, aimed straight at silencing his fiercest critic.

Undeterred, the controversial online activist took the fight to another level.. He tested those miracle products in a disability home to expose the truth, and then stormed into NAFDAC’s office, demanded answers and questioning the legitimacy of the approval labels Fufeyin claimed were on his miracle soap and water products.

 

 

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