Prophet Fufeyin makes U-turn, bans sales of miracle water and soap following VeryDarkMan heavy backlash
Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin, the founder of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministries, has announced a ban on the sale of his miracle water and soap following heavy backlash from social media activist VeryDarkMan.
Recall that VeryDarkMan publicly called out Prophet Fufeyin, challenging his miracle products, questioning their legitimacy, and accusing the clergyman of taking advantage of his followers’ faith.
The confrontation between the two escalated, attracting waves of attention online and sparking debate about the commercialization of religious items.
In a surprising turn of events, Prophet Fufeyin declared during a recent church service that the sale of his miracle water and soap would be discontinued.
He also issued a stern warning, stating that he would place a curse on anyone caught selling these items.
This decision has been met with mixed reactions on social media.
Netizens Reactions…
@skales said: “What a joke… I am a Christian and this offends me! This pastor is not a man of God but a madman.”
@vaikoko1 said: “God can use anybody and this time he’s using VDM.”
@ekua_paulla said: “Any pastor that sells anything in God’s name is fake.”
@dresticks09 said: “Na this man go implicate every other fake pastors out there. He don loose guard.”
@nwasah_tama said: “Vdm is making Nigeria a better place.”
@dominic00225 said: “The fear of VDM is the beginning of wisdom. Ajeh. All I can say is Thanks @verydarkblackman
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