VIDEO: Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin Stopped Selling Miracle Water, Soap After Being Dragged on Social Media
Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin, the founder of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministries, has announced the discontinuation of his miracle water and soap sales following significant backlash from social media activist, VeryDarkMan.
The controversy erupted when VeryDarkMan openly criticized Prophet Fufeyin, raising doubts about the authenticity of these miracle products and accusing the prophet of exploiting the faith of his followers.
The dispute quickly gained traction online, sparking widespread discussions about the commercialization of religious items.
In response to the growing criticism, Prophet Fufeyin recently declared during a church service that the sale of the miracle water and soap would cease immediately.
Additionally, Prophet Fufeyin issued a strong warning, stating that anyone caught selling these items would be cursed.
The decision has sparked mixed reactions across social media.
Reactions from Netizens:
@skales remarked, “What a joke… I am a Christian and this offends me! This pastor is not a man of God but a madman.”
@vaikoko1 commented, “God can use anybody and this time he’s using VDM.”
@ekua_paulla stated, “Any pastor that sells anything in God’s name is fake.”
@dresticks09 added, “This man will implicate all the other fake pastors out there. He’s lost his guard.”
@nwasah_tama said, “VDM is making Nigeria a better place.”
@dominic00225 noted, “The fear of VDM is the beginning of wisdom. Ajeh. All I can say is thanks @verydarkblackman.”