Prophet Jeremiah’s N1bn Lawsuit Against VeryDarkMan Over Criticism of Miracle Soap


A lawsuit has been filed by Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin, the founder of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry, against the controversial self-proclaimed activist, VeryDarkMan, for his critical remarks on the miracle products.

VeryDarkMan announced this development in a recently viral video on social media.

He disclosed that the pastor had initiated a N1 billion lawsuit and a restraining order against him for his comments regarding the miracle soap and water.

In a show of defiance, the social media critic shared the court documents and declared his intention to challenge Fufeyin in court.

Expressing his stance, VeryDarkMan stated, “Pastor Jeremiah has taken legal action against me with a N1 billion lawsuit, forbidding me from mentioning him. We will have our day in court. I urge everyone to be prepared for the legal battle as there are individuals in need of healing.

“It seems like NAFDAC is not fulfilling its regulatory duties. Have they not seen the online activities or the consumers buying these products?

“When we appear in court, I will bring along 700 visually impaired individuals, 36 women seeking fertility blessings, and 800 hearing impaired individuals. Prior to the court’s judgment, you must use your healing products to attend to all of them.”

NewsNow reported that Fufeyin introduced his line of miracle products, including soap, water, and perfume, in June.

In a social media video, Fufeyin emphasized that his miracle soap has been approved by NAFDAC.

In response, VeryDarkMan criticizes Fufeyin, challenging him to disclose the ingredients of the miracle soap and even mentioning a potential complaint to NAFDAC for clarity on its approval basis.

VeryDarkMan stated, “I will formally address NAFDAC to enlighten me on the rationale behind the soap’s approval for sale by this pastor. Typically, when registering a product with NAFDAC, you are required to provide its purpose and ingredient list.”

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