Verydarkman urges EFCC to take action against Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin after he stopped selling his miracle soap [Video]

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Verydarkman urges EFCC to take action against Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin after he stopped selling his miracle soap

Martins Vincent Otse, known as Verydarkman (VDM), has reacted to Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin’s ban on his miracle soap and other spiritual items.

The preacher, who runs Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministries, made this choice after being criticized by VDM and other online users for what they called dubious behaviour.

VDM recently stated that while Prophet Jeremiah has stopped selling his miracle water and soap, he has launched new spiritual items for sale.

The preacher was reported to sell cash flow ATM cards for $20, but he faced accusations of selling the I Must Carry My Samuel apple for $12 (N20k).

VDM urged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Nigeria Police Force National Cyber Crime Center (NPF-NCCC) to investigate the cleric.

He claimed the preacher was a fraud and suggested that his products should have a National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) identification number.

Watch video below:

See some comments below:

@charminghela_: “He’s doing the work your so-called celebrities and leaders have failed to do. Take your flowers, bro.”

@___omololasilver___: “VDM the weapon fashion against Pastor Jeremiah.”

@tonia.gram_: “VDM’s leg ain’t leaving Jeremiah’s neck anytime soon.”

@thec_la_: “But How are people still going to that church, after all that has been exposed?”

@petplusvets: “This guy be like head lice. Once e catch you, e dey hard to remove.”

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