Very Dark Man Accuses Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin of Fraud and Demands Government Intervention
In a recent Facebook post, social media activist Very Dark Man (VDM) escalated his feud with Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin, accusing the televangelist of fraud and demanding intervention from regulatory agencies.
VDM shared a video where Fufeyin claimed to have stopped selling spiritual items, including miracle water. However, VDM countered this by showing screenshots of Fufeyin's website where such items were previously listed for sale at exorbitant prices.
The activist also highlighted the sale of other products like the "Cash Flow ATM card" for $20 and the "I must carry my Samuel apple" for $12. He questioned the legitimacy of these products and demanded that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) investigate the matter.
VDM further called on the National Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) to regulate the sale of spiritual items, emphasizing the need for NAFDAC approval for products that are ingested or applied to the skin.
The post has sparked widespread reactions, with many supporting VDM's stance and calling for accountability from religious leaders. Others expressed concerns about the potential impact of such accusations on the religious sentiments of Nigerians.
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As the feud intensifies, it remains to be seen how Prophet Fufeyin will respond to these allegations and whether the relevant authorities will take action.
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