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VeryDarkMan Dances with Prophet Fufeyin’s Healing Water Amid Controversy: “No Faith Required for Purchased Items”

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Nigerian social media critic, Vincent Martins Otse, known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), is once again making headlines due to his ongoing feud with Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin of the Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministries (CMDM). This dispute began when VDM questioned the authenticity of Fufeyin’s healing water and miracle soaps, specifically raising concerns about their NAFDAC numbers.

Despite Prophet Fufeyin filing a N1 billion lawsuit and a restraining order against him, VDM remains undeterred. In a recent social media post, he shared a video of himself dancing with Fufeyin’s products and addressed those who argued that faith was necessary for the products to be effective.

VDM emphasized that faith is not required for a product to work. He stated: “To those of you saying it’s because of faith, those people who drank that water yesterday saw no results. Anything you buy doesn’t need faith. If you buy Panadol for a headache, do you need faith? It’s meant to cure your headache. The advertisement says if you buy this soap, it will cure you from suffering, ‘I must carry my twin’ water will give you twins, Miracle Water is supposed to do miracles, Pool of Bethsheda, I don’t know whether this one will turn you into a swimmer, Fast Lane will make your lane fast, so it’s literally spelled and boldly written there, it’s meant to do its work.

If they give you Ampiclox, which is an antibiotic, so if he’s selling all these things, it must work. I don’t need faith because he never said ‘buy it and with faith it will work’, he said ‘buy it, it will cure suffering.”

 


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