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Drama as Verydarkman storms disability community, tests the potency of Pastor Jeremiah Fufeyin’s miracle water on the deaf and blind in Abuja amid lawsuit (Video)
Nigerian social media activist Martins Vincent Otse has taunted clergyman and founder of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry, Pastor Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin.
The two have been at loggerheads for days after Fufeyin, in June, launched his miracle products, which include soap, water and perfume, among others. The clergyman said the miracle soap has NAFDAC approval.
The video didn’t sit well with Very Dark Man, who criticised the products and in retaliation, the clergyman filed an N1billion lawsuit against him. VDM claimed the clergyman didn’t just sue him but also filed a restraining order and warned him not to speak about him again. Sharing the court document, the social media critic vowed to challenge him.
Now, Very Dark Man, who isn’t one to back up easily from a fight, had bought the miracle brother and had tested its potency on deaf and blind people in FCT, Abuja. In a video posted on his Instagram page, the activist was captured in the midst of the blind and deaf as he gave them the water to drink.
Very Dark Man stated that he had gone to test the healing water on them to see if it would work and have evidence to present in court.
“I have gone to test prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin healing water on the blind and physical disabilities at the biggest disability home in the whole of Abuja. @prophetjeremiahomoto na so e dey work?”.
Video below…..
Follow us on social media:VeryDarkMan buys pastor Jeremiah's miracle water and oil to test it on deaf and dumb people.pic.twitter.com/DQInOFbUEs
— Chinonny (@Chino_nny) August 8, 2024
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