The ongoing feud between controversial activist VeryDarkMan and Apostle Jeremiah Fufeyin, the head prophet of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry, has taken a new turn with the former officially lodging a complaint with the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) concerning the latter’s widely advertised miracle healing products.
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The social commentator, known for his sharp critiques, has been at odds with Apostle Fufeyin, accusing him of exploiting believers by selling products that claim to have miraculous healing powers.
The tension between the two escalated when Fufeyin responded with a N1 billion lawsuit against VeryDarkMan, a move that seems to have only emboldened the activist.
In response, VeryDarkMan took the unregistered healing products to a home for the disabled, where he tested their efficacy. The results of this impromptu test were not made public, but the activist’s skepticism was evident.
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Now, in his latest development, VeryDarkMan has taken the fight to NAFDAC, submitting a formal complaint regarding the miracle products.
According to a video shared on his social media platforms, he was seen inside a NAFDAC office, diligently filling out a complainant’s form. The video also showed him expressing his concerns about the lack of a NAFDAC registration number on the products, a requirement for any consumable or medicinal product sold in Nigeria.
Verydarkman has taken Pastor Jeremiah’s healing products to NAFDAC
It’s becoming serious https://t.co/lYSM4Ny3bM
— Dami’ Adenuga (@DAMIADENUGA) August 9, 2024
“Let’s see if NAFDAC will do their job or find a way to sweep this under the carpet,” VeryDarkMan remarked, indicating his doubts about the agency’s response.
Many people are waiting to see how NAFDAC will handle the complaint. Will the agency take action against the prophet’s products, or will this become another high-profile case that fades away without resolution?
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