Oba Solomon calls out VDM for mocking prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin’s miracle water

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Adekunle Adelana Solomon, better known as Oba Solomon, a well-known figure on Instagram, has taken to social media to call out activist Verydarkman (VDM) in a recent video that’s been making waves online.

The drama started when Verydarkman decided to put Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin’s miracle soap and water to the test to see if they really deliver on their promises.

Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin, a well-known Nigerian pastor and the head of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry (CMDM), asserts that his blessed soap and water can heal miraculously. Many followers have purchased these items seeking divine assistance, but skeptics like Verydarkman doubt their effectiveness. In response, the pastor has filed a lawsuit against VDM for N1 Billion.

Verydarkman, recognized for challenging various claims, recently chose to evaluate Prophet Fufeyin’s miracle products. He documented his tests in videos on his social media, where he gathered deaf, blind, and other physically disabled individuals to try the products.

In reaction to VDM’s experiment, Oba Solomon took to social media to publicly criticize Verydarkman, alleging that he was undermining religious practices and diminishing the faith of followers.

By sharing the video on his Instagram account, he asserted that the miracle soap and water are most effective when the clergyman personally administers the product to individuals with physical disabilities.

His remarks gained significant traction online, prompting many to question whether Oba Solomon was ridiculing Pastor Fufeyin while addressing Verydarkman.

Watch video:

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C-cMl-eMhxG

In other news, Oladips, a prominent Nigerian rapper, has openly accused Wizkid of intellectual property theft, claiming that Wizkid’s verse on Asake’s track “MMS” closely mirrors his own lyrics from the 2022 release “Ajala Traveller.”

Oladips presented a screenshot comparison to emphasize the similarity between his lyric “I had to lose myself to find my purpose” and Wizkid’s corresponding line “Lost Myself, and I found my purpose.”

He raised concerns about the nature of this similarity, questioning whether it was merely a coincidence or an instance of recycling, and urged Wizkid to respond to the matter.

This allegation has ignited a fervent discussion among fans and music aficionados, prompting numerous individuals to express their opinions on social media platforms.

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