- In a recent update Dr. Abel Damina has advised VeryDarkMan to continue challenging Fufeyin, suggesting that the prophet’s retraction of the lawsuit indicates uncertainty about his products.
- Damina has labeled Fufeyin’s products as fake and accused him of exploiting his followers, encouraging VDM to persist in his inquiries until the authenticity of the products is confirmed.
The conflict between social media activist Vincent Martins Otse, aka VeryDarkMan, and Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry has attracted significant online attention.
VeryDarkMan accuses Fufeyin of misleading people by selling purported God-given powers for profit, leading him to report the prophet to NAFDAC.
After some exchanges, Fufeyin forgave VDM and dropped his N1 billion lawsuit, especially after VDM promised to bring witnesses to support the effectiveness of the prophet’s healing products.
In a recent update, Dr. Abel Damina advised VDM to continue challenging Fufeyin, suggesting the prophet’s uncertainty about his products was the reason for retracting the lawsuit.
Damina criticized Fufeyin’s products as fake and accused him of exploiting his followers, urging VDM to persist until he was convinced of their authenticity.
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Check out sonme of the reactions:
@Pweshiouz13: “Lol. Without him calling names, we can already decode who he is talking about.”
@iam_paulash: “Dr Abel Damina is just too real, I might disagree with him on some issues, but on this one I totally agree with him.”
@iszzyiniho1: “VERYDARKMAN is another Wizkid, so overrated set of boys.”
@AkinboyewaStep1: “lol. This baba no kill person.”
@UR_HIGHNES: “This one self de hustle for him own pocket.”
*@Eni_b28: “Even churches now Dey savage? WOW we are getting there.”