NAFDAC has issued a public notice on Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin.
NAFDAC claims that the organization is exploiting its name to mislead the public by stating that some items, such as “Miracle Water” and “Miracle Soap,” are approved by the agency.
However, NAFDAC certifies that none of these products have been registered.
The agency received petitions from concerned residents and confirmed that the items are promoted with unproven therapeutic claims.
NAFDAC warns the public to exercise caution and avoid purchasing these items since their safety and effectiveness have not been confirmed.
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