Very Dark Man, a prominent social media activist, recently posted a video where he tested Pastor Jeremiah Fufeyin’s miracle water on deaf and blind individuals in Abuja.
The activist’s intent was to verify the product’s claims and gather evidence for legal purposes. This video quickly went viral, drawing reactions from various personalities.
Nedu, known for his humorous takes on current events, responded to the video by expressing his desire for the miracle water to increase his height. His comment,
I need o. I wan tall,” was both playful and sarcastic, reflecting his skepticism about the product’s claims.
Actress Rita Edochie, known for her outspoken nature, commented with
Wahala pro-Max,” a phrase indicating that the situation was both troubling and amusing. Her reaction added a layer of humor to the ongoing debate.
The controversy surrounding Pastor Fufeyin’s miracle products is not new. In June, the clergyman launched a range of miracle items, including soap, water, and perfume, claiming their divine powers. The launch was followed by a legal battle with Very Dark Man, who had criticized the products. Pastor Fufeyin responded with a lawsuit amounting to N1 billion and a restraining order against VDM, which only fueled further public interest and debate.
In addition to the miracle water saga, Very Dark Man recently called out actress Tonto Dikeh for alleged abuse of power. He shared a video online showing Dikeh in a confrontation with a car dealer over an unpaid debt, questioning her integrity and political office’s impact. VDM’s critique underscored the contradiction between Dikeh’s public stance against bullying and her actions in this particular incident.
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