In the spiritual realm, you are either there or you aren’t, there’s no sitting on the fence. Can the same be said about Prophet Jeremiah who has been making waves with his so-called miracle soap and water products?
Eyebrows are now rising amidst heated debate about the efficacy of Project Jeremiah’s miracle products. The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has confirmed that these miracle products are not registered with the agency.
The Director General, Prof Mojisola Adeyeye, NAFDAC noted that no products advertised and sold by Christ Mercy Land Delivery Ministries led by Prophet Jeremiah are registered with the agency, as reported by The Nigerian Tribune.
NAFDAC has issued a warning to all Nigerians about the activities of the prophet using the agency’s name to sell his products and deceive the public.
There have been a lot of controversies going on when Social media influencer Verydarkman dragged Prophet Jeremiah and accused him of selling unverified products and swindling unsuspecting Nigerians. VDM’s claims were well received by his fans online, and he insists that the prophet’s miracle products are nothing but scams that exploit the unsuspecting.
Prophet Jeremiah hasn’t backed down from his claim that his products are good and verified by NAFDAC as seen in the video below. Furthermore, he slammed a one billion naira lawsuit against Verydarkman for defamation. However as things were unfolding, he withdrew the lawsuit shortly after, which people are suspecting as a tactical retreat.
“Our Miracle Soap is NAFDAC approved.”
— Nigeria Stories (@NigeriaStories) July 17, 2024
~ Pastor Jeremiah pic.twitter.com/JhUS1mXvrZ
As this saga is unfolding, one thing is certain: the battle between faith and skepticism is not over. Will Prophet Fufeyin prove his critics wrong as a miracle worker, or will the truth about his miracle products come to light? For now, Let us watch closely to see how this drama unfolds.