The battle line is drawn between Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin, founder and head prophet of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry, Warri, Delta State and controversial Nigerian activist Martins Otse Vincent, popularly known as Verydarkman after the latter threatened to report the former to the National Agency for Food and Drugs Administration and Drugs (NAFDAC) office for selling miracle soap and water to his church members.
In a viral video posted on Instagram, VDM had faulted Pastor Jeremiah for selling the power he claims God gave to him for free to his members.
Dissatisfied with the popular activist’s comments, the Delta state-born prophet has not only instituted a lawsuit of N1 billion against VDM, but also, he has sought for a restraining order calling him out for selling miracle soap and water.
Reacting to the cleric’s lawsuit, in another viral video, Verydarkman has promised to meet the former in court.
He, however, threatened to storm the court with 800 deaf people, 700 blind people, including 36 women who were looking for the fruit of the womb.
“I am coming to the court with 800 deaf people, 700 blind people, and 36 women who are looking for the fruit of the womb, you must use your healing water and soap to heal all of them in front of the Judge.”
As if that was not enough, VDM also ordered for the miracle water, which he took to the homes of the deaf and blind people to test its efficacy.
“I have gone to test prophet Jeremiah omoto fufeyin healing water on the blind and physical disabilities at the biggest disability home in the whole of Abuja @prophetjeremiahomoto na so e Dey work?,” the activist wrote on IG.
Meanwhile, VDM is not a stranger to controversial issues. The fearless activist, who has become a pain in the neck of his victims, has been in and out of the police net over his controversial comments since he gained recognition on social media.
Recall that in March 2024, VeryDarkMan was arrested on allegations of cyberbullying and cyberstalking, including false accusations against Nigerian actresses and officials.
He pleaded not guilty and was remanded in police custody until his hearing on May 29, 2024. After two weeks in detention, he regained his freedom. Since then, he has not stopped speaking up and Prophet Jeremiah’s lawsuit may not in any way silence the controversial activist. Let’s see who blinks first.