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Citizen petitions NAFDAC over Pastor Jeremiah Fufeyin’s claim that his Miracle Soap has approval number

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Citizen petitions NAFDAC over Pastor Jeremiah Fufeyin’s claim that his Miracle Soap has approval number

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By Ishaya Ibrahim

The Delta-based Pastor Jeremiah Fufeyin has claimed to have gotten approval from the National Agency for Food Administration and Control (NAFDAC) for a miracle soap he sells that falsely delivers people from all kinds of suffering.

Fufeyin, the founder and head prophet of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry (CMDM) Effurun in Delta State, said in a viral video while defending his Miracle Soap that NAFDAC approved it and has an approval number from the agency.

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The miracle soaps are of different categories. They include; Pool of Bathsheba Water (N2, 500), Water of Life (N1,000), New Beginning Pool of Bathsheba Water (N3,000), New Beginning Miracle Water (N3,000), Miracle Water Tripple Imparation (N3,000), I Must Carry My Twins (N10,000), Fast Lane Water (N5,000), and others.   

Fufeyin said of the soaps, “Are you not tired of suffering? This soap (showing the soap) is NAFDAC-approved with a NAFDAC number. I am not from the company that approved it. My own is to say the word of God. I use it. I succeeded with it.”

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But a social media personality, Martins Vincent Otse popularly known as VeryDarkMan has called out the pastor for claiming that the product has a NAFDAC number.

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VeryDarMan said NAFDAC approves products based on the description function which manufacturers claim. He disputed that NAFDAC approved the products with a description function of ‘miraculously ending people’s suffering.’

The social activist said his petition to NAFDAC is to ascertain the claim made by the pastor and what ingredients were used in making the soap that cures suffering.

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