NAFDAC advises Nigerians to stop purchasing these unregistered products by pastor Jeremiah
NAFDAC has released a public statement regarding Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin. The agency accuses the prophet of using its name to mislead the public by claiming that products like “Miracle Water” and “Miracle Soap” have been approved by NAFDAC.
NAFDAC clarifies that these products are not registered with the agency. After receiving complaints from concerned individuals, it was confirmed that the products are being marketed with unfounded therapeutic claims.
NAFDAC urges the public to be cautious and refrain from purchasing these items, as their safety and effectiveness have not been verified.
They stated that:
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) informs the public about the illegal production and sale of unregistered “miracle” water and soap by Christ Mercy Land Deliverance Ministries, Delta State. These products falsely claimed to be NAFDAC-approved, are being advertised with unverifiable healing properties, including promises to cure barrenness. NAFDAC has received numerous petitions and launched an investigation into these deceptive activities.
Despite attempts to engage with the ministry, the organisation has refused to cooperate with NAFDAC’s investigation. The products, including “Miracle Water” and “River Jordan Water,” are not registered with NAFDAC, and their production violates regulatory guidelines. NAFDAC has sealed the factory linked to the production and continues its investigation.
NAFDAC advises the public to stop purchasing these unregistered products and warns faith organisations against illegal production and sale of unregulated items. The Agency remains committed to ensuring public health safety and will continue to take action against non-compliant entities.
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