In a surprising turn of events, Pastor Jeremiah has served a cease and desist order to popular social media activist, VeryDarkMan.
The order follows a heated confrontation between the two, centered around Pastor Jeremiah’s controversial miracle products.
VeryDarkMan, known for his fearless activism and advocacy, recently took to Instagram to challenge Pastor Jeremiah. In the video, VeryDarkMan questioned the legitimacy and safety of the miracle products being sold, highlighting the absence of proper certification and the undisclosed ingredients which could pose risks to individuals with allergies.
“People deserve to know what they are putting into their bodies,” VeryDarkMan stated in his video. “There is no transparency, no proper labeling, and no certification to ensure these products are safe. How can we trust something that hides behind secrecy?”
The confrontation has sparked a widespread debate on social media, with many supporting VeryDarkMan’s call for accountability and transparency. Others, however, believe Pastor Jeremiah has the right to protect his ministry from what he claims to be defamation.
Public Reactions:
- @TruthSeeker: “VeryDarkMan no dey fear o! E go expose all these fake pastors.”
- @BabaOlu: “Na true talk VeryDarkMan yarn. We need to sabi wetin dey inside those products.”
- @SisiNgozi: “Pastor Jeremiah need to clear him name with evidence, no be court order.”
- @OgaJude: “This matter go long sha. Make dem show us the certificate if dem get am.”
- @MamaTee: “Why pastor no fit just prove say the product dey safe? E get as e be.”
- @YoungBobo: “VeryDarkMan dey try for us o. Him no dey fear anybody.”
- @AreaMama: “Dem for just show the ingredients make everybody rest.”
- @ChineduPikin: “If the product good, why dem dey hide am? VeryDarkMan dey make sense.”
- @BrosAde: “E be like say the pastor dey fear something. VeryDarkMan don touch raw nerve.”
- @KemiLuv: “Na wa o! This matter serious. Make we see how e go end.”