Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin, the founder and lead prophet of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry (CMDM), has responded assertively by providing video evidence to support the legitimacy of his miracle products.
This reaction follows persistent criticism from Martins Vincent Otse, also known as Verydarkman, who publicly tested these products.
The dispute escalated when Prophet Fufeyin, under pressure from VDM’s harsh criticism, filed a N1 billion lawsuit against the activist, seeking damages and a restraining order.
Despite the legal action, Verydarkman did not retreat. Instead, he conducted a public experiment with the prophet’s miracle products, which quickly attracted significant attention.
VDM acquired the supplies from Prophet Fufeyin and proceeded to a store to purchase food items. He then visited a disability community in Abuja to put the prophet’s claims to the test.
In a notable moment, VDM distributed the miracle water to individuals with disabilities, who consumed it one by one.
However, as the day went on, according to Verydarkman, the anticipated miracles did not manifest—there were no signs of healing. In another video, VDM is seen mockingly dancing while displaying the prophet’s miracle products, which he claimed had failed to deliver the promised results.