Social media activist Martins Otse Vincent, also known as Verydarkman (VDM), has taken to the deaf and disabled community in Abuja to test the clergyman’s miraculous soap and water products on people with disabilities in response to Prophet Fufeyin’s N1 billion lawsuit.
Remember that in June, Prophet Fufeyin announced the launch of the miracle products—which included soap, water, and perfume—claiming that the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control had given their approval (NAFDAC).
However, these claims have been met with skepticism and criticism, particularly from Verydarkman, who publicly criticized the products.
Surprisingly, Prophet Fufeyin filed a N1 billion lawsuit against Verydarkman, accusing him of defamation and seeking a restraining order to prevent further commentary on the matter.
Unbothered, Verydarkman shared the court documents on his social media, vowing to continue his fight against the clergyman.
Unwilling to give up, VDM bought the miracle products and used the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, to test their purported efficacy on deaf and disabled people.
He shared a video on Instagram, showing himself administering the miracle water to the disabled people, sparking mixed reactions online.
In a separate video, VDM further mocked Prophet Fufeyin by dancing energetically.
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