The Battle of the Miracle Soap: VeryDarkMan Takes on Pastor Jeremiah at NAFDAC
In a surprising turn of events, the controversial self-proclaimed activist, VeryDarkMan, has taken the fight against Pastor Jeremiah’s miracle products to the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC). The move comes after Pastor Jeremiah, the founder of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry, slapped VeryDarkMan with a N1 billion lawsuit and a restraining order for criticizing his miracle soap and water.
VeryDarkMan, not one to back down, vowed to challenge the pastor in court, promising to bring 700 blind people, 36 women looking for the fruit of the womb, and 800 deaf people to the courtroom. He challenged Pastor Jeremiah to use his healing water and soap to heal all of them before the judge.
“I will send a petition to NAFDAC to tell me the basis on which they approved the soap for Nigerians to buy from this pastor,” VeryDarkMan said. “I know if you go to NAFDAC to register a product, they will ask you what the product does. You tell them and give them the ingredients of the product.”
The news of VeryDarkMan’s petition to NAFDAC has been met with mixed reactions on social media. Some users have applauded his efforts to hold Pastor Jeremiah accountable, while others have criticized him for his confrontational approach.
In response to the lawsuit, Pastor Jeremiah has remained relatively quiet, with his lawyer stating that they will address the matter in court. However, the pastor has previously defended his miracle products, claiming that they have helped thousands of people.
The outcome of this battle remains to be seen, but one thing is for sure: VeryDarkMan is not backing down from his fight against what he perceives as false claims and misleading advertising. As the legal battle unfolds, all eyes will be on NAFDAC to see how they respond to VeryDarkMan’s petition and whether Pastor Jeremiah’s miracle products will be subjected to further scrutiny.