Miracle products: I will sue Prophet Fufeyin if I were VDM – Fr Ugwu on court saga

Nigerian Catholic missionary priest working in the Gambia, Fr Kelvin Ugwu, has said he would sue the self-acclaimed prophet, Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin, founder of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry, if he were VeryDarkMan, a Nigerian social media activist, popularly known as VDM.

Fr Ugwu’s comments followed the reported withdrawal of a lawsuit against VDM by Pastor Fufeyin after he was called out on social media for allegedly selling miracle products in his church.

DAILY POST had reported that VDM in a video on social media claimed that the pastor slammed him with a N1 billion lawsuit and a restraining order for calling him out over his miracle soap and water.

Sharing the court document, the social media critic also vowed to challenge Jeremiah in the court.

DAILY POST reported that Fufeyin had in June this year launched his miracle products including soap, water and perfume, among others.

Fufeyin, in a video on social media, claimed his miracle soap has NAFDAC approval.

However, it emerged on Sunday that the self-acclaimed prophet has pardoned VDM by withdrawing the one billion naira he filed in court.

Reacting to the development, Fr Kelvin said Fufeyin’s use of intimidation is a potent sign of being a fake minister, pastor, prophet, and evangelist.

The missionary priest, in a post on his Facebook on Sunday, insisted that the only way to end the saga is to bring Jeremiah to the point where he will realize that he is an ordinary human being like everyone.

Kelvin said: “You took a case to court; then you withdrew the case when you saw you had nothing to prove. Instead of being sincere about that, you still manage to drag the name of Jesus into the whole thing as though you did not know the teaching on forgiveness and peace before you started the court processes. Now, instead of acknowledging that you are the sinner here who has learnt his lesson(s) or taken correction and is ready to start walking in righteousness from now on, you still found a way to make yourself the righteous one. On top of that, you are calling him your son, a psychological way of not letting your shattered ego drop…you want to still feel on top as the Daddy to whom your “son” must dobale.

“What lessons can you learn from all these?

“All these acclaimed prophets use fear as their number one tool. All they want is to make themselves fearful. Unfortunately, that is the tool of the devil. It is also the tool of the native doctor in the bush, that is why you will see them decorate their shrines with red cloth and skulls and bones. The key is, the more fearful they are to you, the more they can control you. The moment you are not afraid of them, they will cease to control or make sense to you.

“The use of intimidation is a potent sign of a fake minister, pastor, prophet, evangelist etc. It works most of the time because people are generally afraid to die. This is why they can easily tell you to do so and so if you want to prevent death. If ever you have made peace with the fact that you will die one day and that you are not too young to die, then you have made progress in your spiritual journey.

“If I am VDM, I will not let the case slide. I will sue him as well. Can someone please help me beg VDM to do this for us? The deceit is too much, and the only way to end it is to bring him to the point where he will realize that he is an ordinary human being like everyone who should be responsible for his actions.”

Miracle products: I will sue Prophet Fufeyin if I were VDM – Fr Ugwu on court saga

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