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Prophet Fufeyin denies selling miracle soap to members

The founder of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministries in Warri, Delta State, Nigeria, also known as Owomowomo 1, Prophet Jeremiah Fufehin, has denied selling miracle soap to church members or anyone else.

Pastor Abel Damina of Power City International in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, allegedly claimed that a certain man of God was selling soap for $1,000 each, which is equivalent to over N1.5m.

Although Damina did not mention the name of the man of God, the allegation surfaced around the time Fufeyin announced that from August 14 to 18, 2024 an upcoming church event with the theme: “BREAK THE LIMIT” a new product is expected to be available at Mercy City.

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Some social media influencers questioned the NAFDAC approval for the soap. Speaking to journalists at the church headquarters on Sunday, Prophet Fufeyin debunked the claims as false.

He responded to the allegations: “That’s lying business in the Altar of God. The Bible says thou shall not lie, thou shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.”

“The soap is not yet available as you asked. It is in process, and I don’t know why people are just criticizing the soap. There are some companies that produce this soap.

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“There were other soaps existing before today. I am not producing the soap. This ministry is partnering with the companies that produce soap and supply it to us.

“Our role as prophets is to back it up with the word of God like with handkerchiefs or olive oil, using them as mantles and contact points to set people free from captivities or oppressions.”

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Source: The Nation

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