Verydarkman’s Test of Prophet Fufeyin’s Miracle Soap Sparks Controversy Amid N1 Billion Lawsuit
After Prophet Fufeyin sued social media activist Martins Otse Vincent, also known as Verydarkman (VDM), for N1 billion, VDM decided to test the clergyman’s so-called miracle soap and water products on disabled individuals in Abuja.
Prophet Fufeyin introduced these products—soap, water, and perfume—in June, claiming they were approved by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC). However, many, including Verydarkman, doubted these claims and criticized the products.
In response, Prophet Fufeyin filed a lawsuit for defamation and sought a restraining order against Verydarkman. Despite this, VDM shared the court documents online and pledged to continue challenging Fufeyin.
VDM went ahead and bought the miracle products, testing them on deaf and disabled people in Abuja. He posted a video on Instagram showing himself using the miracle water on them, which received mixed reactions. Additionally, VDM posted another video where he energetically danced, further mocking Prophet Fufeyin.
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