- – Social media critic VeryDarkMan (VDM) tested Pastor Jeremiah Fufeyin’s miracle products on people with disabilities, sparking viral attention and debate.
- – VDM filed a petition with the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration Control (NAFDAC) against the pastor’s products, calling for their safety and legitimacy to be examined.
- – Pastor Fufeyin retaliated with a N1 billion lawsuit against VDM, highlighting the high stakes and potential reputational damage for both parties involved in this public confrontation.

More drama is unfolding as social media critic Martins Vincent Otse, publicly known as VeryDarkMan (VDM), escalates his ongoing confrontation with popular clergyman Pastor Jeremiah Fufeyin.
The tension between the two has captured online attention, especially after VDM questioned the legitimacy of the pastor’s miracle products.
VeryDarkMan Tests Miracle Products Publicly
VDM has been vocal in his skepticism towards the cleric’s claims. Recently, a video surfaced online showing VDM testing Fufeyin’s miracle products on individuals with disabilities.
The clip quickly went viral, prompting further scrutiny and debate over the authenticity and safety of these products.
Riding on the momentum, VDM took another significant step on Friday, August 9. He visited the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration Control (NAFDAC) to file a formal petition against the cleric’s products.
VeryDarkMan documented his visit and shared the video on social media, asserting his commitment to holding the pastor accountable.
In his statement, VDM expressed his trust in NAFDAC’s responsibility to safeguard the public from potentially harmful, unregistered products.
“Now all eyes are on @nafdac_ng. Let’s see if they are truly doing their jobs to protect citizens from unregistered products that might be harmful to Nigerians, or if it’s all about connections,” he stated.
Legal Counteraction from Pastor Jeremiah
The feud took another twist when Pastor Jeremiah Fufeyin retaliated with legal action. VDM revealed that the pastor has filed a N1 billion lawsuit against him, adding another layer of complexity to the unfolding drama.
This move by the clergyman underscores the high stakes involved and the significant reputational and financial implications for both parties.
As the public eagerly watches, this high-profile clash highlights broader concerns about consumer protection and the accountability of influencers and religious figures promoting health-related products.
Will NAFDAC step in and undertake a thorough investigation? And how will the lawsuit impact both VDM and Pastor Fufeyin’s standing among their followers? Only time will tell as this saga continues to unravel.
In an era where social media plays a crucial role in shaping public opinion, the dispute between VeryDarkMan and Pastor Jeremiah Fufeyin serves as a potent reminder of the responsibilities that come with influence.
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As the nation watches, the outcomes of this confrontation could set important precedents for transparency and consumer protection in Nigeria.





