Alright, people, buckle up because VeryDarkMan is not playing this time! 🧨 So, here’s the tea prophets stormed NAFDAC’s office in Delta State, saying NAFDAC has "no" right to investigate Prophet Jeremiah’s so-called “miracle products.” Yep, you heard that right. They’re out here protesting like it’s a "crime" for NAFDAC to do their job. 🙄
But VeryDarkMan? Nah, he’s having none of it. He’s calling out the entire scam, saying this miracle soap and healing water are nothing but fake products. 💀 He even did his own investigation gave the “miracle” water to a blind man. Guess what? The guy’s still blind. 🙃 Tried the soap on someone else? No miracle there either. And this prophet was out here telling people he surpassed NAFDAC, saying his product was approved when it wasn’t! 🚩
Now, here’s the real kicker if NAFDAC lets this slide, what’s stopping everyone from making fake miracle products and calling it “faith-based”? You could bottle up tap water, slap a “miracle cure” label on it, and sell it to the masses. If Prophet Jeremiah doesn’t face any penalties for this, what message are we sending? Fraudsters are gonna pop up everywhere, and we’ll be swimming in fake products.
VeryDarkMan’s putting NAFDAC on blast, saying if they let this one go, the country’s in trouble. It’s time to hold these people accountable. Prophets, bishops, connections—none of that should stop the truth from coming out. 🔍
So, NAFDAC, we’re watching. 👀 We’re not asking for much just do your job and make sure this prophet doesn’t get away with fraud. Because if this soap doesn’t work, it’s time to clean up the lies. ✋