The founder of Christ Mercy Land Deliverance Ministry, Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin, has yet to respond to allegations raised against him by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control, NAFDAC.
The agency recently declared the prophet’s “miracle water” and “miracle soap” as unregistered and illegal.
There has been no response to multiple attempts to contact the church through official emails and SMS.
In a press release on Sunday, NAFDAC revealed that it had been inundated with petitions from concerned citizens regarding the products being marketed by the ministry.
These products, including Miracle Water and Miracle Soap, have been advertised with claims of healing various ailments, particularly barrenness.
Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin even claims that women who use the soap will bear twins.
The Prophet allegedly assured his congregation that the products were NAFDAC-approved, prompting the public to visit NAFDAC offices to verify the claims.
Petitioners also submitted several other products from the ministry for verification, including: Miracle & Healing Water, River Jordan Water.
Others are a New Beginning Mount Carmel Miracle Water, Water of Life and Miracle Water from The Pool of Bethsaida
NAFDAC emphasized that none of these products are registered with it, making their sale and distribution illegal under existing regulations governing commercial production.
The agency has urged the public to stop purchasing and using these miracle products, warning that they are not approved for use.
(Editor: Okechukwu Eze)