NAFDAC Reveals the Facts Surrounding Pastor Fufeyin's 'Miracle' Products
Afnews Editor
Sep 09, 2024
NAFDAC has issued a strong warning against Pastor Fufeyin's so-called miracle products, citing health risks and misleading claims. Discover the real story behind these controversial items and NAFDAC's ongoing investigation.
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In a bold revelation, the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has declared products marketed by Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry (CMDM) as fake, cautioning Nigerians to avoid them. This includes "Miracle Water,ÔÇØ "Miracle Soap,ÔÇØ and other items sold by the ministry led by Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin in Effurun, Delta State.
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The controversy gained traction following accusations by social media influencer Martins Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkMan, who alleged that the Pastor Fufeyin's products were being marketed without proper NAFDAC approval. Responding to these claims, NAFDAC confirmed that these items were indeed not approved and warned the public against purchasing them.
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In an official statement released by NAFDAC Director General, Prof. Mojisola Christianah Adeyeye, the agency highlighted the deceptive practices used by the ministry. "NAFDAC has been inundated with petitions from concerned citizens regarding Miracle Water and Miracle Soap, which are falsely promoted as NAFDAC-approved and claim to have healing powers,ÔÇØ the statement read.
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NAFDAC's investigation revealed a series of troubling findings. The products, marketed with promises of curing barrenness and performing miracles, were sold to unsuspecting members of the public. Despite claims of being NAFDAC-registered, there were no records confirming such approval of Fufeyin miracle products.
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During a covert operation, NAFDAC's officials discovered that Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry was selling unregistered products, using a counterfeit NAFDAC registration number. When confronted, ministry officials denied involvement but failed to cooperate with the investigation.
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NAFDAC has since sealed off Fufeyin's Table Water, the alleged production site for the fake products, for aiding in the production and sale of unregistered items. The agency warns that it will continue its investigation into the illegal activities of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry and advises the public to avoid all unapproved miracle products.
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"NAFDAC is committed to safeguarding public health and will not relent in its efforts to protect Nigerians from unverified products,ÔÇØ stated Prof. Adeyeye.
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