Dr. Abel Damina Weighs In on Prophet Jeremiah’s Lawsuit Drama

by Eniola Lasaki

Nigerian cleric Dr. Abel Damina has responded to the N1 billion lawsuit involving Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin and social media activist Vincent Martins Otse, also known as VeryDarkMan. Previously, it was reported that VDM visited the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) to lodge a complaint against the pastor’s business practices.

The ongoing conflict between VeryDarkMan and Prophet Jeremiah, founder of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry in Warri, Delta State, has drawn considerable attention. VeryDarkMan accused Prophet Jeremiah of improperly selling the divine healing power he claims to possess, which he believes should be offered for free.

In a recent statement, Pastor Abel Damina voiced his support for VDM, criticizing Prophet Jeremiah. Following the exchanges, Jeremiah Fufeyin stated that he had forgiven VDM and decided to withdraw his N1 billion lawsuit after the activist proposed to gather numerous individuals in need of healing to vouch for the effectiveness of the cleric’s healing products.

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