Verydarkman Tests Prophet Jeremiah’s Miracle Water at Disability Home (Video)
Controversial Nigerian activist, Verydarkman (VDM), has taken a bold step in response to the N1 billion lawsuit filed against him by Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin. The lawsuit, which includes a restraining order, was initiated after VDM mocked the clergyman for selling “miracle water” to the public.
Undeterred by the legal action, VDM decided to put Prophet Jeremiah’s miracle water to the test. He first collected the products he had ordered from the prophet, then purchased food items before heading to a disabled community in Abuja.
At the disability home, VDM offered miracle water to physically disabled individuals, allowing them to drink it in turns. Despite their hopes, no miraculous transformations were observed.
Sharing his experience on Instagram, VDM wrote, “I have gone to test Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin’s healing water on the blind and crippled at the biggest disability home in Abuja. @prophetjeremiahomoto, is this how it works?”
The video of his experiment quickly garnered attention online, sparking varied reactions. One commenter, @solashomoye3025, demanded accountability, stating, “Jeremiah should be called to order or go to hospitals, blind homes, and more to perform his miracle. The government should arrest him ASAP.”
Another follower, @Ehimonyplux247, who identified as a pastor, expressed support for VDM, writing, “I have been following you for a long time, and everything about you is absolutely correct. I pray for you in my closet. May the Good Lord continue to strengthen you and keep you out of harm’s way.”
As the debate continues to unfold, VDM’s bold actions have reignited discussions on the validity of so-called “miracle products” and the responsibility of religious figures in Nigeria.