Posted on 09/09/2024 3:30:37 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Nigeria’s drug approval agency has warned people not to buy “miracle” products produced by a church with popular Nigerian Christian televangelist Jeremiah Fufeyin at the helm.
Nafdac said the products - which have names such as "miracle water" and "River Jordan water" - claim to have "bogus" healing properties, such as the ability to cure women of infertility.
The statement also said Mr Fufeyin's Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry was selling these wares even though they did not have Nafdac approval. The church hit back at Nafdac, saying it is "law-abiding" and has been using "spiritual items in expression of [their] spiritual beliefs".
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Next they’ll be warning us not to respond to email solicitations about million dollar inheritances.
Doesn’t Nigerian Christian televangelist Jeremiah Fufeyin know that the big bucks are in relics?
He probably ‘cures’ their infertility the old fashioned way.
Not a Christian. Just a garden-variety wolf preying on sheep as the NT warned about.
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