Why I can’t talk about Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin anymore – Verydarkman opens up in new video

There is a fire that burns within those who seek the truth, a fire that cannot be extinguished by mere words or threats. Verydarkman, who has faced down the powerful with nothing but his voice and his conviction, now finds himself silenced by an order that seeks to snuff out that fire. On the other side, Prophet Fufeyin’s response, culminating in a legal battle, reflects the reality that even spiritual leaders have the right to protect their reputation and seek justice when they feel wronged. VDM's silence is not the end of his call-out war, but a pause in a complex and ongoing struggle to find where truth, justice, and accountability truly lie.


Martins Vincent Otse, better known as Verydarkman or VDM, the unapologetic Nigerian activist, social media firestarter, and relentless critic, has just dropped a bombshell revelation that the court has ordered him to shut his mouth about Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin, the flashy founder of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry in Warri, Delta State.

This shocking development follows weeks of explosive back-and-forth between VDM and the controversial cleric.

VDM, in his latest video update, revealed that the court has thrown down the gauntlet, ordering him to cease all talk about Prophet Fufeyin until the legal battle is settled. Yet, this court order hasn’t put out the fire in VDM’s belly. If anything, it’s fanned the flames of his outrage.

Turning his wrath towards NAFDAC, he unleashed a scathing attack on the agency for their perceived cowardly silence, accused them of ignoring his complaint against Fufeyin’s miracle drinks.

He issued a fiery warning—if NAFDAC continues to snub his complaint and play deaf to the dangers these products pose to public health, he will expose every dirty secret he can find, blowing the lid off the corrupt practices that he claims are keeping their staff silent.

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Recall that, Verydarkman, who has never shied away from taking on men of God, went after Fufeyin’s so-called miracle drinkable products with a vengeance, publicly branding them as nothing but fraudulent potions peddled to exploit the desperate and vulnerable.

The Prophet didn’t just sit back and take it—he struck back with a jaw-dropping 1 billion naira lawsuit, aimed straight at silencing his fiercest critic.

Undeterred, VDM took the fight to another level.. He tested those miracle products in a disability home to expose the truth, and then stormed into NAFDAC’s office, demanding answers and questioning the legitimacy of the approval labels Fufeyin claimed were on his so-called miracle drinks.

It was a no-holds-barred war, with VDM refusing to back down.

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