Nigerian activist, Martin Vincent Otse, popularly known as VeryDarkman, has sparked intense debate online after sharing a video of himself dancing with Pastor Jeremiah Fufeyin’s “miracle” soap and water.
The activist’s stunt was a direct response to the pastor’s claim that his product could perform miracles, including healing disabilities.
VeryDarkman decided to put the product to the test by visiting a home for disabled individuals, hoping to witness a miracle.
However, when the product failed to deliver on its promises, he took to social media to express his disappointment and frustration.
In the video, VeryDarkman is seen dancing with the soap and water, mocking the pastor’s claims. He captioned the post, “When the ‘miracle’ product fails to perform miracles.”
This comes after Pastor Jeremiah Fufeyin filed a 1 billion naira lawsuit against VeryDarkman for questioning the authenticity of his product.
The activist’s bold move has generated widespread attention, with many praising him for standing up to the pastor’s claims.
The video has sparked a heated debate about the legitimacy of faith products and the exploitation of vulnerable individuals.
Many are hailing VeryDarkman as a hero for exposing the truth, while others are criticizing him for his method of protest.
Regardless, the incident has brought attention to the need for critical thinking and skepticism when it comes to claims of miraculous products.
As the conversation continues, one thing is clear – VeryDarkman has sparked a necessary dialogue.
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