In response to Prophet Fufeyin’s N1 billion lawsuit, social media activist Martins Otse Vincent, widely known as Verydarkman (VDM), has taken the clergyman’s miracle soap and water products to the deaf and disabled community in Abuja for testing.
Prophet Fufeyin had introduced these miracle items—soap, water, and perfume—in June, claiming they were approved by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC).
However, these claims were met with doubt, especially by Verydarkman, who openly criticized the products.
In an unexpected turn, Prophet Fufeyin filed a N1 billion defamation lawsuit against Verydarkman, also seeking a restraining order to silence further criticism.
Unfazed, Verydarkman posted the court documents on his social media, declaring his intent to continue challenging the prophet.
Determined to prove his point, VDM bought the miracle products and tested their alleged effectiveness on deaf and disabled individuals in Abuja’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
He shared a video on Instagram, showing himself using the miracle water on the disabled, which sparked a variety of reactions online.
In another video, VDM took his defiance further by energetically dancing, seemingly mocking Prophet Fufeyin.