Senior Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin of Christ MercyLand Ministry has firmly denied allegations that he used the name of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) to mislead Nigerians about his spiritual items. The denial follows reports suggesting that NAFDAC is investigating claims related to Fufeyin’s “miracle” water and soap.

In a statement released by the ministry, Fufeyin dismissed the reports as false and misleading. The statement emphasized that Christ MercyLand Ministry operates within the bounds of Nigerian law, including adherence to the NAFDAC Act. It also highlighted the church’s right to practice religion freely under Sections 38 and 39 of the Nigerian Constitution, which guarantee freedom of religion.

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“We categorically state that our church has never used NAFDAC’s name to deceive the public,” the statement read. “The spiritual items used by our church are expressions of our religious beliefs, and at no point have we produced or sold consumable goods to the public.”

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The ministry further asserted that it has always conducted its activities with transparency and integrity, refuting any claims of dishonesty or deception. Prophet Fufeyin reaffirmed the church’s commitment to operating within legal and ethical boundaries.