Solomon Buchi, a relationship blogger, has criticized Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin, the leader of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry (CMDM).
According to him, the preacher should be stopped for practicing sorcery and calls for him to be rebuked and arrested.
Buchi labels the cleric as a clown and a fraud, claiming he tarnishes the name of Jesus and should not be allowed to damage the church’s reputation.
The relationship coach and author shared a Bible story about Peter confronting Simon, a powerful magician who influenced many.
He also mentioned that Fufeyin’s intentions are not aligned with God’s will. Additionally, boasting about wealth, intimidating others, and selling miracle products for personal gain is merely a clever rebranding of a local spiritualist.
He stated that he will not team up with media figure Martins Otse, known as Verydarkman (VDM), to oppose the pastor, as VDM does not represent Christian beliefs.
Several netizens have shared their thought on Solomon’s tweet.
See some comments below
Ogehh2: “That is why VDM needs our support to stop all these end-time pastors before they become a pandemic in our country Nigeria.”
Solomon_Buchi: “No. VDM doesn’t need my support for anything. He’s not a Christian apologist.”
Dukecute11: “What about Odumeje?
Seniorprefectt9: “That man is just an opportunist scamming uninformed people their hard-earned money.”
chiefosines_: “It’s rather unfortunate we have some genuine people seeking Christ who are held down in his assembly by his sorcery.”
NonsoEzeani1: “One is selling miracle water. The other is selling entry tickets to his crusade and accepting donations. Both are black men selling Christianity to the white men who introduced them to the gospel. They all are salesmen!”
Check Solomon Buchi's tweet here
Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin is not a Christian let alone a prophet. He isn’t a man of God. He is a sorcerer working with a familiar spirit. He should be called out, rebuked and arrested.
— Solomon Buchi (@Solomon_Buchi) August 14, 2024
We can’t have charlatans disgrace the precious name of Jesus this way, and soil the perception…