- Nigerian cleric, Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufein has unveiled a spiritual shirt that will bring prosperity to the people.
- Legit.ng reports that Prophet Hufein also unveiled miraculous soaps, perfumes and mustard seeds.
- The development sparked a reaction online, especially on X, with some expressing concern about African religions.
legal Journalist Ridwan Adeola Yusuf has over nine years of experience in public journalism reporting.
Warri, Delta State – Prophet Jeremiah Fufein of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministries (CMDM), Warri, Delta State, has launched a miracle soap, spiritual shirt, perfume and mustard seeds that are creating a stir online.

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In a recent Facebook Live session legalHufeiyin and his wife, Ansonia, gave a sermon before launching their faith-based product.
Premium Times The priest stated:
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“The T-shirt I’m talking about, listen carefully, I want you all to understand, that’s why we have Zechariah chapter 3 in the Bible.
“An angel appeared to Joshua and instructed him to take off his filthy clothes. Though the clothes Joshua was wearing appeared to be physically clean, they were considered spiritually unclean.”
Nigerians Respond to Prophet Jeremiah’s Spiritual Products
Following the pastor’s video, several Nigerians took to X (formerly Twitter) to share their thoughts.
legal Below are some quoted comments:
@Omatune wrote:
“Soap makes you successful, but Jeremiah doesn’t need soap to be successful. He collects tithes, offerings and seeds from people who use soap. It’s religious indoctrination.”
@breezz44 said:
“It’s the worst. Time to make money, brother… full of mugu. The Nigerian situation is a money tree for men with questionable tendencies like him. The mugu falls and the man gets cut down. No thanks to religion.”
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@6oss_x commented:
“If these pastors were disciples of Jesus, these pastors would demand a million shekels before anyone would see Jesus.”
@Udufirstson wrote:
“Nigerian pastors will soon start selling land to heaven lol.”
Stephen Enike-Matthew wrote:
“It’s time to arrest these scammers!”
@saintevegreen wrote:
“Yahoo boys work where jeremiah is. This guy was selling river water for 2k. You have to buy a branded container from this church before you can get water. I think it was minimum 2k. Come see the procession at that place. Religion will end Africa.”
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Before, legal British-Zimbabwean priest, Reverend Hubert Angel Muzanire, is reportedly set to teach people how to perform miracles for £999.
In a Facebook post, Pastor Webert said he would be teaching in person and urged people to register as spots would fill up quickly.
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