Huge Crowds Gather at Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin’s Church Despite Controversies
Huge Crowds Gather at Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin’s Church Despite Controversies

Despite ongoing controversies, a significant number of people continue to attend Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin’s church, Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry (CMDM) in Effurun, Delta State. The substantial turnout underscores the belief in the miracles attributed to the prophet.

Senior Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin, who leads CMDM, is renowned for performing miracles, including notable cases such as the dramatic recovery of a young girl with a severe kidney condition and the healing of a woman suffering from chronic monkeypox. These events are often cited as evidence of divine intervention, with many attributing these healings to the use of the church’s special pool of Bethesda water.
The miracles reported at CMDM are viewed by many as extraordinary and beyond the scope of conventional medical explanations. Supporters argue that these occurrences reaffirm their faith and dismiss skepticism fueled by online criticisms.
In light of these events, the prophet’s followers advocate for a focus on the spiritual significance of the miracles, urging the public to overlook any negative narratives circulating on social media.
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