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Prophet Jeremiah is now selling the 5 loaves of bread that Jesus used (VIDEO)

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According to Zamani’s Blog (on Facebook), Prophet Jeremiah has stirred up controversy once again with his latest claim: he is now selling the five loaves of bread that Jesus allegedly used to feed 5,000 people. The prophet asserts that purchasing this bread, which costs 50,000 Naira, will ensure that buyers never experience lack and that everything in their lives will work out well.

He claims that the bread, sent directly from heaven, is a divine tool meant to help his followers. This move has sparked intense debate, especially considering Prophet Jeremiah’s history of controversial actions, including his highly publicized dispute with VDM (Very Dark Man), a situation that has further fueled skepticism and criticism about his ministry.

Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin is a prominent Nigerian pastor and the founder of the Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry in Warri, Delta State, Nigeria. His ministry has gained widespread attention and a large following due to his claims of divine revelations, prophecies, and miracles.

Known for his charismatic leadership, Prophet Jeremiah has positioned himself as a man of God who claims to perform extraordinary spiritual feats, including healing, deliverance, and the ability to foresee events through divine visions.

Over the years, Prophet Jeremiah has become a highly controversial figure within the Nigerian religious landscape, often drawing both admiration and skepticism. His followers believe that he has been divinely appointed to heal the sick and deliver people from various forms of spiritual bondage.

However, his critics have raised concerns about the authenticity of his miracles, questioning whether they are genuinely inspired by divine power or are merely elaborate performances to attract attention and money.

One of the most controversial aspects of his ministry is his relationship with material wealth, which often intersects with his spiritual practices. For instance, he has been known to make bold claims regarding divine material blessings, like the recent sale of the five loaves of bread that he claims were used by Jesus to feed the 5,000.

Critics argue that such actions, which involve the selling of holy items or “miracle” products for high prices, resemble a commercialization of faith and exploit the trust and vulnerability of his followers.

His public disputes, such as the ongoing feud with VDM (Very Dark Man), have added fuel to the fire, intensifying the scrutiny around his ministry.

This controversy, along with other allegations surrounding his lifestyle and business dealings, has sparked debates within Nigeria’s religious community, with some people defending him as a true servant of God, while others view him as a manipulator taking advantage of the faith of his followers.

Despite the controversies, Prophet Jeremiah continues to maintain a large base of supporters, many of whom are convinced that his spiritual power has brought positive change to their lives. However, his practices remain a subject of intense discussion, with ongoing debates about the fine line between faith and exploitation.

Fidel Perez

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