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Online Publisher Apologizes to Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin of Mercy land, Begs for Forgiveness

Online Publisher Apologizes to Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin of Mercy land, Begs for Forgiveness

An online news Publisher in Delta State, Comrade Oyinbi Onduku, has rendered an unreserved apology to the founder and head prophet of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry, Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin, begging him for Forgiveness.

In a reconciliation meeting with the prophet and some committee members, on Monday December 14th in Warri, Oyinbi apologised and begged for forgiveness over a statement in a publication that seemed offensive to Snr. Prophet Omoto.


It could be recalled that some close associate of Oyinbi, Boukan and Amos Wanki were on the 1st of September 2020 arraigned before the Chief Magistrate Court, Ughelli for defamation of character and blackmail against Snr. Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin. 

In an solidarity statement with his associates, Oyinbi who is also the President of Concerned Citizens for Izon-ebe Development (CCFID) said  "As a high ranking man of God he was not expected to indulged himself in Court cases against his fellow brothers, rather he is supposed to pray for forgiveness, repentance and probably deliver whoever that is possessed with contrary spirit".

This state which went viral on social media became offensive to The Man of God who is well known for his humanitarian activities and general goodwill.

The prophet in acceptance noted warned blackmailers to desist from smearing men of God with false allegations adding that he was willing to forgive and give Oyinbi the opportunity to prove that he has transformed.

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