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I Was Paid To Blackmail Prophet Fufeyin, Says Cameroonian Man

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A Cameroonian, identified as God’s Love Meba, has admitted that he was paid to blackmail Warri-based prophet, Jeremiah Fufeyin, over the case of a missing child in his church in Delta State.

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In a video making the rounds on the Internet, Meba said he was paid by a South African prophet to tarnish the image of the Nigerian prophet.

He equally disclosed in the viral video that he works with people who adopt and keep children in some secret places.

Meba disclosed that the warehouse of children was being used by some pastors and politicians allegedly for ritual purposes.

Meba had earlier posted picture of a boy, who was allegedly missing from the Christ Mercy Land Church in Warri, Delta State, founded by Prophet Fufeyin.

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But the Nigerian Police had dismissed the case, stating that the allegations “were inconsistent with the truth.”

Founder of Abuja-based Human Rights Radio show, popularly referred to as Brekete Family, Ahmed Isa, popularly known as Ordinary President, who was at some point investigating the story, had equally slammed the mother of the child, Ruth and her supporters over the case of the alleged missing child.

Isa, while speaking during a live programme on the radio station had said he won’t be used in pulling down anyone, stressing that the station would not be involved in cases that have iota of lies.

Reacting to the case, Isa said the woman who brought up the case could not substantiate her claims and was also looking for ways to use the opportunity to move abroad.

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While some people had accused the station of being bribed into dropping the case, Isa said most of the people accusing the station were only looking for cheap publicity and would have rather continue the case if they were able to substantiate the allegation.

The development, which came up about three years ago, resurfaced recently as some pastors and NGOd stood up to seek justice.

The development had led the church to file a suit in court over the issue, stating that there was need to put final stop to the matter for good.


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