Viral Video:Prophet Fufeyin Commands Healing of Policeman

Warri, Nigeria — A police officer reportedly received instant healing during a live crusade at Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry, led by renowned televangelist Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin, after suffering from a distressing medical episode that caused his tongue to protrude uncontrollably from his mouth.

The unusual moment, which unfolded during a packed service and was captured on video, has since gone viral across various social media platforms. In the widely circulated footage, the uniformed officer appeared visibly agitated and helpless as his tongue hung abnormally, drawing gasps from members of the congregation.

The atmosphere shifted dramatically as Prophet Fufeyin approached the officer. With a prayer delivered in calm authority, he invoked healing in the name of Jesus Christ, commanding the affliction to cease. Eyewitnesses described what happened next as both “divine” and “undeniably powerful.”

In a matter of seconds, the officer’s tongue reportedly returned to its normal position, prompting an emotional outburst from him and an eruption of jubilation in the auditorium. Worshippers broke into tears, praise, and loud proclamations of faith, hailing the event as an undeniable move of God.

“This is supernatural. No doctor could’ve fixed that on the spot. It’s clearly a miracle,” one attendee was heard saying in the video, praising Prophet Fufeyin’s spiritual gift.

The incident has since sparked intense debate online. While many Christian faithful celebrated the healing as a testament to the power of prayer and the anointing upon Prophet Fufeyin, others expressed skepticism. Prominent online commentator and critic Verydarkman (VDM) questioned the authenticity of the event, suggesting it may have been orchestrated for publicity.

Despite the controversy, Prophet Fufeyin remained composed in his response, shifting focus away from himself.

“I’m not the healer—Jesus Christ is. I’m only a vessel. All glory goes to God,” he said briefly after the service.

“The church is a hospital, and in it, God remains the Chief Surgeon.”

The miracle continues to trend online, drawing both admiration and debate as it fuels ongoing conversations about faith, healing, and the intersection of religion and media in modern Nigeria.

 

By Taiwo Olatinwo | June 19, 2025


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