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Is NAFDAC Overstepping? Public Criticizes Regulatory Bodies for Unfair Focus on Faith Leaders"
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<blockquote data-quote="Streetot" data-source="post: 6737" data-attributes="member: 3264"><p><img src="https://9jacelebrity.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/IMG-20240916-WA0029.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>"Public Outcry Over Double Standards: NAFDAC and VDM Under Fire for Ignoring Asari Dokubo's 'Spiritual Water' While Targeting Prophet Jeremiah"</p><p></p><p></p><p>The recent viral video of Asari Dokubo allegedly feeding his recruits with ‘spiritual water’ has sparked significant public outrage. This controversy is fueled not only by the content of the video but also by the perceived double standards exhibited by regulatory bodies like NAFDAC and VDM.</p><p></p><p>*Watch Video*</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]yQ7IUlkKlAA[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p></p><p>While Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin faces intense scrutiny and investigations for his use of spiritual items, Asari Dokubo’s similar actions appear to have gone unchecked by these authorities. This discrepancy has led to widespread backlash, with the public actively trolling NAFDAC and VDM on social media for their perceived hypocrisy.</p><p></p><p>The public's frustration is evident in the numerous memes, comments, and posts criticizing the regulatory bodies for what is seen as an unjust focus on Prophet Jeremiah. The discourse highlights a growing sentiment that faith and spiritual practices, deeply rooted in Nigerian culture, should not be criminalized or selectively regulated.</p><p></p><p>Many Nigerians view these practices as integral to their spiritual and cultural lives and are calling for fairness and equal treatment. The outcry is not just about one individual versus another; it’s a broader demand for respect and fairness in the regulation of spiritual practices. The public is urging NAFDAC to redirect its focus towards more pressing issues rather than targeting faith leaders who are part of Nigeria's spiritual heritage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Streetot, post: 6737, member: 3264"] [IMG]https://9jacelebrity.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/IMG-20240916-WA0029.jpg[/IMG] "Public Outcry Over Double Standards: NAFDAC and VDM Under Fire for Ignoring Asari Dokubo's 'Spiritual Water' While Targeting Prophet Jeremiah" The recent viral video of Asari Dokubo allegedly feeding his recruits with ‘spiritual water’ has sparked significant public outrage. This controversy is fueled not only by the content of the video but also by the perceived double standards exhibited by regulatory bodies like NAFDAC and VDM. *Watch Video* [MEDIA=youtube]yQ7IUlkKlAA[/MEDIA] While Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin faces intense scrutiny and investigations for his use of spiritual items, Asari Dokubo’s similar actions appear to have gone unchecked by these authorities. This discrepancy has led to widespread backlash, with the public actively trolling NAFDAC and VDM on social media for their perceived hypocrisy. The public's frustration is evident in the numerous memes, comments, and posts criticizing the regulatory bodies for what is seen as an unjust focus on Prophet Jeremiah. The discourse highlights a growing sentiment that faith and spiritual practices, deeply rooted in Nigerian culture, should not be criminalized or selectively regulated. Many Nigerians view these practices as integral to their spiritual and cultural lives and are calling for fairness and equal treatment. The outcry is not just about one individual versus another; it’s a broader demand for respect and fairness in the regulation of spiritual practices. The public is urging NAFDAC to redirect its focus towards more pressing issues rather than targeting faith leaders who are part of Nigeria's spiritual heritage. [/QUOTE]
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