Media personality Solomon Buchi has called for the arrest of Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin, the founder of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministries (CMDM), accusing him of misleading Christians and tarnishing the image of the Church.
In a recent post on his X page, Buchi did not mince words as he denounced Prophet Jeremiah, asserting that he is neither a Christian nor a true man of God. According to Buchi, the prophet is a “sorcerer” who operates through familiar spirits and should be publicly condemned or even arrested.
“Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin is not a Christian, let alone a prophet. He isn’t a man of God. He is a sorcerer working with a familiar spirit. He should be called out, rebuked, and arrested,” Buchi wrote.
He went on to express his concern over what he sees as the damaging impact of Fufeyin’s actions on the reputation of Christianity. Buchi stressed the importance of protecting the integrity of the Christian faith from those he described as “charlatans.”
“We can’t have charlatans disgrace the precious name of Jesus this way, and soil the perception of the church,” he added. “It was imperative for me to make this post because this pious faith we have received must be guarded against clowns who relentlessly arm non-Christians with the arsenal to loathe and ridicule the church.”
Buchi drew a parallel between Prophet Jeremiah and Simon the Magician, a biblical figure who was rebuked by the Apostle Peter for his wayward heart. He criticized Fufeyin for his materialistic displays and for selling items like “miracle soap” and “David’s stone” for various purposes, comparing these actions to those of a “local spiritualist.”
“Jeremiah’s heart is not right before God,” Buchi continued. “Bragging about being a billionaire, threatening people, selling miracle soap and David’s stone for business, marriage, and ministry is just a fine rebrand of a local spiritualist. That man has no place in the church, and God will judge him speedily.”