Pastor Jeremiah’s Miracle Water and Soap Under Investigation by NAFDAC
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has launched an investigation into the popular miracle water and soap sold by Pastor Jeremiah, a well-known Nigerian cleric. The agency is scrutinizing the products over concerns regarding their safety and efficacy. Pastor Jeremiah, famous for his controversial claims of miraculous healings and blessings through his water and soap, has attracted a large following. However, NAFDAC’s intervention follows complaints and reports questioning the authenticity and health implications of these products. NAFDAC’s Director-General emphasized that all consumable and topical products, especially those with therapeutic claims, must undergo rigorous testing and approval to ensure they meet safety standards. The investigation aims to determine whether the pastor’s products comply with the necessary regulations. This move by NAFDAC signals a broader crackdown on unapproved miracle products circulating in the market, emphasizing the need for public safety and consumer protection.
The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has launched an investigation into the popular miracle water and soap sold by Pastor Jeremiah, a well-known Nigerian cleric. The agency is scrutinizing the products over concerns regarding their safety and efficacy.
Pastor Jeremiah, famous for his controversial claims of miraculous healings and blessings through his water and soap, has attracted a large following. However, NAFDAC’s intervention follows complaints and reports questioning the authenticity and health implications of these products.
NAFDAC’s Director-General emphasized that all consumable and topical products, especially those with therapeutic claims, must undergo rigorous testing and approval to ensure they meet safety standards. The investigation aims to determine whether the pastor’s products comply with the necessary regulations.
This move by NAFDAC signals a broader crackdown on unapproved miracle products circulating in the market, emphasizing the need for public safety and consumer protection.
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