Effurun, Delta State — Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin, head pastor of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry, has stirred online drama by launching a “spiritual ATM card”—selling it for $20 and claiming it brings helpers into the lives of buyers within six months—but it expires too. The card sparked serious talk across social media streets today.
🔑 Key Takeaways
Spiritual ATM card” priced at $20, sold via church website.
Prophet likened card to real bank ATM—spiritually powered but expires after six months.
Mixed social media reactions—from believers ready to swipe, to critics calling it scam.
This is part of Fufeyin’s history of selling miracle gear: underwear, holy water, golden spoons…
Sparks fresh debate on commercialization of faith and exploitation of believers.

Full Gist
Omo, this one dey cause gbege! Prophet Fufeyin waka bring spiritual ATM card wey supposed make money and helpers dey fall. He stand for front of congregation, hold the card, talk say “e go expire after six months if you no dey use am well”. But he warn say no be real bank ATM o—e be spiritual tool inside you.
Na $20 only, but people dey ask: “Which bank dey issue this kind spiritual card?” 😆 Like @obinna_emelobe yarn for X. E choke for some who talk say government must arrest am for misleading people.
Others view am as hustle-church thing: some believers drop quotes like “na this kind miracle I dey find,” but plenty netizens dey question if no be pure marketing dey hide under “miracle” goggles. This man sabi sell am well well—spiritual underwear, holy water, golden spoons—folks don dey rag am tire.
Prophet Jeremiah Omoto-Fufeyin is now selling spiritual ATM master card? pic.twitter.com/UTH2u9pHop
— CHUKS 🍥 (@ChuksEricE) June 11, 2025
💬 Social Media Vibes
commented @preye1260:
“If say my mama dey alive now…she for quick purchase without thinking twice…”
commented @LeveragedGiant:
“This man is certainly in some form of debt. The government need to arrest this man….”
commented @Olariches82:
“It’s high time the government arrested this Pastor.”
commented @KINDSOUL4HUMAN:
“very soon he will lunch spiritual Bank.”
commented @MolanoHybrd:
“Na this kind miracle I dey find, if e no work problem go start…”
commented @obinna_emelobe:
“Which bank dey issue the card?”
commented @CroBender:
“Are all those ‘people’ sitting there real humans?”
commented @kadmaye:
“So this guy cannot be arrested ni? I’m tired of all these nonsense.”
As Naija wey dey pay rent with sweat and prayers, many of us dey look for miracle—especially when economy softball. But spiritual ATM? That one sound like mixing gravy and garri—uncomfortable. Some people see hope, others see sharp-sharp loss, na street mix of faith and hustle.
Prophet Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin’s $20 spiritual ATM card launched big drama online. With believers praising, critics blasting—this story shows how faith and commerce dey dance dangerously in today’s Nigeria. Will this trend fuel hope or fall trap of scam? Time go tell.
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