First Lady of YouTube sensation accuses NAFDAC DG of neglecting core duties amid VDM controversy
First Lady of YouTube Raises Concerns Over VDM, NAFDAC DG, and Prophet Jeremiah: Hidden Agendas or Genuine Concerns?
The First Lady of YouTube has sparked fresh controversy by raising critical questions surrounding the ongoing drama between VDM, the Director General (DG) of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), and Prophet Jeremiah. In her latest video, she posed serious concerns about the motives behind VDM’s relentless pursuit of the case involving spiritual materials, suggesting possible ulterior motives.
Affair Rumors Between VDM and NAFDAC DG?
One of the most provocative claims made by the YouTuber involves speculation of a possible affair between VDM and the NAFDAC DG. According to her, the DG’s apparent focus on this case, while neglecting the fight against the widespread circulation of fake drugs and beverages, raises serious questions. These counterfeit products are reportedly responsible for the deaths of millions of Nigerians, yet the DG seems to be channeling energy and taxpayer money into a case that many argue is not of paramount importance.
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Is NAFDAC Failing Nigerians?
The First Lady of YouTube expressed frustration that NAFDAC, under the DG’s leadership, has yet to take substantial action to stop the spread of these deadly substances, which are endangering countless lives. Instead, the agency appears more concerned with pursuing VDM’s controversial claims about Prophet Jeremiah’s spiritual materials, leading many to wonder whether this is a deliberate distraction from the agency’s core responsibility.
VDM’s Hackers Claim Raises Eyebrows
Another notable issue brought to light in the video is VDM’s public claim to have hackers. The YouTuber questioned why this alarming statement has not prompted any police investigation. “Shouldn’t this kind of declaration from a public figure be taken seriously by the authorities?” she asked. Given the country’s sensitive cybersecurity concerns, the fact that no action has been taken by the Nigerian Police raises even more red flags.
As the drama continues to unfold, Nigerians are watching closely to see how both the NAFDAC DG and VDM respond to these pressing allegations. The public is demanding transparency, accountability, and a clear refocus on NAFDAC’s primary mission: protecting Nigerians from fake and harmful products.