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Nigerian officials warn people not to buy 'miracle' products produced by a church with televangelist Jeremiah Fufeyin .
Nafdac said the products claim to have "bogus" healing properties, such as the ability to cure women of infertility.
The church hit back at the agency, saying it is "law-abiding" and has been using "spiritual items in expression of spiritual beliefs".
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