Controversial Prophet Faces Online Mockery for World-Ending Prediction

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In recent social media uproar, a self-proclaimed clergyman known as Prophet Metuh has become the subject of ridicule after declaring that the world will come to an end today, Thursday.

The prophet, who claims to have received a divine message, stated that April 25, 2024, holds a certain significance as the date of the impending rapture.

In a widely circulated video on various platforms, Prophet Metuh confidently asserted, “On the 25th of April, the world is going to end. Whether you choose to take this seriously or not is entirely up to you. But make no mistake, the rapture is approaching. I received a clear vision of this date, communicated to me by the Lord Himself, not once, but twice.”

Social media users were quick to criticize and dismiss the prophet’s claims, highlighting that even Jesus Christ Himself was not privy to the precise timing of the rapture. Ufezime Nelson Ubi expressed skepticism, stating, “Please, have a seat. Even our Savior, Jesus Christ, does not possess knowledge of the day when the rapture will occur, assuming it happens at all.”

@jayshualoffixial questioned the prophet’s motive, commenting, “Why did he even mention his own name? What relevance does his name hold in the context of the rapture? Is he seeking attention even in heaven?”

Another user, @tamtamsege, attributed the confusion to a well-funded propaganda campaign, asserting, “The problem lies with those who have blindly followed a fabricated narrative. Now, chaos reigns.”

@Supremebeing241 drew attention to the irony, noting, “The same individuals who sold you religion are busy predicting the weather and enjoying themselves at pubs every other weekend. Yet, this man, with perhaps a meager sum to his name, truly believes that ‘God’ spoke to him? Doesn’t that saying go, ‘They’re just playing around’?”

Victor Osemudiame lightheartedly remarked, “It’s already late morning, and I haven’t heard any horns since I arrived at the office, let alone a trumpet. God will surely reveal the true nature of these fraudulent pastors.”

@josephine_ngg humorously chimed in, “Let me sell all my possessions and enjoy life before ascending to heaven.”

@official_wyreG jokingly requested, “For those planning to leave, kindly transfer your remaining funds to my account.”

@IVY_MIKE_SirB expressed concern over the potential impact of such misleading prophecies and urged government intervention, stating, “Authorities must take action to prevent these deceivers from posing a significant threat to humanity. This kind of misinformation should not be allowed to continue. They should be held accountable for spreading false information.”

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