Prophet who claims world ‘ll end Thursday, April 25 receives bashings as world didn’t end

By Funso Alarape
Friday April 26, 2024
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As the world did not come to an end yesterday Thursday, April 25 as predicted by a self-acclaimed Seer, the prophet has come under a severe verbal attack by Nigerians.

The Seer simply identified as Prophet Metuh had predicted that the world would end yesterday Thursday, April 25, and this message probably was unknown to many Nigerians who went about their duties before April 25th undisturbed.

People who were aware of the prediction, it was gathered had been overwhelmed with fear that the end which the Bible preached had come suddenly.

Prophet Metuh said that he received the clear message and the date was clear that this world will evaporate on April 25, 2024.

In a video that went viral on X, Metuh said, “By the 25th of April, the world is going to end. If you like take this seriously, if you don’t like don’t take it seriously.
“But this is real, the rapture is coming, on the 25th of April 2024, I saw it very clearly, do you understand? I saw the date very clearly and the lord ministered to me. He mentioned it twice, it has happened twice.”

He also berated social media users attacking him over his rapture claim.

This is not a joke, this is a reality. Rapture is coming, prepare yourself. The message was very clear and the date is also very clear, 25th of April 2024. Rapture is coming. The world has come to an end and that is just the reality.

“I have seen a lot of reactions and comments on social media but it doesn’t matter. What matters is that you have to prepare yourself. The message was very clear, it is not for me to finetune for you to be happy or for you to like it. It is to pass the message as I got it and that is what I have done.

“So, prepare yourselves. This is not a joke, rapture is coming. The world is coming to an end.”

However, as many people sailed through April 25 and nothing happened, the Seer was mocked by the people.

Ufezime Nelson Ubi wrote, “Go and sit down, even our savior Jesus Christ do not know the day rapture will take place if at all there is going to be one.”

@jayshualoffixial said, “The man even called his name. Wetin we use your name dey do on rapture dey abi you wan chase clout for heaven?

Also, @tamtamsege wrote, “The problem is you have all followed a well-funded propaganda. And now there is confusion everywhere.”

@Supremebeing241 wrote, “The same Oyibo that sold religion to you are busy forecasting the weather and drinking beer in the pub every other weekend. But this man who possibly has no less than £2,000 to his name believes “God” spoke to him? What’s that saying again? “Dey play”?

Victor Osemudiame said, “Day don break. It’s almost noon, I never heard a horn since I entered the office how much more trumpet? The day God go show these fake pastors him another side eh.”

@josephine_ngg wrote, “Make I go sell all my properties use the money chop life B4 I go heaven ”

@official_wyreG said, “Please those going please send your remaining funds to my account.”

@IVY_MIKE_SirB wrote, “Government needs to step in and stop all these misleading people because their actions and inactions are a great threat to the existence of humanity. Such a thread shouldn’t be allowed to continue. He needs to be prosecuted for spreading such fake information.”

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