A controversial self-acclaimed pastor who predicted the end of the world on April 25, has explained why the prediction didn’t come to pass.
The pastor, known as Prophet Metuh had declared that the world would end two days ago, which was Thursday, April 25.
After the failed prophecy, Metuh, on X, said the prophecy didn’t come to pass because he and his members held a 21-day fasting and prayer.
He wrote: “The Lord showed us Mercy. After our 21-day fasting and prayer, he heard us and gave us more time to live. Prayer works #rapture2024 #rapture”
Reacting, @Pedwardx said: ‘It’s the shamelessness for me. Kindly repent.”
@yesscoco asked: “So how many more days did God give us prophet? .”
@abeeb_azeez stated: “Alagba Metu you no go rest.”
@Adesoji85832525 argued: ” Sir, just say you want to start your skit career we will understand better.”
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