End of Days or Misguided Prophecy? Kenyan Prophetess Predicts World’s End

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Nairobi, Kenya - A young Kenyan prophetess has stirred controversy with her bold claim that the world will end on May 20th. The claim, which she says came to her in a dream, has been met with skepticism and concern, sparking a heated debate among netizens.


A Vision of the Apocalypse

The prophetess, whose identity remains undisclosed, advised people to sell their property and stay indoors, preparing for the final moments. Her video, circulating on TikTok, shows her draped in a white shirt and red top, adorned with beaded necklaces, as she details the time the world will supposedly end.

Public Reaction

The prophecy has been met with a mix of ridicule and worry. Social media users have questioned the logic behind selling possessions if the world is indeed coming to an end. Comments range from practical concerns to theological rebuttals, with one user, @Nickthedon, reminding everyone that “Nobody knows the time or the hour of the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.”

Skepticism and Satire

Others have taken a more satirical approach, with @vincentzackshira suggesting the prophetess should lead by example and start selling her own belongings first. The prophecy has also led to reflections on other recent predictions, including one against Kilifi-based preacher Ezekiel Odero, highlighting the ongoing tension between faith and skepticism in contemporary society.

A Call for Rationality

As the supposed date of the apocalypse draws near, many are calling for reason and calm, urging their fellow citizens to treat such claims with caution. The story has become a reminder of the power of social media to amplify unverified claims and the importance of discernment in the digital age.

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