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Nigerian pastor claims world will end soon, sets specific date

Oreoluwa Ojelabi by Oreoluwa Ojelabi
March 19, 2024
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A Nigerian pastor has declared that the world is on the brink of its end, citing a divine message he received during prayer. In a trending video shared on various platforms, the pastor, whose identity remains undisclosed, asserted that God had communicated to him a specific date marking the world’s demise.

Read  also: Pastor in trouble over alleged fake prophecy involving late Herbert Wigwe (Video)

The pastor’s solemn warning, delivered with conviction, left many netizens astonished and apprehensive. He emphasized the seriousness of the message, urging people to exercise caution and heightened awareness in anticipation of the imminent cataclysmic event. Notably, the pastor pinpointed a date just one week from the present, raising alarm among viewers.

However, amid the shock and apprehension, dissenting voices emerged in the comment sections, accusing the pastor of propagating fear and sensationalism. Some labeled him a charlatan, questioning the authenticity of his claims and dismissing his credibility as a spiritual leader.

This isn’t the first time a Nigerian pastor has sparked controversy with bold proclamations. In February 2024, another cleric made headlines by condemning unmarried couples planning to engage in sexual activities on Valentine’s Day, branding such behavior as sinful. The admonition drew mixed reactions from the public, highlighting the ongoing discourse surrounding moral values and religious beliefs.

Similarly, in March 2024, Prophet Gideon stirred controversy with his prophecy regarding Afrobeat artist Asake. Claiming divine insight, Prophet Gideon asserted that Asake would face spiritual consequences for his perceived disrespect toward Christianity in a viral music video. The prophecy reignited debates over freedom of expression and religious sensitivity in the realm of art and entertainment.

As the latest prophecy about the world’s end continues to reverberate across social media platforms, it underscores the enduring influence and contentious nature of religious discourse in Nigerian society. While some heed the pastor’s warning with solemnity, others remain skeptical, highlighting the complexities of faith, belief, and interpretation in an increasingly interconnected digital age.

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Oreoluwa is an accountant and a brand writer with a flair for journalism.

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