#Rapture: Prophet Metuh Under Attack After Rapture Prophecy Failed

If you are reading this article then two things are sure, it is either Prophet Metuh’s prophecy failed and rapture did not happen, or maybe, just maybe, you and I, the writer, have missed the rapture.

God forbid that we miss the rapture, but ‘see us se trouble ooooo’ as our X friends would say.

April 25: Is Rapture Happening Today?
Prophet Metu

We were just on our own, and that is how this self-proclaimed cleric, Prophet Metuh, came with his bold declaration that the world ‘will’ end today, April 25, 2024.

The controversial claim, which Metuh said he received through divine revelation, was shared in a widely circulated video on the social media platform, X.

In the video, Metuh asserts confidently: “By the 25 of April, the world is going to end.

“This is real, rapture is coming, I saw it very clear. The lord ministered to me and mentioned it twice”.

The Backlash

This message has sparked nothing but fury from social media users.

As a matter of fact, the prophet has been subject to ridicule across various social media channels.

Despite the backlash, Metuh stands firm on his prediction, urging the public to prepare for the end.

“This is not a joke, this is reality. Rapture is coming, prepare yourself,” he reiterated in the video.

His claims have not only caused amusement but also concern.

It has prompted responses from individuals questioning his credibility and the validity of his predictions.

Rapture Day

Critics were quick to highlight theological disputes.

Ufezime Nelson Ubi wrote, “Even our saviour Jesus Christ did not know the day rapture will take place”.

Others took a lighter approach to debunking the prophecy.

Have You Seen The Video Of Prophet Metuh

@jayshualoffixial joked about Metuh’s name being unnecessary in the context of the rapture.

Meanwhile, @official_wyreG humorously asked those who believe they are going to heaven to transfer their funds to his account.

Government Intervention

The controversy has also sparked a serious discussion about the potential consequences of such declarations.

@IVY_MIKE_SirB argued that the government needed to intervene to prevent the spread of misleading information.

According to him, it poses a threat to public order, suggesting that Metuh should face legal repercussions.

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