A young prophetess has sparked controversy after claiming that the world will come to an end in just one week. In a video that has gone viral on TikTok, the unidentified woman, dressed in a white oversized shirt and adorned with a red top and beaded necklaces, made the bold prediction.....CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE>>>

“I am a prophetess. At exactly 11:59 pm, the world will end. I slept and dreamt that the world will end. So people should sell their belongings and stay indoors. And for those in relationships, it won’t end well,” she said in the video.

However, her claims have been met with skepticism and ridicule from netizens, who have questioned the logic behind her advice. Many have asked what people would do with the money they receive from selling their property, and what would happen if her prediction actually came true.

The prophetess’s warning has also raised more questions than answers. If the world were indeed to come to an end, what would be the point of selling one’s property or staying indoors? Would people not want to spend their last days on Earth with loved ones or pursuing their passions?

The backlash against the prophetess has been swift and sharp, with many calling her out for spreading fear and misinformation. While some have poked fun at her claims, others have expressed concern about the potential harm that such predictions can cause.

As the predicted doomsday approaches, it remains to be seen whether the prophetess’s claims will come to pass. One thing is certain, however: the world will not be ending anytime soon, and people should not be swayed by unfounded predictions of doom.

In the meantime, the Kenyan prophetess’s video has become a source of entertainment and amusement for many, with some even using it as a meme to poke fun at her claims. As the clock ticks down one thing is certain: the world will still be spinning, and life will go on as usual…CONTINUE READING>>

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