A self-proclaimed prophet in Kenya has made a bold prediction about the end of the world.
The prophet, who has garnered a significant following, claims that the world will come to an end in the year 2058, with the second coming of Jesus Christ. This apocalyptic forecast has sparked intense debate and concern among the public and religious communities alike.
The prophet, identified as Yesu Wa Tongaren, has reiterated his prophecy, stating, “Dunia itaisha 2058,” which translates to “The world will end in 2058.” This pronouncement was shared by Mbaruk Mwalimu, a renowned journalist in Kenya, who took to social media to report on the prophet’s vision. The news has quickly gone viral, with many seeking further clarification and guidance from religious authorities.
This development comes on the heels of another controversial statement made by Pastor Dr. David Owuor, also known as the Mightiest Prophet of the Lord. Pastor Owuor has claimed responsibility for the recent spike in road accidents in Kenya, asserting that these are a sign that the country must repent. His remarks have added to the growing sense of unease and introspection among the Kenyan populace.
As the country grapples with these prophetic messages, religious leaders are calling for calm and rational discourse. They urge the public to approach such predictions with caution and to seek solace in their faith and community. Meanwhile, authorities are monitoring the situation closely, ensuring that public order is maintained amidst the fervor of these end-times declarations.
The impact of these prophecies on the national psyche is yet to be fully understood, but one thing is clear: Kenya is at a crossroads, facing a test of its collective resolve and spiritual fortitude.