UMVA has learned that a self-proclaimed prophet from Ghana made a shocking claim to his followers: the end of the world, predicted to occur on December 25, has been postponed.
The prophet, whose name has not been disclosed, allegedly told his followers that his prayers had been answered, and the impending flood has been delayed until further notice. This sudden change in plans has left many questions unanswered.
According to information obtained by UMVA, the prophet's message to his followers was one of relief and reassurance. He claimed that his prayers had successfully intervened with the apocalyptic events that were supposed to unfold on December 25.
In a bizarre twist, it has been revealed that the prophet recently purchased a luxury vehicle, a Mercedes-Benz, seemingly unfazed by the supposed impending doom. This move has raised eyebrows among his followers and skeptics alike.
The reasons behind the prophet's claim and the sudden postponement of the world's end remain unclear. His followers are left wondering what this means for their future and what the prophet's next steps will be.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the situation is being closely watched by those interested in the activities of self-proclaimed prophets and their influence on their followers.