False Prophecies, Fake Apologies & Blind Faith in 2025

False Prophecies, Fake Apologies & Blind Faith in 2025

A viral end-time prophecy by South African pastor Joshua Mhlakela has taken over social media after he claimed Jesus revealed the exact date of the Rapture — September 23–24, 2025 and then changed the date to October 16-17. The prophecy spread rapidly on TikTok (#RaptureTok), leading some followers to quit jobs and sell possessions in preparation for the end of the world. At the same time, Ghanaian prophet Ebo Noah announced a dramatic change to his December 25, 2025 global flood prophecy, claiming God postponed the event and instructed him to build more arks. He later told followers the flood would now happen over several years, sparking intense debate, skepticism, and questions about accountability. We also examine Pastor Chris Okafor’s fake emotional public apology to Doris Ogala and the Church, and what it reveals about repentance, leadership, and integrity in modern Christianity. 🔔 Watch till the end for a clear, balanced look at false prophecies, fake apologies, and blind faith in 2025 #False prophecies in 2025#End time prophecy exposed#Rapture 2025 prophecy#Joshua Mhlakela prophecy#Ebo Noah flood prophecy#Ghana prophet ark#Viral Christian prophecies#Blind faith in the church#Fake repentance in church#Church accountability in Africa#Modern prophets exposed #Religious deception online#Failed end of the world predictions#christianity and social media #EboNoah#GhanaNews#GhanaTrending#ProphecyNews#ReligiousTrends#ViralGhana#AfricanNews#GhanaTrendsMedia #christmas #christmasday #christmasdayprophecy