Controversial priest Pastor James Ng’ang’a publicly rejected preacher Prophet David Owuor’s latest apocalyptic prophecy, claiming that the world will end on 2nd August 2025 at midnight.
Prophet Owuor, who leads the Repentance and Holiness Ministry, boldly pronounced the prediction, stirring a debate among religious circles and social media.
In a now-viral clip delivered during a sermon, Ng’ang’a mocked Owuor, suggesting age and the weight of his signature long beard may be clouding his judgment.
“Hii dunia tunaishi saa hizi. Owuor amesema inaisha tarehe mbili,” Ng’ang’a said with sarcasm.
“Wewe Owuor, umezeeka. Ukisema hiyo, unyoe hizo ndevu. Zimemvuta, ni nzito. Hata Yesu alisema hajui siku, sasa wewe prophet unajuaje?,” he said.
Ng’ang’a has emphasised that no one—not even Jesus himself, knows the hour of the world’s end, quoting scripture to challenge Owuor’s pronouncement.
This latest theological feud is fueling broader questions about the influence and accountability of high-profile preachers in Kenya.
Other Previous Doomsday Predictions
Prophet Owuor had previously predicted the end of the world in; 2014, 2017, and 202, all of which failed to materialise.

