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A Nigerian pastor who predicted the world's end on April 25, 2024, now claims that God has pardoned the world following his 21-day fast.

This revelation has sparked varied reactions from Nigerians. One individual expressed frustration, stating, "What annoys me the most is that tomorrow people will go and pay tithe and give this man offering. Lmao."

Another criticized the continued reverence given to such pastors, commenting, "People will still attend this man’s church and call him Daddy or Papa."

Others questioned the sincerity of the pastor's actions, with one sarcastically suggesting the use of a clown emoji in his title.

Concerns were also raised about the manipulation of religion for personal gain, with one person lamenting, "Most of these people were flashed by God not actual calls or calling and unfortunately many innocent people have fallen into their hands through prophecies and miracles."

Another commenter expressed skepticism about the pastor's credibility, asking, "Is this man for real? People like him keep ridiculing Christianity. And besides which god is he talking about?!"

Despite the mixed reactions, the pastor's proclamation and subsequent pardon have generated widespread discussion and debate among Nigerians.