Prophet David Owuor: The world will end on 2nd August at midnight

Controversial preacher Prophet David Owuor, founder of the Repentance and Holiness Ministry, has sparked widespread debate by claiming the world will end on August 2, 2025, at midnight.
The prophecy, announced during a recent sermon and amplified across social media platforms has drawn both fervent support and doubt, reigniting discussions about Prophet Awuor end times prophecy.
According to sources, Owuorâs August 2, 2025, apocalypse prediction is based on his interpretation of biblical signs, including the Rapture and Second Coming of Christ.
Owuor, a prominent figure in Kenyaâs religious landscape, has a history of bold predictions. In 2010, he claimed the world would end on April 25, a prophecy that did not materialize.
His latest Prophet Awuor 2025 prediction cites global unrest, natural disasters, and moral decay as evidence of the end times Kenya, aligning with Christian eschatological beliefs about the Great Tribulation and Last Judgment.
People quote Owuor saying, âThe world will end on 2nd August at midnight,â stirring public curiosity and concern.
Critics highlight the inaccuracy of past doomsday predictions, with timeanddate.com noting that no apocalyptic prophecy, including the 2012 Mayan calendar scare, has ever come true.
The history of failed prophecies includes claims by figures like Harold Camping, who predicted the Rapture in 2011, only to revise his timeline when it failed.
Similarly, Owuorâs Kenya prophet controversy stems from his unfulfilled predictions, raising questions about his credibility.
Despite this, supporters on social media and church, defend Owuor, urging Kenyans to heed his biblical prophecy 2025 and prepare spiritually.
Critics argue that Owuor apocalypse claims exploit fear, with no verifiable evidence supporting a 2025 world end date.
The RationalWiki notes that end-times predictions often rely on vague interpretations, allowing followers to project events onto scriptures.
Meanwhile, global concerns like climate change and conflicts, cited in Nostradamusâs 2025 predictions of wars and disasters, add context to such claims but lack specificity.
As the August 2, 2025, prophecy spreads, it fuels debates about Kenya religious influence and the power of prophetic voices.
While Owuorâs followers prepare for the end of days 2025, experts urge critical thinking, citing the long history of doomsday predictions that have consistently failed to materialize.

Quite probable but perhaps off by a couple of days. Also not the end of the world but rather of one age, to give rise to the next.
My insights stem from the Thika meteorite of 16th July 2011, which was recovered in 14 pieces that weighed a total if 14.2 kh. It was a prophetic omen which illustrated earth had commenced its 14th and last stage of purification, according to the universal 14 gunasdhanas. The 14th stage apparently is the shortest and lasts the count of 14 years. Hence the omen, also mentioned in Hopi prophecies as when the ‘blue star machina (spirit), dances in the plaza and removes his mask before uninitiated children.’
The end of the 14th generation or stage of purification merely spells out the attainment of the goal, from whence the thereafter proceeds under new administration from the heavenly realm. Its not an end perse but rather a new beginning, of the age of truth, restoration, regeneration, justice, judgement and righteousness.
And in indeed, the end for the wicked and their manifestations.