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Millie Odhiambo Reacts to Prophet Owuor's End-of-the-World Prophecy

In a recent development that has sparked widespread discussion, self-declared Prophet David Owuor has made headlines by allegedly prophesying that the world will come to an end this November.

This bold claim has not only caused a stir among Kenyans but has also drawn attention from various public figures, including Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) Member of Parliament, Millie Odhiambo.

Prophet Owuor, known for his controversial prophecies, has once again found himself at the center of public debate. His latest prophecy about the imminent end of the world has generated a mix of reactions from Kenyans, particularly on social media. 

According to Owuor, the world is set to end in November, and he has further claimed that residents of Nairobi will not be going to heaven. These statements have sparked fear, curiosity, and even skepticism among many people.

Among those who responded to Owuor's prophecy is Millie Odhiambo, a well-known politician and member of the ODM party. 

Taking to her social media platforms, Odhiambo addressed the prophecy in a light-hearted manner. She remarked that if the world is indeed going to end in November, it would happen after her birthday. 

Her comment was seen as a humorous way to downplay the seriousness of the prophecy, while also engaging with her followers on a lighter note.

Odhiambo's response reflects a common sentiment among Kenyans, many of whom have expressed skepticism about the prophecy. Social media has been flooded with reactions, with some people taking the prophecy seriously, while others have dismissed it as baseless.

While Prophet Owuor has a significant following in Kenya, particularly among those who believe in his prophecies, his statements have also been met with criticism and doubt. 

Some Kenyans have questioned the credibility of his claims, pointing out that previous prophecies made by Owuor did not come to pass. 

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