Ebo Noah, the “African Noah”, who announces the end of the world
Ebo Noahan extravagant man of Ghana, gained notoriety in recent weeks with the announcement that the day of Christmas would occur universal flood.
Thousands of people believed him and left their homes ready to deal with the issue Arches which he himself built to save humanity from the supposed tragedy.
Eventually the prediction did not come true, sparking the anger of some of his followers, although the preacher continues to insist that it did End of the world It will happen soon.
A Dozen Arks and Moving People: The Consequences of Ebo Noah’s Terrible Prognosis
Ebo Noah began to gain popularity on the networks, especially in TikTokwhere it’s lying around now 1.3 million followersfor videos in which he appeared in ripped clothes Burlap suit that barely covered his body as he read Bible.
Ebo Noah has around 1.3 million followers on TikTok. Photo: XHowever, his international fame began in August of that year when he began spreading the idea that in the Christmas 2025it would happen universal flood that would destroy all of humanity.
As Noah noted, it was God who warned him of the catastrophe and also told him that it would last three years.
He believed so much in what he said that he started building gigantic wooden boats inspired by Noah’s Arkand for this reason he was nicknamed “African Noah”.
Ebo Noah built about ten arks to “save humanity.” Photo: XAccording to local media, this man, with the help of some followers, built between 8 and 10 arks that would be used to save the population during the great flood.
When Noah shared the process on social media, Thousands of people from all over Africa left their homes and they arrived in Ghana hoping to get a place on their boats and be saved from tragedy.
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Many people left their homes to find a place in the register.
Ghanaian authorities finally arrested Ebo in December, fearing his statements would cause public panic. He was arrested Detained for 72 hours but released after it was determined that under the country’s law, uttering religious prophecies is not a crime.
After his release, the prophecy continued to cause heated debate, particularly in Ghana, but also internationally.
Days before Christmas, Noah escalated the controversy even further appear in public in a Mercedes-Benz worth around $90,000. The car appeared to have been purchased recently and many claimed he bought it with donations from his followers, although he denied this.
Alleged prophet Ebo Noah purchased a 2025 Mercedes-Benz worth $89,000.
Religious Sthelionate?
If the flood is on Friday, will Mercedes be left behind or put in the ark? 😳🤨 pic.twitter.com/c3duW0OsTw— Hamlet24 (@TAbreu24) December 25, 2025
In the last video he posted before December 25, he said that he fasted and prayed for Ghana and the world for three weeks and then said that everything that happened was God’s decision.
As if that wasn’t enough, heavy rains occurred in the African country in the days leading up to Christmas, heightening the fears of some believers, and some took the prophecy seriously enough to prepare for it.
The failed forecast, a controversial appearance and the anger of the supporters
On December 25th it finally started No rain in Ghana.
But far from recanting, Ebo explained to Noah that same day that the flood would not occur at the time announced and that no one should rush to the sites of the arks.
To justify himself, he said that he had a new vision in which he saw how many people were trying to get to the treasure chests and that after prayer God gave him more time to build more boats and accommodate everyone.
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After the failed prediction, Noah appeared at a festival
At night he again had a controversial attitude, appear at the festival Rapperholic 2025one of the biggest rap events in Ghana hosted by famous rapper Sarkodie.
There, in front of a crowd and with images of rain on the screens behind him, he confirmed his prediction.
He explained that God did it We have “postponed” the disaster thanks to your prayers. and fasting, saying that the world had escaped the flood, but only for the moment.
Finally, he encouraged the audience to enjoy and celebrate the event instead of fearing the apocalypse.
Afterwards, however, the African Noah came into focus Reviewsand many of his followers accused him of being a liar.
A group of them went on and on the next day one of the ships set fire which they believed came from Ebo. However, it was later revealed that this belonged to someone else, so Noah’s chests are still intact.
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Followers of Ebo Noah burned a boat.
Despite everything, the preacher doesn’t give up. He continues to walk barefoot and share his message on social media. He claims that he has been given a divine mission to save humanity and that he is simply fulfilling the task assigned to him. “It is a vision, not a prophecy”is the emblem that can be read on his TikTok profile.