Panic in Ghana as Ghanaians Flock Prophet Eboh Noah Ark Ahead of Doomsday Flood Prediction

Panic in Ghana as Ghanaians Flock Prophet Eboh Noah Ark Ahead of Doomsday Flood Prediction

Ghazali Ibrahim

Tension has gripped parts of Ghana following widespread panic triggered by a doomsday prophecy from controversial religious figure, Prophet Eboh Noah, who claims the world will end by flooding on December 25th, Christmas Day.

In response to his prophecy, large crowds have reportedly gathered around eight massive wooden arks built by the self-proclaimed prophet, each designed to house those who believe in his divine message. Prophet Noah insists that God revealed the impending global flood to him, and only those inside his arks will survive the disaster.

Videos and photos shared on social media show dozens of Ghanaians queuing to gain entry into the arks, with some abandoning homes and property to seek refuge.

Authorities had earlier arrested Prophet Eboh Noah in mid-2025 over similar claims, citing concerns about public safety and misinformation.

However, he was later released, with the government stating that making a prophecy, however bizarre, does not constitute a criminal offense under Ghanaian law.

Officials have not issued any formal statement regarding the current incident, though some local leaders have called for calm.

Meanwhile, reports shows that southern California is being hitted with flood ahead of the prediction.

As Christmas approaches, many are left divided with some mocking the prophecy and others taking drastic measures in fear of what tomorrow might bring.

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