Unveiling The Mystique Of Ghanaian Prophet Ebo Noah: A Spiritual Force

A video of a Ghanaian self styled prophet's warning claiming divine visions of floods has gone viral after it was proved to be false. EboNoah, a self-styled prophet who has drawn widespread attention for urging followers to prepare for a global flood, shared the update in a video that has been widely circulated on social media platforms. A post shared by EBONOAH (@ebo_noah). Thousands reportedly traveled to Elmina, Ghana, hoping to be saved from the coming flood. One man from Liberia is now stuck there, confused and distressed after the promised disaster never arrived, according to News18. GhanaianProphetEboNoah has unveiled a massive ark, claiming it was divinely instructed by God, sparking both awe and ridicule among the public. The ark, which comes in two structures, each with a capacity to hold at least 5,000 people, has been under construction for over 11 months. GhanaianprophetEboNoah has claimed divine vision postponed the world's destruction after intense prayers. The prophet urged the public not to panic or seek refuge, denies selling tickets for salvation. Ghana police arrest doomsday prophetEboNoah."EboNoah and the Arks of the Flood" - Ghanaian "prophet" arrested after the flood he predicted did not happen. The self-proclaimed prophet announced a great flood for Christmas Day, built huge arks, and has been gathering followers who believe in his prophecy. EboNoah's public appearance with the car sparked diverse reactions among many Ghanaians on social media. Is EboNoaha visionary preparing for the worst, or is he leading a viral spectacle built on manufactured imagery and amplified by algorithms? Ghanaian authorities have not commented publicly, and no scientific agency recognises the prophecy. Meteorologists say no global flood is forecast.