This wannabe Noah got locked up for selling a fake apocalypse. The Ghana Police Service finally arrested Evans Eshun after his doomsday prediction regarding a massive global flood sparked chaos. Known locally as Ebo Noah, he convinced hundreds of followers to abandon their homes and move into wooden shacks he called modern arks. Authorities stepped in when the guy claimed divine messages told him the world would drown around the holidays, which created significant security risks.
The situation turned laughable when the predicted catastrophe failed to materialize. The self-proclaimed holy man posted videos claiming his intense fasting convinced the higher powers to reschedule the disaster. Public anger peaked after he jumped on stage at a Sarkodie concert to brag about saving everyone. Law enforcement decided enough was enough and banned wild prophecies that cause fear before hauling him into custody.
The situation turned laughable when the predicted catastrophe failed to materialize. The self-proclaimed holy man posted videos claiming his intense fasting convinced the higher powers to reschedule the disaster. Public anger peaked after he jumped on stage at a Sarkodie concert to brag about saving everyone. Law enforcement decided enough was enough and banned wild prophecies that cause fear before hauling him into custody.