That Ghanaian preacher who said the world was gonna flood, Ebo Noah, just moved the goalposts. He previously claimed a three-year downpour would start next Christmas, wiping everything out. Now he says in a new video that God pushed back the date because of prayers. The guy who tells people to build modern arks says he got instructions to construct more vessels to save more souls. He did not give a new day for his predicted aquatic apocalypse.
This whole thing started earlier this year with videos detailing his supposed revelations. He told followers to build wooden boats, stock up on food, and repent. The clips sparked major arguments online, with some people buying it and others calling it nonsense. A security analyst from Ghana, Palgrave Boakye-Danquah, even warned about this stuff, saying these scary prophecies could freak people out and cause real economic and social problems. He pointed out that the Bible says nobody knows when the end is coming, advising folks to stick with standard prayer and scripture instead.
Despite getting roasted online, Ebo Noah is still going. He insists his warnings are straight from God and that people need to listen up and keep preparing. He even titled one of his earlier videos What will happen and how it will happen, claiming he would survive on one of his homemade arks. The debate around his whole flood narrative just keeps getting louder.
This whole thing started earlier this year with videos detailing his supposed revelations. He told followers to build wooden boats, stock up on food, and repent. The clips sparked major arguments online, with some people buying it and others calling it nonsense. A security analyst from Ghana, Palgrave Boakye-Danquah, even warned about this stuff, saying these scary prophecies could freak people out and cause real economic and social problems. He pointed out that the Bible says nobody knows when the end is coming, advising folks to stick with standard prayer and scripture instead.
Despite getting roasted online, Ebo Noah is still going. He insists his warnings are straight from God and that people need to listen up and keep preparing. He even titled one of his earlier videos What will happen and how it will happen, claiming he would survive on one of his homemade arks. The debate around his whole flood narrative just keeps getting louder.