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Ghanaian Prophet Ebo Noah Who Built an Ark for Christmas Day Rapture Buys New Car: The Real Story

Ghanaian Prophet Ebo Noah and his ark Ghanaian Prophet Ebo Noah and his ark
Ghanaian Prophet Ebo Noah and his ark. Credit: TimesIndia

Self-proclaimed prophet Ebo Noah claimed that Judgement Day—the rapture of the saints to heaven and the condemnation of others—would be today, 25th December 2025.

Just like the biblical Noah, he built an ark to save himself and others from the prospective doomsday. He said the world would be destroyed by a flood, and that was the only way they could be saved.

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Ebo had previously spent 11 months completing the construction of his ark. He built multiple vessels in preparation for a predicted doomsday, with one ark designed to hold approximately 5,000 people.

On December 24th, many Ghanaians were seen trooping to the ark, carrying their belongings in bags. The ark was crowded, and there was no square inch that wasn’t filled with people.

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Now, he has declared that God has answered his prayers and the rapture won’t be on Christmas Day. Is anyone actually shocked? The Doomsday prophecy never came true.

He was also seen in a new Mercedes Benz that costs around $100,000 and is even advertising some shows and events slated for the days after Christmas.

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This shows how people’s minds can easily be swayed to join a cult and participate in mass hysteria.

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Could it have all been a publicity stunt to get attention and fame for himself and in turn make some money, or did his prayers actually delay rapture?

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