New Developments in the Case of Ghanaian Prophet Ebo Noah

Ebo Noah had previously informed his followers that the supposed date for the end of the world had been postponed, claiming that "God revealed to him that he was granted more time to offer people an additional chance for salvation and participation in his project." He stated plans to expand the project to accommodate more individuals, with intentions to construct additional vessels in the future.
Videos circulating online show dozens of people responding to his call after selling their possessions to secure spots on the alleged ships. Another video depicted Ebo Noah exiting a luxury 2025 Mercedes, valued at approximately $89,000, which is believed to have been purchased with funds from his followers.
In response to these developments, an unidentified man set the Ark on fire in an attempt to halt the project. However, it was later revealed that the burned Ark did not belong directly to Ebo Noah, but rather to another individual, adding a new layer of complexity to a story that has garnered significant attention on social media in Ghana.
These events are part of an ongoing series of unusual and intriguing developments surrounding the phenomenon of the "Ghanaian prophet," which continues to stir controversy both locally and internationally.
