Ghana Police Arrests Evans Eshon, Known as Abu Noah, for Fraudulent Doomsday Claims

On New Year's Eve 2026, the Ghanaian police concluded the saga of Evans Eshon, known as Abu Noah, a man who claimed to know the date of the apocalypse and deceived thousands of followers.
Eshon raised significant funds from his supporters under the pretense of constructing a vessel to save humanity from a purported flood. He later claimed that God had canceled the flood, sparking outrage on social media.
Comprehensive Arrest Operation
The police successfully arrested Eshon on New Year's Eve after a thorough security operation that included interviewing his family and neighbors, following earlier attempts to detain him.
The public in Ghana is now awaiting his legal proceedings, as questions arise regarding the total amount of money collected and the number of victims affected by his false prophecies.
Warning Against Exploitation of Faith
Experts emphasize that this case is not merely about fraud or deception but serves as a stark warning to those who exploit religious beliefs for personal gain at the expense of others.
