Ghanaian Police Arrest Evans Ison, Known as Abu Noah, for Fraudulent Doomsday Claims
January 1, 2026327 ViewsRead Time: 1 minutes

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On New Year's Eve 2026, Ghanaian police apprehended Evans Ison, commonly referred to as Abu Noah, who had claimed to predict the end of the world and deceived numerous followers.
Ison reportedly amassed significant funds from his supporters under the guise of constructing an ark to save humanity from a supposed flood. He later asserted that the flood had been called off by divine intervention, igniting considerable backlash on social media.
Extensive Arrest Operation
The arrest of Ison followed a comprehensive security operation that involved questioning his family and neighbors, after previous unsuccessful attempts to detain him. Many in Ghana are now looking for legal accountability regarding the funds raised and the number of individuals affected by his false prophecies.
Warning Against Manipulating Faith
Experts emphasize that this incident serves as a critical reminder of the dangers associated with exploiting religious beliefs for personal profit, particularly at the expense of vulnerable individuals.
