Ghanaian Self-Proclaimed Prophet Ebo Noah's Ark Set on Fire Amid Controversy
December 27, 2025518 VistasTiempo de lectura: 2 minutos

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The saga of Ghanaian self-proclaimed prophet Ebo Noah has taken a dramatic turn following the arson of an ark believed to be a means of salvation from a predicted global flood on December 25, 2025.
Ebo Noah had previously informed his followers about a postponement of the supposed end-of-world date, claiming that "God revealed to him that he was given more time to provide people with an additional opportunity for salvation and participation in his project." He indicated plans to expand the initiative to accommodate more individuals, including the construction of additional vessels in the future.
Videos circulating online depict numerous followers who have sold their possessions to secure spots on the proposed boats. Another video showed 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 fire to the ark in an apparent effort to halt the project. However, it was later revealed that the burned ark did not belong to Ebo Noah but to another individual, adding complexity to a story that has garnered significant attention on social media in Ghana.
These events are part of a series of unusual and captivating developments surrounding the controversial figure of Ebo Noah, attracting both local and international scrutiny.
