Ebo Noah Is Arrested: Here Is The Current Update


The man who spent months stirring national anxiety with claims of visions involving a water apocalypse, Evans Eshun, popularly known as Ebo Noah, has been apprehended by the Ghana Police Service.
‎Police sources indicate that Ebo Noah was detained today, Wednesday, December 31, 2025, following a series of controversial events that began with a failed doomsday prediction on Christmas Day and ended with a bizarre appearance at a high-profile music concert.
‎Authorities have been particularly concerned by reports of hundreds of people—some travelling from neighbouring countries—abandoning their homes and arriving at his ark site with luggage.
‎Ebo Noah first captured attention in August 2025, claiming he had received a divine mandate to build 10 modern-day arks to save humanity from a three-year global flood.
‎He insisted the rains would commence on December 25, 2025, mirroring the biblical deluge.
‎For months, his TikTok and YouTube channels were flooded with videos of the 30-year-old in tattered sackcloth, supervising the construction of wooden vessels.
‎He claimed to have purchased over 250,000 pieces of timber for the project, asserting that these arks were the "only refuge" for the faithful.
‎However, when Christmas Day passed with clear skies, the self-acclaimed prophet quickly pivoted.
‎In a viral video, he claimed his intercession and three-week fast had persuaded God to "postpone" the destruction.
‎The situation took a turn for the surreal when Ebo Noah appeared on stage at rapper Sarkodie’s 'Rapperholic 2025' concert.

‎Dressed in his trademark sackcloth, he urged thousands of fans to party because the doom had been delayed.
‎This public display after months of inducing fear sparked a massive backlash on social media, with many calling for his immediate arrest for "deceiving the public".
‎As the nation prepares for the December 31 Watch Night services, the police have reiterated that the ban against fake prophecies that cause fear and panic remains in effect.
Source: Joynews 

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