GHANAIAN PROPHET BUILDS MASSIVE WOODEN ARK AHEAD OF PREDICTED GLOBAL FLOOD

GHANAIAN prophet Ebo Noah has gained a lot of attention after building a huge wooden ark in Kumasi. He says this is part of his preparation for a three-year global flood he believes will start on December 25, 2025.

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The ark, which has become a popular topic on social media, looks like a large ship with several decks.

Ebo Noah claims it will be used to save people during the predicted disaster. The structure was built over 11 months and is said to be able to hold around 5,000 people. He has used his online presence to encourage people to join what he calls a divine plan for survival. He also says that animals are coming to the site on their own, which he sees as a sign that his prophecy is true.

Ebo Noah’s message focuses on a warning about the world ending due to increasing wickedness and overpopulation.

Although some people point out that the Bible says the earth won’t be destroyed by a flood again, he argues that God’s plans can change and keeps asking people to repent and get ready for the date he has set.

The construction has sparked a lot of discussion online, with people reacting in different ways, from serious concern to humor.

Social media users have shared videos of the ark, helping the story spread quickly beyond Ghana. One of Ebo Noah’s TikTok accounts has gained around 200,000 followers, increasing his reach and bringing both support and doubt.

Even though there is criticism, Ebo Noah still insists the ark is a way to survive the coming disaster for those who believe in his predictions.

As the date he has set approaches, the ark continues to be a point of public interest and keeps drawing attention to his message and efforts.

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