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Self-Proclaimed Prophet from Ghana Told Followers the ‘End of the World on Dec. 25’ Was Postponed — Says His Prayers Were Answered and the Flood Delayed Until Further Notice — Bought a Mercedes-Benz Instead

Man in a tattered outfit stands by rocks while another image shows him inside a car, highlighting a contrast between primitive and modern life.

Man in a tattered outfit stands by rocks while another image shows him inside a car, highlighting a contrast between primitive and modern life.

A self-proclaimed prophet in Ghana has quietly moved the goalposts after his dramatic prediction that the world would end in a catastrophic flood on Christmas Day failed to materialize.

According to reporting by News18, Ebo Enoch, who also goes by “Ebo Noah,” previously warned followers that nonstop rain would begin on December 25 and continue for three years, wiping out everything in its path.

The only salvation, he claimed, would be a series of Noah-style wooden arks he said God instructed him to build.



As December 25 came and went with no flood, no rain, and no apocalypse, Ebo quickly pivoted. The end of the world, he now says, has not been canceled, just “postponed.”

According to the self-proclaimed prophet, God was so impressed with his prayers, fasting, and “donations” that He granted humanity extra time. The revised divine instruction? Build even more arks and expand the project so additional people can be “saved.”

Ebo Noah:
God reveals to redeem. I have prayed, I have fasted, I have donated, and I have built. Through my prayers, I received another vision. In that vision, when you look at the number of people coming from all over the country and all over the world into the Ark, the expansion of the Ark could not contain them.

So I shared my vision with some great men of God who also interceded with me. After the intercession, God has given us some time to build more Arks, in addition to the tent that will contain all of us.

Therefore, tomorrow, nobody should rush to any location. I am not selling tickets. I am not taking money from anyone either. Please stay home, enjoy yourself, and have fun.

I also wish all of you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

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Thousands reportedly traveled to Elmina, Ghana, hoping to be saved from the coming flood.

One man from Liberia is now stuck there, confused and distressed after the promised disaster never arrived, according to News18.

After his false prediction, Ebo Noah attended a concert and told the crowd to keep partying.

The story took a darker—and more revealing—turn after reports surfaced that Ebo allegedly used donations from followers to purchase a luxury Mercedes-Benz reportedly worth around $89,000.

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