Ghanaian self-proclaimed prophet, Ebo Noah, has suspended his planned ark gathering after announcing what he described as a new divine vision.
Noah, who previously claimed a great flood would strike on December 25, 2025, said God had granted “additional time” to build more arks, making the original assembly unnecessary. He urged followers to remain home for the Christmas and New Year holidays instead.
In a video posted to followers, Noah said the initial ten arks would not hold the number of people expected to seek safety, explaining that “the expansion of the ark couldn’t contain them.” He claimed the revised directive came after prayers with “great men of God” and insisted the project has no financial motive, stating: “I am not selling tickets. I am not taking money from anyone.”
Reactions continue to trend on social media as critics question his prophecies and recent public appearance in a luxury vehicle.
Noah, dressed in sackcloth during his announcement, maintained that the mission remains active but postponed, saying, “Tomorrow, nobody should rush to any location,” as emergency preparations and construction plans are extended.
