Ebo Noah, a young Ghanaian who says he received a divine warning about a looming catastrophe expected on December 25, has provided a fresh update on his preparations, reigniting intense discussion across social media platforms.
Speaking in an interview with Code Micky, Ebo Noah announced that all ten arks he began constructing in response to the vision have now been completed. He attributed the successful completion of the project to divine intervention, explaining that God inspired individuals to support the initiative financially.
However, he clarified that he has been fervently praying for the prophesied heavy rainfall and destruction not to occur. According to him, if the vision does not materialise, it should be interpreted as a sign that God has answered prayers and shown mercy by giving humanity another opportunity.
Ebo Noah also appealed to members of the public who intend to visit the ark site, advising them not to vent their anger or disappointment at him should the prophecy fail to come to pass. He stressed that his actions stem from obedience to what he believes is a divine instruction, rather than any personal or financial motive.
As of the time of reporting, the interview video had generated substantial online engagement, with reactions sharply divided. Some social media users have defended Ebo Noah, viewing his message as a call to repentance and spiritual awareness. Others have questioned his credibility and expressed doubts about the authenticity of his claims.
Supporters maintain that the message underscores the importance of spiritual readiness, irrespective of the outcome of the prophecy. Critics, on the other hand, accuse him of seeking attention, with some treating the situation humorously.
The ongoing discussion surrounding Ebo Noah’s vision and the construction of the arks continues to dominate online conversations, highlighting wider debates about faith, prophecy, and responsibility in the digital era.
Source: Yen.com.gh

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