A Ghanaian man known as Ebo Noah has sparked widespread attention after claiming he received divine instructions to build an ark and prepare for global destruction on December 25. In a series of viral videos shared on social media, Ebo Noah is seen supervising the construction of a massive wooden structure resembling the biblical ark, reportedly located in Kumasi. He insists that God told him to gather two of every species on Earth, echoing the story of Noah from scripture.
Ebo Noah stated that the world will not be destroyed by flood this time, but by fire, and that only those who join him on the ark will be saved. He has also claimed that animals have begun appearing on their own, which he interprets as a sign of divine confirmation. The ark, according to his latest update, is nearly 80 percent complete, built with the help of carpenters and a small team of supporters.
His prophecy has ignited a wave of reactions online. While some view it as a sincere spiritual mission, others have dismissed it as a publicity stunt or questioned its theological basis. Many commenters have pointed out that the Bible contains a covenant in Genesis 9:11, where God promises never to destroy the world by flood again. Others have raised concerns about the feasibility of housing all species and the practicality of the ark itself.

Despite the skepticism, Ebo Noah remains committed to his mission, urging people to repent and prepare for what he calls a divinely ordained event. Whether viewed as a modern-day prophet or a misguided visionary, his actions have undeniably captured the imagination of thousands across Africa and beyond.