Hundreds of individuals have traveled from Benin Republic to Ghana.
They are seeking a place on “Noah Ebo’s Ark,” inspired by a prophecy.
The prophecy comes from Ghanaian Pastor Eboh Noah.
Hundreds of people are said to have journeyed from Benin Republic to Ghana in hopes of securing a spot on what is being called Noah Ebo’s Ark, following a prophecy from a Ghanaian pastor warning of an impending global flood.
The movement revolves around Prophet Eboh Noah, who claims that God revealed to him that the world will experience a catastrophic flood on December 25, 2025, echoing the biblical story of Noah.
The cleric says he has been commanded by God to build eight arks that will shelter chosen families, who are expected to help repopulate the earth after the disaster.
Eyewitnesses and social media footage show large crowds of followers arriving in Ghana, with some reportedly selling their belongings and giving the proceeds to the prophet in preparation for the predicted deluge, expected to occur within days.
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@Macqoy…“Eii! 😳 These people are coming all the way from Benin 🇧🇯 to Ghana tonight just to secure a spot in Ebo Noah’s Ark!”
@EIshmael_: “Africa needs help! This is so sad 😢 con artist are destorying the people”
@LilithBlack25; “Religious psychosis is a pandemic”
@CryptoBullRon: “We’re all gonna look pretty stupid when it starts raining”

