- Hundreds of people traveled from Benin Republic to Ghana.
- Inspired by the prophecy, they are looking for a place on “Noah’s Ark”.
- This prophecy comes from Ghanaian pastor Ebo Noah.

Hundreds of people are said to have traveled to Ghana from the Republic of Benin in the hope of claiming a place on the so-called Noah’s Ark after a Ghanaian pastor predicted an imminent global flood.
The movement revolves around prophet Ebo Noah, who claims God revealed to him that the world will experience a catastrophic flood on December 25, 2025, echoing the biblical story of Noah.
The pastor said God commanded him to build eight arks to provide shelter for selected families who were expected to help repopulate the earth after the disaster.
Eyewitnesses and social media footage showed large numbers of followers arriving in Ghana, with some reportedly selling their belongings and giving the proceeds to the prophet in preparation for flooding expected within days.
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Read some of the comments below:
@Macqoy… “Eii! 😳These people came all the way from Benin 🇧🇯 to Ghana tonight just to have a place in Ebonoa’s Ark!”
@EIshmael_: “Africa needs help! This is so sad 😢 Liars are destroying people”
@LilithBlack25; “Religious psychosis is an epidemic”
@CryptoBullRon: “When it starts raining we’ll all look stupid”
