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Apocalypse Prophecy: Police Arrests Prophet Ebo Noah

Self-styled prophet Ebo Noah, known in private life as Evans Eshun, has reportedly been arrested by operatives of the Ghana Police Service, according to reports circulating on social media.

The reports, which gained traction on New Year’s Eve, December 31, 2025, claimed that the arrest was carried out on the orders of the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) and executed by the IGP’s Special Cyber Vetting Team.

Although official details of the arrest have yet to be released, it is believed to be connected to Ebo Noah’s widely publicised but failed end-time prophecy.

The young man, whom many critics have described as a content creator, had claimed to receive a divine instruction from God to build an ark to save humanity from an impending global catastrophe.

Ebo Noah had prophesied that a devastating flood would d+stroy the world on Thursday, December 25, 2025, and urged those who believed in the revelation to contact him in order to secure a place in the ark.

However, on December 24, he announced that the prophesied flood would no longer occur, stating that God had changed His mind following his fasting and prayers.

Reports further indicated that the Elmina District Commander, Chief Superintendent Abraham Bansah, had earlier directed officers on December 18, 2025, to locate and arrest the self-proclaimed prophet for interrogation.

That initial operation was unsuccessful, as Ebo Noah reportedly evaded arrest, leaving his whereabouts unknown at the time. His parents and neighbours were also said to have been questioned during the search.

Following the failed attempt, the police allegedly launched a renewed manhunt after a Benya FM radio presenter, identified as Sofo Blessing, visited the station on Thursday, December 25, 2025, alongside a Liberian citizen, Paul Telly Jalloh.

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