What's Happening?
Ebo Noah, a self-proclaimed prophet from Ghana, was arrested for causing panic with a false prediction that the world would end on December 25, 2025. He claimed that God warned him of a global flood and
instructed him to build boats to save people. His arrest followed a viral video where he detailed his prophecy, which led to public concern. Despite his claims, it was revealed that the ark he showcased was not his. Noah later stated that he had convinced God to postpone the destruction through fasting.
Why It's Important?
This incident highlights the impact of misinformation and the role of social media in spreading panic. Ebo Noah's arrest underscores the responsibility of individuals who claim prophetic insights, especially when such claims can lead to public distress. The situation also reflects broader issues of accountability and the need for regulatory measures to prevent the spread of false information. It raises questions about the influence of self-proclaimed prophets and the potential consequences of their actions on public safety and trust.








