Ghanaian Prophet Ebo Noah: World's End Postponed After Vision and Prayers
Prophet: World's End Postponed After Divine Vision

A Ghanaian prophet known as Ebo Noah has ignited a fresh wave of controversy and discussion across social media and religious circles. He claims to have received a divine vision detailing how and when the world will end, but states that intense intercession has temporarily altered that fate.

Prophet Claims Divine Intervention Postponed Catastrophe

In a video that circulated online, Ebo Noah asserted that he was shown a vision where the world was destined for destruction by a great flood. However, he declared that this outcome was changed following fervent prayers by himself and other religious leaders he consulted. "Only one thing is left," the prophet stated, alluding to a final step before the prophesied end.

He described a vision where a massive number of people from around the world flocked to an ark for salvation, but the structure could not contain them all. "The expansion of the ark couldn’t contain them," Noah explained. This overwhelming sight, he said, prompted further prayer sessions which ultimately led to a divine extension of time.

Public Urged to Stay Calm Amidst Speculation

Addressing potential public panic, Prophet Noah was emphatic in his instructions. He urged people not to rush to any location or seek refuge hastily. Crucially, he denied any financial motives behind his pronouncements. "I am not selling tickets, I am not taking money from anyone, so please stay home and enjoy yourself," he stated clearly in the video shared on Tuesday, December 16.

Following the intercession, Noah claimed that God granted additional time for the construction of more arks and tents to accommodate everyone. This, according to his narrative, is the current reprieve granted to humanity.

Previous Christmas Rain Prophecy Fuels Debate

This latest claim comes against the backdrop of heightened scrutiny over Noah's earlier prophecy. He had previously foretold that it would rain on 25 December 2025, a prediction that has sparked widespread debate and skepticism online. The prophecy has divided opinions, with some followers expressing unwavering belief while critics dismiss it as alarmist and unsubstantiated.

In a separate video, the prophet issued a warning to skeptics and critics. He cautioned the public against threatening him if his December 2025 rainfall prophecy does not occur. He also advised those who do not believe in his message to stay away from his ark on the mentioned date.

The pronouncements from Ebo Noah continue to draw mixed reactions. While a segment of his audience views him as a visionary, others remain deeply skeptical, questioning the authenticity and implications of his apocalyptic visions. The discourse surrounding his claims highlights the enduring intersection of faith, prophecy, and public skepticism in contemporary society.