He gave a date for the apocalypse and had ships built! Hundreds of people flocked in.

He gave a date for the apocalypse and had ships built! Hundreds of people flocked in.

25.12.2025 11:06

A person living in Ghana, who identifies himself as "Ebo Noah," built 10 large wooden boats following a warning about a "flood" that he claims to have seen in a dream. Hundreds of people who believe Noah's prediction that a major flood disaster will occur worldwide on December 25, 2025, flocked to the area to board the boats. In his latest post, Noah stated that "God has postponed the apocalypse."

A person living in Ghana, who identifies himself as "Ebo Noah," built 10 large wooden ships after claiming to have seen a dream warning of a "flood." Noah suggested that a major global flood would occur on December 25, 2025, while stating in his latest post that "God has postponed the apocalypse."

"I WAS WARNED IN MY DREAM"

A person living in Ghana, who claims to be Ebo Noah, has embarked on a striking project following a dream he alleged to have seen. Noah claimed that he was warned in his dream by God that a major global flood would occur on Christmas Day, December 25, 2025.

He gave the date of the apocalypse and built ships! Hundreds flocked

HE BUILT 10 LARGE WOODEN SHIPS

In line with this claim, Noah had 10 large ships built entirely of wood. He asserted that the ships were prepared to save people who could be affected by the impending disaster, while images and videos related to the project quickly spread on social media.

PEOPLE STARTED COMING TO GHANA

It was claimed that approximately 250,000 specially selected wooden pieces were used in the construction of each ship. It was noted that the construction of the ships was financed by donations from those who believe in him, while Noah claimed that the ships are open to everyone and completely free. According to claims, some individuals from different countries have also started coming to Ghana with the aim of "boarding the ship."

He gave the date of the apocalypse and built ships! Hundreds flocked

HE SAID "THE APOCALYPSE HAS BEEN POSTPONED"

Noah addressed his followers who came to Ghana for the flood he claimed would occur on December 25, 2025, with a new video. In his post, Noah used the following expressions:

"God has postponed the apocalypse for us to build more ships. He has given us time to make more than the 10 ships we have ready and to save everyone. I do not ask for money from anyone. Stay at home. Merry Christmas to everyone!"

"IF NOT, I WILL CELEBRATE WITH A PARTY"

It was stated that Ebo Noah had previously expressed that he would celebrate with a party alongside his followers if "the apocalypse does not occur" on December 25, 2025.

HIS WORDS SPARKED CONTROVERSY

While Noah's supporters see him as "the Noah of the modern age," critics view this process as a dangerous delusion or manipulation.

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