The storm prophecy that caused an uproar! Ebo Noah from Ghana has been detained.

The storm prophecy that caused an uproar! Ebo Noah from Ghana has been detained.

02.01.2026 14:08

Evans Eshun, known as "Ebo Noah," who claimed to have received a message in his dream about a great flood occurring on December 25, has been arrested by the Ghanaian police.

The Ghana Police Service announced the arrest of Evans Eshun, known as "Ebo Noah," who came to the fore on social media with a "flood prophecy."

ARRESTED BY CYBER INVESTIGATION TEAMS

In a written statement from the Police Service, it was noted that Eshun was arrested yesterday by a special cyber investigation team affiliated with the Inspector General of Police.

The flood prophecy that caused an uproar! Ghanaian Ebo Noah has been arrested

THEY LISTED THE REASONS FOR THE ARREST ONE BY ONE

The statement noted that the arrest was carried out as part of efforts to monitor activities in the cyber environment, particularly before religious events held on the night of December 31, to prevent content that could cause fear, panic, or disrupt public order.

The flood prophecy that caused an uproar! Ghanaian Ebo Noah has been arrested

It was reported that Eshun is being held in custody to assist with the investigation, and at this stage, there are no official charges, announced court dates, or bail conditions.

The flood prophecy that caused an uproar! Ghanaian Ebo Noah has been arrested

WHAT HAPPENED?

Eshun, known as "Ebo Noah," claimed in social media posts that he received a message in a dream that a great flood would occur on December 25, which resonated widely in the Ghanaian public. These posts became a topic of discussion following warnings from security forces about statements that could threaten public order.

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