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God Postpones Armageddon So His Favorite Ghanaian ‘Prophet’ Can Break In New Benz

Self-proclaimed Ghanaian prophet Ebo Noah allegedly purchased a Mercedes-Benz with donations from believers who thought they were funding preparations for a Christmas Day worldwide flood.

The prophet doubled down Wednesday, telling his 1.2 million TikTok followers that God had postponed the apocalypse to allow time for building more life-saving arks. (RELATED: Europe’s Left Whines As Christians Defend Christmas)

“I have prayed, I have fasted, I have donated, and I have built. And through my prayers, I got another vision,” Ebo Noah said, wearing brown rags and carrying a staff and rod. “God has given us some time to build more arks, in addition to the 10.”

He told viewers to stay home, enjoy their Christmas and stop sending donations.

@ebonoah GOD HAS ANSWERED OUR PRAYERS🙏🙏#fyp #FYPP #trend #fyppppppppppppppppppppppp @mr.brownofficial2 @Sarkodie @Kofi Kinaata @codemicky ♬ I will pray – Ebuka Songs

“Still, the ark is there. Repent! Repent! Repent! God bless you,” he continued.

Ebo Noah claims arks have been built using the donations but a local resident of Elmina — the town where the prophet relocated three months ago — shared footage showing the supposed ark is actually a fishing boat being constructed by locals.

“I’ve received many calls from people all over the world. What he’s saying is not true. He’s a content creator — that’s how we know him,” the resident said.

While many commenters on his TikTok videos appeared to be in on the joke, thousands of believers took him seriously. Videos showed crowds carrying their belongings and heading to Elmina before Christmas following reports of heavy rain in the region, according to News Ghana.

Ebo Noah repeatedly solicited donations and was recently spotted driving a luxury Mercedes-Benz while still wearing his prophet’s rags, leading many to conclude he’d pocketed the money, according to WION.

Ghanaian authorities arrested him in December for causing public panic but released him after 72 hours, determining that sharing religious prophecies wasn’t technically illegal, the outlet reported.

Videos have since emerged of Ebo Noah appearing at Rapperholic, an annual hip-hop concert held on Christmas — the day the world was supposed to end. He arrived at the venue in his Mercedes-Benz, delivered a brief call to repentance onstage, then welcomed award-winning rapper Sarkodie to enthusiastic cheers, News Ghana reported.



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