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Ghanaian Man Builds “Ark” for Christmas Day Apocalypse

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A Ghanaian man, who has taken on the name EboNoah, is drawing significant attention online after prophesying that the world will end in a catastrophic flood on December 25th.

His unusual claim, coupled with the ongoing construction of a large wooden “ark,” has made him a viral sensation across social media platforms.


EboNoah says a divine revelation instructed him to build the vessel to survive the coming disaster. In a series of videos, he has showcased the ark, stating it’s already 80% complete. He insists this structure will be the only safe haven for humanity and animals when the flood strikes, mirroring the biblical story of Noah. The video clips show him pointing out the vessel’s scale, seemingly built to his divine specifications.

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Adding to his extraordinary claims, EboNoah has displayed several animals, asserting they have appeared on their own, “two by two,” to fulfill the prophecy. He believes this is a sign that the end is near and that the chosen animals are already gathering for their journey aboard the ark.

The vessel, he explains, is being constructed to accommodate pairs of every animal species, along with a select group of “chosen” people who will be spared from the supposed end-time flood.
This isn’t the first time EboNoah has made such a bold prediction.

He has consistently used his platform to state that God revealed the exact date of the earth’s destruction to him. He adamantly maintains that once the ark is fully constructed and sealed, only those on board will be protected from the impending global catastrophe.


The project has triggered a wide range of reactions online. Many social media users have openly mocked the endeavor, questioning his sanity and the logic behind his actions. Others have expressed a mix of curiosity and skepticism,

closely following the developments of the project. The contrast between the gravity of his prophecy and the visible, tangible construction of the ark has captivated a large audience, turning EboNoah into an unexpected figure in the global conversation about faith, prophecy, and the end times.

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