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Ebo Noah Builds ‘Modern Noah’s Ark’ Ahead of Predicted December 25, Doomsday Flood

Tall Timbers

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A self-styled Ghanaian known as Ebo Noah has sparked widespread online attention and debate after announcing that God has revealed to him the exact date of the end of the world: December 25.

In a series of viral TikTok and YouTube videos that have collectively attracted millions of views, Ebo Noah is seen actively constructing what he describes as a modern-day Noah’s ark, sawing timber and assembling wooden boats in preparation for what he claims will be three years of catastrophic rainfall and global flooding beginning on Christmas Day 2025.

Speaking in one of his widely shared videos titled “What Will Happen and How It Will Happen,” uploaded in August, the prophet said he received a direct divine vision in which God warned that heavy, unrelenting rains would devastate the earth starting December 25, 2025, and continue for three full years.

“God showed me everything,” Ebo Noah declared. “The world will end on 25th December 2025. Rain will fall for three years. That is why I am building the ark – to save those who want to be saved.”


There's a false prophet around every bend...
 

Ebo Noah Announces Update on Christmas Day Global Flood and About His Arks​

Self-proclaimed Ghanaian visionary Ebo Noah has issued a surprising update just hours before his long-prophesied December 25, 2025, global flood, stating that divine intervention has delayed the event.

In recent statements circulating on social media and interviews, he revealed that God has instructed him to construct more arks to accommodate additional believers, advising followers not to rush to the existing sites. This shift comes amid intense online buzz and skepticism surrounding his claims of an impending three-to-four-year deluge.

The latest announcement emphasizes expansion, with Ebo Noah explaining that prayers have been answered, leading to the postponement so more people can be saved. He cautioned against frustration or haste, framing the delay as an opportunity for greater inclusion. While some supporters interpret this as divine mercy, others view it as a convenient adjustment to his earlier firm deadline of Christmas Day 2025.


... and these false prophets seem to stay in the same game after they're proven to be false prophets.
 
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