Police in Elmina have declared self-styled prophet Ebo Noah wanted following a disturbing incident linked to a viral prophecy predicting a global flood.
According to police, a Liberian national travelled to Ghana after allegedly acting on social media messages attributed to Ebo Noah, which claimed that a worldwide flood would occur on December 25, 2025, and that safety could only be found by joining an “ark” in Elmina or Takoradi.
On December 18, 2025, the Elmina District Commander, Chief Superintendent Abraham Bansah, directed a police team led by Assistant Superintendents Lawrence Anane and Augustina Quainoo to locate and arrest Ebo Noah for interrogation. The operation, however, proved unsuccessful as the suspect could not be found, and his whereabouts were unknown at the time.

Police later visited the homes of Ebo Noah’s parents, but he was still not located. His parents were questioned, along with neighbours familiar with the activities and lifestyle of the fast-rising social media figure.
A fresh manhunt was launched after another incident on December 25, 2025, at about 7:40 p.m., when a Benya FM radio presenter identified as Sofo Blessing reported to the Elmina District Police Headquarters with a Liberian national named Paul Telly Jalloh.
According to the police, Jalloh stated that he travelled from Liberia to Ghana after seeing Ebo Noah’s viral prophecies online, which warned of an impending global flood and directed followers to specific locations for safety.
Police say investigations are ongoing, and efforts are being intensified to locate and arrest Ebo Noah for questioning.
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