Ghanaian authorities have issued a strong warning regarding a doomsday prophecy attributed to self-styled prophet Ebo Noah. According to officials, should the prophecy fail to materialize after the stated date, he may face arrest on grounds of causing fear and panic among the public.
Officials further explained that under existing regulations governing religious and prophetic declarations, any prophecy with potential national security, social stability, or public safety implications must be formally submitted to the Presidential Envoy for Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations for review and authorization.
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Failure to follow this process, authorities say, constitutes an offense. The directive is intended to curb misinformation, prevent mass panic, and promote responsible religious expression in Ghana’s multi-faith society.
As of now, Ebo Noah has not publicly confirmed whether he sought the required authorization. Authorities say they are monitoring the situation closely and will act in accordance with the law.
The controversy surrounding Ebo Noah has taken a sharp personal turn after a ship dealer publicly launched a blistering attack on him, questioning his background, character, and motives in what has become one of Ghana’s most talked-about ongoing sagas.
In a widely circulated statement, the ship dealer dismissed Ebo Noah’s credibility, alleging that his past as a content creator raises serious doubts about his intentions and influence.
“Have you people traced him to check his background?” the ship dealer questioned. “This guy was a content creator. When you look at him, he has no properties.”
The comments quickly escalated, with the ship dealer making controversial remarks linking wealth and morality.
“People without properties, most of them have bad minds. If you had properties, would you think the world should end?” he added.
In perhaps the most striking metaphor of his outburst, the ship dealer declared that Ebo Noah’s project — often referred to symbolically as a “ship” — is already doomed.
“The ship he’s building is already sinking. Have you checked the floor of the ship? He’s just wicked,” he stated.
The ship dealer further accused Ebo Noah of harboring personal grudges, claiming he was deliberately trying to interfere with his lifestyle and business.
“He doesn’t want me to drive my cars at my garage,” he alleged, without providing evidence.
These remarks have intensified public debate, shifting the narrative from earlier spiritual and prophetic interpretations linked to the Ebo Noah saga into a full-blown personal and social controversy.
Social media reactions have been sharply divided. While some users have criticized the ship dealer’s remarks as classist and inflammatory, others argue that Ebo Noah’s growing influence invites scrutiny and tough questions.
Observers note that the dispute now appears less about spiritual symbolism and more about power, influence, and personal rivalry, with each new statement adding fuel to an already heated situation.
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As of now, Ebo Noah has not publicly responded to the latest accusations. However, many expect a reaction, given the personal nature of the comments and the growing public attention surrounding the feud.
The saga continues to evolve, with analysts warning that unchecked rhetoric could further inflame tensions.
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