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KENYA: Eboh Noah: Prophet who predicted end of world on Christmas Day attends secular concert, abandons arks

KENYA: Eboh Noah: Prophet who predicted end of world on Christmas Day attends secular concert, abandons arks

The Rapperholic Concert in Accra by rapper Sarkodie came alive when an unexpected guest, Prophet Ebo Noah, joined in and started making declarations there The young man had declared that the world was going to end on December 25 and made people pack their belongings and their kids to follow him into an ark But on the appointed day, he came up with an excuse and then went back to where he came from, never mind the fact that he had disrupted their lives Ghana: Prophet Ebo Noah, who convinced followers to leave everything they knew and follow him to his arks because the world was ending on Christmas Day, has abandoned them and was seen at a secular concert.

Eboh Noah at a concert, and the people he asked to go back. Photos: Titan Gaul.
Source: Facebook Earlier in the year, Prophet Noah was arrested by authorities in Ghana for making his declaration that the world was going to end on December 25.

The preacher, who had been donning attire made from a sack, was later released, as he had not broken any law of the country, regardless of whether his prediction was right or wrong.

While out, he started working on his arks and invited people from all parts of the world to go to his ark on December 25 to be saved, but when the day came, he sent them away, saying that the end of the world had been postponed.

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Ebo Noah, who was spotted at a concert.
Source: Facebook Who is Sarkodie? On December 25, the young preacher was seen in the company of superstars in the country, and he later attended a concert by rapper Sarkodie, the Rapperholic Concert in Accra.

When people saw him having a good time after he had inconvenienced others, they asked hard questions. The latest move came a day after he flaunted a sparkling Mercedes-Benz that has been grabbing attention in the country.

The declaration by the pastor has also sparked a fierce debate among many people, as some said he was a fake pastor whose followers were blind, while others insisted the man was of God and his words would come true.

How did Kenyan netizens react to the Prophet Ebo Noah story? brayokimz:

“Anajua kucheza card zake poa 😂😂😂😂.” nono_platnum:

“Oyaa man of the year😂😂.” reallbadman.:

“Mzee Ako mboka mbaya 😂.” abrose_ke:

“Mnasema alitumia pesa za kujenga safina kushika Benzo 😂🙌.” _yrnsenajih:

“Kijanaa ako sherehe😂😂😂.” derick_kuvondo:

“Another reason why you should fear men 😂😂.” gitigani_ibrahim_danhi:

“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge Hoseah 4:6🤔.” afriqan._darkskin:

“False prophets wamechoka kujificha😂.” Prophet who claimed world would end in 2024 In 2024, another prophet also made declarations that the world was going to end, but things did not go so well for him as they did for Noah.

The prophet who claimed that the world would end on April 25, 2024, faced a heavy backlash on social media, with many people asking him hard questions.

Netizens who were in the comments section also threw funny questions at the prophet they claimed was fake and wondered if the day of the rapture was postponed.

Proofreading by Jackson Otukho, copy editor at TUKO.co.ke.

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