"Predicted" the apocalypse on December 25 and built wooden arks. A false prophet was arrested in Ghana.

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“Predicted” the apocalypse on December 25 and built wooden arks. A false prophet was arrested in Ghana

In August 2025, Noah began actively spreading his prophecies, claiming that on December 25, the world would face a flood similar to the one described in the Bible. He even announced plans to build ten modern arks to save humanity, asserting that the rains would begin on that day.

When December 25 arrived and the predicted flood did not occur, Noah attempted to justify himself, stating that his prayers and fasting for three weeks had “delayed” the end of the world. This caused confusion and panic among his followers, many of whom had come with personal belongings in case of a disaster.

At the end of December, when all expectations were unfulfilled, Noah appeared at a rapper's concert to reassure his followers and claim that God had postponed the flood.

On December 31, he was arrested on charges of spreading false information and creating panic among the population.

For several months, his social media was filled with videos of the 30-year-old Noah in torn clothes overseeing the construction of the arks. He claimed that over 250,000 pieces of wood had been purchased for this project, emphasizing that his arks were the “only salvation” for believers.

However, after the failure of his prediction, Noah quickly changed his rhetoric, asserting that his intercession had convinced God to “postpone” the destruction.
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