Viral Doomsday Claim Sparks Debate On Faith And Fact In Ghana | Newseragh

Viral Doomsday Claim Sparks Debate on Faith and Fact in Ghana

Religion | By mishael | Dec 19, 2025 | 39 views
Viral Doomsday Claim Sparks Debate on Faith and Fact in Ghana

A viral apocalyptic claim from a self-styled Ghanaian prophet calling himself “Prophet Ebo Noah” has captured attention across social media platforms. As his videos circulate widely on TikTok, Facebook and X, the preacher asserts divine warning of a global flood beginning on 25 December 2025 and lasting several years.

The content featuring large wooden boats built on dry land reflects a broader global phenomenon where religious prophecy and online virality intersect. Critics, including theologians and online fact-checkers, have highlighted theological inconsistencies with canonical scripture, which affirms a covenant promising no future worldwide flood. The story has prompted commentary on the spread of apocalyptic narratives in the digital age, and the balance between faith, interpretation and misinformation.

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