Accra: A video originating from Ghana has gone viral on social media, triggering widespread concern and public debate after a self-styled prophet claimed that the world would end in a catastrophic flood on December 25, 2025.
In the video, the man identified as Prophet Abo Noah claims that God revealed to him that a global flood would bring about the end of the world. He asserts that only those who take refuge in boats constructed by him would survive the disaster.
According to reports circulating online, the prophet built eight boats and allegedly persuaded followers to sell their belongings in order to secure a place on them. His followers are seen expressing belief that survival is guaranteed only for those on these vessels, while the rest of the world would perish.
Ghana: Alleged Prophet Eboh Noah in Ghana claims God told him the world will end on 25/12/25 by flood.
— زماں (@Delhiite_) December 25, 2025
- He built 8 arks & people sold everything to get a spot.
- He was arrested earlier but released.
- Followers believe only those in his arks will survive.
This is happening… pic.twitter.com/IkBYTG3QFx
Arrest and Release
Ghanaian authorities reportedly detained Prophet Abo Noah following the spread of the video and rising public anxiety. However, he was later released. Officials have not yet issued a detailed statement on the legal action taken or the conditions of his release.
Public Reaction and Viral Footage
The incident has drawn significant attention across Ghana, with viral footage showing large groups of people reportedly attempting to leave certain areas amid fears sparked by the prophecy. The videos have fueled intense discussion online, with many users expressing concern over misinformation and potential public panic.
Authorities and civil society voices have urged the public to remain calm and rely on verified information, warning against the dangers of fear-driven narratives spreading through social media platforms.

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