From Sackcloth to Sharp Suit: Prophet Who Predicted Christmas Day Flood Changes Tune—Were Followers Misled?

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Ghanaian prophet Ebo Noah has sparked widespread reaction after abandoning his apocalyptic prophecy that the world would end on December 25 through a three-year global flood. The cleric, who had previously appeared in sackcloth to signal the gravity of his prediction, was later seen dressed in a neat outfit as the prophesied catastrophe failed to occur.

Ebo Noah had claimed divine instruction to prepare for the flood, reportedly completing 10 modern-day versions of Noah’s Ark in anticipation of the event. Nearly 4,000 people gathered, expecting to be taken aboard the arks before the floodwaters arrived, only for the prophecy to be abruptly reversed.

The sudden change has ignited debate and criticism, with many questioning accountability and the impact of such claims on followers who believed and prepared for the end-of-the-world scenario. The episode has once again raised broader concerns about unchecked prophecies and the influence of religious figures on large crowds.

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