The Ghana Police Service (GPS) has arrested Evans Eshun, the self-proclaimed prophet widely known as Ebo Noah, whose prediction of a world-ending flood captured global headlines last year.
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Ebo was apprehended by the special cyber vetting unit of the office of the inspector general of police on December 31, according to Ghana Crimes.
The arrest is linked to allegations of cybercrime and comes amid heightened monitoring of online activity and public statements in the build up to December 31 religious gatherings.
It was gathered that the police have not revealed the specific allegations against the suspect or the nature of the conduct under investigation.
Also, the GPS has not announced any formal charges, court dates, or bail conditions.
Eshun rose to international fame in August after videos of him constructing a massive wooden ark went viral.
He claimed to be acting on divine instruction, warning of a catastrophic three-year deluge that would begin on December 25, 2025, and urged the public to repent.
The sight of the burgeoning ark in his community drew intense media coverage and streams of curious visitors, turning the site into an unexpected tourist attraction.
However, last week, Ebo reversed his prophecy, announcing that the flood had been postponed. He stated that God had granted more time to allow for the construction of additional arks to accommodate more people.



