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Ibu Noah’s doomsday prophecy sparked ridicule online as he urged calm, denied selling tickets and claimed a new vision for building more arches.
Ibu Noah’s doomsday prophecy sparked ridicule online as he urged calm, denied selling tickets and claimed a new vision for building more arches. (pixel:X)
Self-proclaimed preacher, Ibu Noah, whose doomsday warning sparked hilarious reactions online. His video message on Wednesday, in which he urged people not to panic and stay indoors, claimed he had received a new “vision” from God.
The man said in the video that he prayed, fasted, donated, and performed religious works after his previous prophecy. He claimed that during this period of prayer, he received another vision in which large numbers of people from all over the country and the world were entering the “arch” he was building, but the structure was not large enough to accommodate them.
Ghanaian man, Ebo Noah, says the world will no longer end today as he predicted, after pleading with God for mercy. He says that God gave him more time to build more ships to accommodate people before the rapture. pic.twitter.com/u2b7cHcMCQ
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According to him, after sharing this vision with other religious leaders and joint mediation, more time was given to build additional “arches” and tents to accommodate everyone. He stressed that there was no immediate danger, and appealed to people not to rush to any specific place.
“I do not sell tickets. I do not take money from anyone,” he said in the message, adding that people should stay home, relax and enjoy.
The preacher ended his speech by wishing viewers a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, repeating the call to repentance. The video continued to spread widely on social media, sparking mixed reactions, with many users questioning the credibility of repeated prophetic claims and others mocking the shifting narrative.
26 December 2025 at 09:19 IST
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