In a twist that has left Ghanaians buzzing, controversial self-styled prophet Ebo Noah resurfaced dramatically at Sarkodie’s Rapperholic 2025 event on Christmas Day, December 25, at Accra’s Grand Arena, where he energetically introduced the headliner to thunderous applause.
This came shortly after Noah declared that God had postponed his widely publicized global flood prophecy, originally set to commence on the same date, due to intercessory prayers.
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The prophet’s viral saga began earlier in the year when he claimed divine revelations instructing him to build arks for an impending three-year deluge. After December 25 passed without incident, Noah explained in updates that more time was granted to expand his fleet of vessels for incoming believers. Reports even surfaced of disappointed followers, including one from Liberia who journeyed to Ghana expecting salvation.
Noah’s high-energy performance on stage, hyping Sarkodie during the sold-out show, has dominated social media conversations. Clips show him in his signature style, blending spiritual fervor with event excitement, prompting mixed responses from admiration for the surprise element to mockery over the prophecy’s outcome. The crossover has amplified debates on faith and accountability.
As Rapperholic 2025 delivered electrifying performances amid holiday vibes, Noah’s involvement adds another layer to its memorable legacy. It underscores how viral religious figures can seamlessly enter entertainment spaces, keeping the public engaged in Ghana’s dynamic cultural scene.


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