Ghanaian Cleric Ebo Noah Issues Christmas Calm-Down After 'Ark' Video Goes Viral

The Ghanaian clergyman who recently sparked widespread online speculation by building a large, ark-like structure has publicly urged calm, clarifying that his message was spiritual, not a call for physical action.

Ebo Noah, who went viral after videos of the wooden ark surfaced, addressed the public reaction in a television interview. He stated emphatically that the ark is not connected to ticket sales, fundraising, or any requirement for people to travel or gather. The videos had led some on social media to speculate about impending disaster or required pilgrimages.

“Nobody should rush to any location,” Noah said. “I am not selling tickets, and I am not taking money from anyone. Please stay home, enjoy yourself, have fun, and I wish all of you a Merry Christmas.”

While urging people to continue with their normal holiday activities, Noah maintained that the ark symbolizes a deeper spiritual message. He concluded his remarks by reiterating a call for repentance, stating, “Still, the ark is there. Repent. Repent. Repent. God bless you.”

The episode has highlighted how quickly religious imagery can escalate into public speculation on social media, blending themes of prophecy, faith, and modern-day communication.

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