Pastor Prophecies that the World Will End on December 2025, Mentions Day, Begins Building Modern Ark

Pastor Prophecies that the World Will End on December 2025, Mentions Day, Begins Building Modern Ark

  • A Ghanaian man known as Ebo Noah has reignited public attention with claims of a divine warning about catastrophic floods set to occur on 25 December 2025
  • He revealed that the ark he is building, inspired by the biblical story of Noah, is now 80 per cent complete and already attracting animals
  • His prophecy, shared widely on social media, continues to spark debate and curiosity across the region

A Ghanaian man who previously made headlines for claiming divine insight into an impending global catastrophe has issued a fresh update on his mission.

Ebo Enoch, popularly known as Ebo Noah, stated that the modern ark he is building—modelled after the biblical vessel—is now 80 per cent complete.

Ghanaian pastor Ebo Noah builds modern ark in Kumasi, claiming global floods will strike on December 25, 2025.
Animals begin arriving at Ebo Noah’s ark as prophecy of December 2025 world-ending flood gains attention. Photo credit: Ebo Noah/TikTok
Source: TikTok

Speaking via his social media platforms, Ebo Noah reiterated that God had revealed to him a vision of devastating floods set to engulf the earth on 25 December 2025.

He claimed that the ark’s construction was divinely mandated and that he had been instructed to gather two of every animal species in preparation for the foretold event.

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Animals begin boarding Ebo Noah’s ark in Kumasi

In a recent video update, Ebo Noah was seen at the construction site, believed to be located in Kumasi, standing beside the large wooden structure.

He reported that animals had already begun arriving, with hens, a cat, and a pig spotted roaming around the unfinished ark.

The sight of these animals sparked a wave of mixed reactions online, ranging from scepticism to curiosity.

The self-proclaimed prophet first gained traction on social media after announcing his divine mission, drawing comparisons to the biblical story of Noah.

His claims quickly went viral, with many questioning the authenticity of his prophecy and others expressing concern over the implications.

Ebo Noah urges public to prepare for prophecy

Ebo Noah urged the public to take heed of the date—25 December 2025—which he described as the “D-day” for the prophesied floods. He maintained that the prophecy was not symbolic but a literal warning of global destruction.

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When questioned about the biblical covenant symbolised by the rainbow—where God promised never to destroy the earth with floods again—Ebo Noah responded that “even God can change His mind.”

He cited the biblical account of King Hezekiah, whose life was extended by 15 years after pleading with God, as evidence that divine decisions could be reversed.

See the video below:

Mixed reactions as Ebo Noah’s claims stir debate

The unfolding story has continued to stir debate across Ghana and beyond. While some view Ebo Noah’s actions as a sincere spiritual undertaking, others have dismissed the claims as unfounded. Nonetheless, the ark’s near completion and the presence of animals have added a new layer of intrigue to the narrative.

As the countdown to December 2025 continues, Ebo Noah remains steadfast in his mission, urging the world to prepare for what he believes will be a divinely orchestrated event.

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Social media reacts to Ghana’s “modern-day Noah” who says divine floods will destroy the earth on Christmas Day 2025.
Social media reacts to Ghana’s “modern-day Noah” who says divine floods will destroy the earth on Christmas Day 2025. Photo credit: RGB Images/GettyImages
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Nigerian pastor predicts exact outcome of match

Legit.ng earlier reported that Chelsea delivered a remarkable performance on Sunday night, defeating Paris Saint-Germain 3-0 to lift the FIFA Club World Cup at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

The Blues dominated the match from the first whistle, and Cole Palmer produced a spectacular first-half display, scoring twice and setting up Joao Pedro for the third goal.

Palmer’s opening goal came in the 22nd minute after a mistake by PSG’s Nuno Mendes. The Chelsea midfielder made no mistake in slotting the ball past Gianluigi Donnarumma, per ESPN.

Source: Legit.ng

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Basit Jamiu (Current Affairs and Politics Editor) Basit Jamiu is a journalist with more than five years of experience. He is a current affairs and politics editor at Legit.ng. He holds a bachelor's degree from Ekiti State University (2018). Basit previously worked as a staff writer at Ikeja Bird (2022), Associate Editor at Prime Progress (2022), and Staff Writer at The Movee (2018). He is a 2024 Open Climate Fellow (West Africa), 2023 MTN Media Fellow, OCRP Fellow at ICIR, and Accountability Fellow at CJID. Email: basit.jamiu@corp.legit.ng.