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[Sticky] Ghanaian Man Named Noah Builds Ark, Claims World Will End on December 25
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A Ghanaian man who identifies himself as Noah has begun constructing a massive wooden ark, claiming he received divine instructions that the world will be destroyed on December 25.
According to him, God directed him to take “two of every species on Earth” into the vessel, echoing the biblical story of Noah’s Ark.
The revelation surfaced on X (formerly Twitter) after a user, @withAlvin__, posted a video showing the man supervising carpenters working on the ark with hammers and planks of wood.
The structure, still under construction, bears a striking resemblance to the biblical ark.
The unusual prophecy has triggered widespread debate online.
While some social media users dismissed it as a publicity stunt, others expressed concern, drawing parallels with the biblical account where many ignored Noah’s warnings before the great flood.
Social Media Reactions
Below are some reactions from Ghanaians and other users:
@kinnsokoye: “You laughed and didn’t believe him even though you can see and hear him, BUT you believed the one written in a book. Clap for yourself.”
@groundnut_ninja: “If all of us come enter your ark, e go fit float?”
@ViktorEdeh: “Even when He swore by His name He’d never destroy again with flood/water? Perhaps you’ve your audience already.”
@AnsahMicheal5: “God won’t destroy the earth with rain anymore as written in the Bible and gave us a rainbow 🌈 as a reminder of that covenant.”
@FcMglobal: “I laughed while watching the video and quickly stopped when I remembered how people mocked Noah in the past.”
VIDEO
https://twitter.com/i/status/1958632187357548856
The man’s bold declaration has left many divided—between those who view him as delusional and those who fear dismissing him too quickly.
Whether symbolic or literal, his project has reignited conversations about faith, prophecy, and the role of belief in modern society.
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