God Did Not Reveal The Year Of The Flood, I Only Saw 25th December, So It Can Be 2026 – Ebo Noah Replies Critics

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The Self-acclaimed prophet who has caused fear and panic across the world, Ebo Noah, has come out again to reply to all people trolling him for lying about a forthcoming flood.

Ebo has been trending for months now after he disclosed that he had a vision, and the content was that he should build an ark that can contain obedient servants of the Lord because He is about to destroy the earth with a Flood on December 25.

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Noah gained more fame than he expected, and so he started talking more until the international media saw his videos.

Most people knew the man was chasing clout, but unfortunately, a gullible minority, which happens to be kids, fell for the sheinanigans to the extent that some forced their parents to take them to the ark because they do not want to be swept away by the so-called flood, which obviously never happened.

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A day before December 25, 2025, Ebo Noah told Ghanaians that he had interceded on behalf of mankind and the Lord had listened to his prayers, so his revelations had been postponed.

The new video circulating, the modern-day Noah has made a fresh revelation that pay did not pay attention to from the start of his โ€œprophecy.โ€

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According to him, he never said the flood would happen on 25th December 2025 because in his revelation, all he saw was 25th December without any specific year.

He has urged all Christians to pray for the Lord to reveal the specific year for more intercession to stop the flood.

These words from the acclaimed seer have proven that he never saw anything because he was uncertain with his utterances.

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