Ghanaian Man Builds Noah’s Ark Replicas, Readies To Move Animals From Kumasi, Gives Details in Video

Ghanaian Man Builds Noah’s Ark Replicas, Readies To Move Animals From Kumasi, Gives Details in Video

  • A young Ghanaian man, Ebo Noah, who has been trending following his decision to build a modern ark in the country, has shared a new update
  • In a video, he indicated that three of the arks were ready, adding that he will be coming to Kumasi to get the animals that would be housed in the wooden structure
  • Netizens who reacted to the video have shared varied opinions about the young man's agenda

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A young Ghanaian man building replicas of the biblical Noah’s Ark has provided an interesting update.

In his video, the man who refers to himself as @ebonoah and was captured visibly excited, expressed appreciation to all who have shown him support so far, ever since he shared the details of his plans to build the ark.

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Ebo Noah, a Ghanaian man recreating Noah's Ark, announces plans for Kumasi. Photo credit: @ebonoah/TikTok
Source: UGC

Offering an update on the ongoing construction, he disclosed that three of the arks he was constructing had been fully completed, adding that each ark could house millions of people.

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He then announced the dates he will be going to Kumasi, the capital of the Ashanti Region, to get all the animals that would be housed in the ark for onward relocation to Accra, where the construction work is currently ongoing.

The young man also appealed to his followers to be ready to enter the ark and not listen to naysayers.

"What people will say in my comment section does not discourage me; I am determined to build the ark," he said with confidence. One ark can contain 600 million people, so what is your problem? Take a step and show up; ignore what critics will say."

The video then concluded, showing construction work on another ark.

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Ebo Noah, a Ghanaian man claiming to be recreating Noah's Ark, readies for Kumasi. Photo credit:@ebonoah/TikTok
Source: TikTok

Ebo Noah took social media by storm months ago after his ongoing construction of the ark went viral.

According to him, he has been forewarned of an impending global destruction scheduled for December 25, 2025.

Watch the video below:

Reactions to ongoing building of an ark

Social media users who reacted to the video have shared varied opinions on the agenda set out by the man.

TRÂVÏS stated:

"Please bring one to Kumasi."

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MÄÄBĖŃÄ wrote:

"What if he’s telling the truth."

2pac GH commented:

"So how are Russians, Israelites, Americans, Ukrainians going to be in this ark? Kindly explain it to me."

Nana Kay opined:

"Oh Lord of mercy, destination please."

De Truth added:

"Have you found a way to resist any bombs or attacks when the war starts? Because one bomb attack can kill these people. You have done a great job preparing for the upcoming tragedy, but what about the war and food?"

Pastor drops Nana Ama McBrown doom prophecy

Earlier, YEN.com.gh had reported that a man of God known as Prophet One Word made a prophetic declaration about famous Ghanaian actress Nana Ama McBrown.

In a trending video, Prophet One Word warned that the seasoned actress faces danger from spiritual forces.

He then claimed that in the spiritual realm, Nana Ama McBrown has been injected with a nefarious substance.

Proofreading by Samuel Gitonga, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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Philip Boateng Kessie (Head of Human Interest Desk) Philip Boateng Kessie started writing for YEN.com.gh in 2022 and is the Head of the Human Interest desk. He has over six years of experience in journalism and graduated from the University of Cape Coast in 2018 with a bachelor's degree in Communication Studies. Philip previously served as a reporter for Graphic Communications Group Limited (GCGL) and as a content writer for Scooper News. He has a certificate in Google News Initiative News Lab courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation. Email: philip.kessie@yen.com.gh.