Ebo Noah claims his flood prophecy has come to pass
Ghanaian self-styled preacher Ebo Noah has revisited his earlier warning about heavy rains and flooding, claiming recent events have vindicated the message God instructed him to deliver.
Speaking in a video shared on social media on June 29, 2026, Ebo Noah expressed disappointment that many people dismissed his warning, insisting they would have taken it more seriously if it had come from a more prominent pastor or prophet.
“When we talk, you don’t listen. Because I’m not your pastor or prophet; I’m nobody, so you didn’t listen to me,” he said.
According to him, he publicly warned that Ghana would experience heavy rainfall and flooding after receiving what he described as a divine revelation. Still, his message instead led to his arrest.
“God said go and tell the people that it will rain, it’s going to flood. I said it and I was arrested. Now, see what is happening. People’s properties are being destroyed. I’m very sad,” he stated.
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Ebo Noah argued that God can use anyone to deliver a message and urged the public not to judge a prophecy based on the popularity or status of the person delivering it.
“You want your pastor or your prophet to say it before you believe. God can use anybody to spread the gospel,” he shared.
Reflecting on the recent flooding incidents, the preacher maintained that the unfolding events were a confirmation of the warning he had earlier issued.
“I saw it coming, I said it and I was arrested but no problem,” he noted.
He further called on Ghanaians to live upright lives, warning that more difficult moments could lie ahead.
“Now, I want you to do your things right. I won’t talk anymore, but the rain will talk for us. In the coming days and weeks, a lot is going to happen,” he added.
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Heavy flooding has been reported in parts of Tse Addo following today’s rains. 🌧️⚠️
— GhanaWeb (@TheGhanaWeb) June 29, 2026
If you’re heading out, please stay safe, avoid flooded roads, and follow all safety precautions.
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🚨 Floodwaters have reportedly washed away goods at the Balona warehouse in Tema Community 18, leaving residents scrambling to salvage and pack what they can.
The heavy rains continue to wreak havoc across several communities, with many residents counting their losses.
— GhanaWeb (@TheGhanaWeb) June 29, 2026
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