From Doomsday to Rapper’s Delight: ‘Noah’ Prophet Spotted at Sarkodie Concert After Global Flood Fails to Launch

-By Ruben Mario Brodrick 

ACCRA, GHANA — In a bizarre twist that has left social media in stitches, Ebo Noah—the Ghanaian prophet who recently made headlines for predicting a world-ending global flood—was spotted swapping his pulpit for the front row at a high-octane Sarkodie concert.

​The cleric, who previously warned that a biblical-style catastrophe was imminent, seems to be enjoying the "extra time" he claims to have negotiated with the heavens.

The Prophecy That Dried Up

​Just days ago, Prophet Noah sent shockwaves through religious circles by claiming God intended to wipe out the world with water, echoing the ancient story of his namesake. However, as the deadline passed without a drop of rain, the prophet returned with a convenient update: The Apocalypse has been postponed.

​Noah told his followers that God "changed His mind" after intense intercession. The reason for the delay? The prophet claimed he needed more time to "build arks" to save the masses.

A Holy Appearance in a Secular Space

​While followers expected him to be gathering timber for his arks, the prophet was instead caught on camera vibing to the hits of Africa’s most decorated rapper, Sarkodie.

​Footage of the prophet among the sweating, cheering crowd went viral almost instantly. The contrast was stark:

  • The Message: Impending divine judgment and world destruction.
  • The Reality: High-energy beats, strobe lights, and secular celebration.

Public Backlash and Social Media Frenzy

​The Prophet’s "night out" has sparked a fierce debate online. While some see it as a lighthearted moment of a man enjoying his life, critics are calling foul.

​"How can you tell us the world is ending on Monday, then we see you at a concert on Friday? Is Sarkodie’s show part of the Ark?" questioned one viral tweet.


​Others have been more biting, accusing the cleric of "spiritual clickbait" and using fear-mongering to gain relevance before retreating into the celebrity lifestyle.

No Word from "King Sark"

​As the footage continues to rack up thousands of views, Sarkodie’s management has remained silent on their unexpected VIP guest. Whether the Prophet was there to save souls or simply enjoy the flow remains a mystery.

​One thing is certain: for a man expecting a flood, he certainly didn't mind getting "soaked" in the atmosphere of one of Ghana’s biggest musical events.

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