Ebo Noah Remanded Over Failed Flood Prophecy
The Adentan Circuit Court has remanded Ebo Noah, a self-styled prophet, into police custody for two weeks following his arrest over a failed flood prophecy that sparked widespread public attention.
The court also ordered that Ebo Noah undergo a psychiatric evaluation to determine his mental fitness as investigations continue. His arrest follows claims that a devastating flood would occur on December 25, a prediction that failed to materialise and triggered public concern and debate nationwide.
Online reactions have been intense, with many Ghanaians saying earlier calls for his arrest and mental assessment have now been fulfilled. Others have raised questions about freedom of speech and religious expression.
Ebo Noah is expected to reappear in court after the psychiatric report is submitted, as the case continues to draw national attention.
Ebo Noah Remanded After Failed Flood Prophecy
Ebo Noah Remanded Over Failed Flood Prophecy
The Adentan Circuit Court has remanded Ebo Noah, a self-styled prophet, into police custody for two weeks following his arrest over a failed flood prophecy that sparked widespread public attention.
The court also ordered that Ebo Noah undergo a psychiatric evaluation to determine his mental fitness as investigations continue. His arrest follows claims that a devastating flood would occur on December 25, a prediction that failed to materialise and triggered public concern and debate nationwide.
Online reactions have been intense, with many Ghanaians saying earlier calls for his arrest and mental assessment have now been fulfilled. Others have raised questions about freedom of speech and religious expression.
Ebo Noah is expected to reappear in court after the psychiatric report is submitted, as the case continues to draw national attention.