A Ghanaian man who triggered widespread public alarm with a viral prophecy predicting a catastrophic global storm has been detained by police, who say he has no religious standing and was merely posing as a prophet online. The suspect, Evans Eshun, popularly known as Ebo Noah, was taken into custody by the Ghana Police Service following investigations into social media videos in which he warned of an imminent world-ending flood. Speaking in an interview, the Director of the Special Investigations Unit at the Criminal Investigations Department, Chief Superintendent Seth Sewornu, said the suspect has no religious credentials and does not…
Ghana ‘End-of-World Prophet’ Arrested; Police Say He’s a Security Guard
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