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Controversy Erupts as Prophet Who Foretold ‘End of the World’ Spotted at Concert

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A Ghanaian prophet who once predicted that the world would soon be destroyed by a massive flood has stirred renewed public debate after he was spotted at a concert by rapper Sarkodie.


The cleric, identified as Prophet Noah, had earlier attracted nationwide attention after claiming that God revealed to him that a catastrophic flood—similar to the biblical account of Noah—would soon wipe out the world.
His warning spread rapidly across the country, triggering widespread discussions, fear, and curiosity among the public.
At the height of the prophecy, Prophet Noah announced that he had begun constructing arks to save people ahead of the anticipated disaster. However, following the panic generated by his claims, he later returned with another message, stating that the predicted destruction had been “postponed.” According to him, God showed mercy in response to his prayers and granted additional time to allow for further preparation and the completion of more arks.
His recent appearance at Sarkodie’s concert came as a surprise to many observers. Several eyewitnesses expressed shock that a man who had warned of an imminent global catastrophe appeared calm and relaxed at a major entertainment event.
Photos and videos showing the prophet at the concert quickly circulated online, sparking mixed reactions as social media users questioned the consistency and credibility of his earlier prophecy.

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