'My warnings were ignored' - Ebo Noah reacts to deadly floods
Ebo Noah, a content creator and social commentator, reacted to devastating floods in parts of Ghana, insisting that earlier warnings he issued were dismissed. He claims he had forewarned of heavy rains and flooding but was not taken seriously. He stated, "I said it would rain and flood. God instructed me to tell Ghanaians, but I was arrested. Today, look at what is happening. Look at the properties being destroyed. Look at the lives that have been lost. It is very sad." He argued that divine messages should not be dismissed based on the status or profession of the messenger, stressing that "God can use anybody."
Ebo Noah described the floods as a stark warning and urged the public to take environmental and disaster alerts more seriously. He cautioned that the current situation may not be the end, as more incidents could unfold in the coming weeks if vigilance is not heightened. He claims to be interceding on behalf of the country. His comments follow days of heavy rainfall that triggered widespread flooding in parts of Accra and other communities, displacing families, destroying businesses and public infrastructure, and closing some basic schools. Emergency response teams continue to assess damage as affected communities begin recovery efforts. His remarks have generated mixed reactions online.
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Content creator Ebo Noah has reacted to the devastating floods in Ghana, claiming his earlier warnings were ignored. He believes divine messages
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