American professional boxer Jake Paul has promised to deal with Ghanaian seer Ebo Noah on December 26, Boxing Day, if it does not flood on December 25.
The bold statement comes amid Ebo Noah’s ongoing viral campaign, where he claims divine visions instructed him to build multiple wooden arks to save believers from an apocalyptic deluge starting on Christmas Day.
Ebo Noah, who has gained international attention through social media videos showcasing his ark constructions in Ghana, insists the flood will last for years, echoing the biblical story of Noah. He has reportedly built up to eight or ten large wooden vessels, urging people to prepare while dismissing critics who point to scriptural promises against another worldwide flood. The prophecy, first shared months ago, has sparked debates on faith, misinformation, and mental health, with millions viewing his updates and some even traveling to witness the arks.
VIDEO: Jake Paul Warns Ghanaian Seer Ebo Noah Ahead of Boxing Day Showdown
Paul’s intervention adds a celebrity twist to the controversy, blending combat sports bravado with religious skepticism. The boxer, known for his provocative trash-talk and high-profile fights, appears to mock the prediction in the circulating clip, positioning himself as ready to hold the prophet accountable if December 25 passes without catastrophe. Netizens are divided, with some hailing Paul for calling out what they see as fear-mongering, while others defend Ebo Noah’s right to his beliefs.
As Christmas approaches, the saga continues to trend across platforms, highlighting the rapid spread of doomsday claims in the digital age. Ghanaians and global observers alike are watching closely will the skies open up as foretold, or will Boxing Day bring a different kind of showdown? With no scientific backing for a global flood and authorities monitoring potential public unrest, this unlikely clash of worlds underscores ongoing tensions between prophecy, celebrity culture, and reality.
