Table of Contents
- The Prophet Noah's Predictions
- Social Media Influence
- Ark Construction and Plans
- Research on Noah's Ark
- Importance of Locating Noah's Ark
A 'PROPHET' who identifies himself as Noah has constructed a fleet of homemade arks, claiming that a biblical flood will strike Earth on Christmas Day.
Ebo Jesus, 30, also known as Ebo Noah, asserts that he received a divine message indicating it will rain for three years starting December 25.
In a YouTube video from August titled “What Will Happen and How It Will Happen,” Ebo informed his followers that he had received a divine message.
He also mentioned his intention to reside on one of the arks for the entire three-year duration.
Other viral videos show Ebo and his helpers working on several boats, which appear too small to withstand the epic flooding he predicts.
Ebo has expressed his desire to construct multiple arks and has shared footage of more than one vessel in progress.
The boats featured in his videos are considerably smaller than the legendary ark described in the Bible.
According to scripture, that ark measured 300 cubits long, 50 cubits wide, and 30 cubits high, which translates to approximately 510 feet long, 85 feet wide, and 51 feet tall.
Curious TikTok users have inundated the unusual videos with questions and comments.
One user reminded Ebo: “But God promised in Genesis that He wouldn’t flood the Earth again.”
Another joked: “Please don’t include mosquitoes this time.”
In another video, Ebo stated that he has embarked on a three-day fast and prayer exercise for the world.
Currently, there are no credible weather forecasts warning of any global downpour on Christmas Day.
Earlier this year, a team of archaeologists unveiled an ambitious plan to finally confirm the existence of Noah’s Ark.
The team at Noah’s Ark Scans is determined to resolve one of religion’s greatest mysteries by locating where the 510-foot vessel is situated today.
Researchers believe the great ark may be found in Turkey, just 30 kilometers south of the summit of Mount Ararat.
Experts have yet to officially verify the ark’s existence, but many have speculated about the area due to the legendary Durupinar formation.
This 538-foot geological structure made of limonite lies near the mountain and closely resembles the dimensions of the ark as described in the Bible.
Noah’s Ark Scans informed The Sun that they are confident in uncovering the truth in the coming years and have already outlined their excavation plans.
Operations at what they refer to as the “boat site” have not yet commenced, as numerous geophysical surveys, core drilling, and meticulous planning are still required.
Top researcher Andrew Jones stated: “The location lies in an active earth flow with harsh winters, so protecting the area is our top priority.
“Over the next few years, our Turkish university partners will perform non-destructive tests like soil sampling, radar scans, and other methods to determine if the structures we’ve detected are genuinely man-made or merely natural formations.
“Only after we gather sufficient evidence and establish a proper preservation plan will we consider excavating.”
The team has already received several positive results from land testing, which has increased their enthusiasm about a potential match.



The Ghanaian has gained significant attention on social media as videos of his ark construction receive millions of views.
His posts display piles of timber and small wooden boats that he claims will save him when the waters rise.