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Self-styled doomsday prophet Ebo Noah has been granted bail of GH¢100,000 by the court, with two sureties, one of whom must provide verifiable security in the form of a landed property or a vehicle. The case has been adjourned to 18th March, 2026, for further hearing.
The decision was welcomed by the accused’s legal team. Speaking to the media after the ruling, Emmanuel Sarfo, the lawyer for the accused, described the court’s decision as a fair exercise of judicial discretion.
“Thankfully, the court has exercised its discretion because discretion must always be fair, reasonable and just. So, it exercised it well pursuant to our laws and admitted our accused to bail with any property, with a landed property or a vehicle, in the amount of GHS100,000, and that is all,” he stated.
The bail conditions require Ebo Noah to provide two sureties to guarantee his appearance in court, with one surety backed by tangible property.
The court emphasised that compliance with these conditions is mandatory, and failure to adhere could result in the revocation of bail.
The matter will return to court on 18th March, 2026, allowing both the prosecution and defence additional time to prepare for the next stage of proceedings.
The suspect, born Evans Eshun, was taken into custody by the Ghana Police Service's Special Cyber Vetting Team on December 31, 2025.
His case has drawn significant public attention after he publicly declared that God had warned him of a world-ending flood scheduled for December 25, 2025.
The self-proclaimed prophet had constructed what he described as an "ark" at his premises, which he claimed would save humanity from the impending disaster.
When the predicted cataclysm failed to materialise, Noah reportedly revised his prophecy, suggesting his prayers had successfully postponed the destruction.
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