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As the world reflects on ancient scriptures and contemporary claims, BEHIND THE LENS with Queen Liz turns its focus this week to a subject that has stirred both fascination and controversy — the symbolism of Noah’s Ark then, and the emergence of Ebo Noah’s Ark today.
The episode coincides with the birthday of the programme’s host, Elizabeth Essuman, whose Liz Media platform continues to carve out space for thought-provoking, educative and inspirational conversations.
This week’s discussion draws from the biblical account of Noah, a time when, according to scripture, humanity had descended into wickedness and God resolved to cleanse the earth through a great flood. Amid the destruction, Noah found favour through obedience and was instructed to build an ark — a precise, divinely guided vessel that ultimately preserved life.

The ark of old, as described in scripture, was no small undertaking: 450 feet long, 75 feet wide and 45 feet high, built over 120 years, housing animals of every kind and sustained by unwavering faith. It was, above all, an act of obedience rather than spectacle.
Fast forward to 2025, and a new narrative has captured public attention. Ebo Noah, a Ghanaian content creator turned self-proclaimed messenger, has dominated social media spaces, particularly TikTok, with claims of a divine encounter and a warning to this generation — a modern echo, he argues, of the days of Noah.
His actions, including the construction of an “ark” in Ghana, have ignited national debate: an act of faith, a symbolic protest, or a troubling misunderstanding?
Joining Queen Liz on this episode are Ebo Noah himself and Pan-Africanist Avraham Ben Moshe, as they interrogate the claims, the symbolism and the broader implications for faith, reason and responsibility in a digital age.
The discussion does not seek easy answers, but instead leans into the tension — between belief and scepticism, spirituality and psychology, revelation and performance.
While some view Ebo Noah’s message as a prophetic warning, others dismiss it as content-driven theatrics, raising concerns about discernment and mental well-being.
Yet, whichever position one adopts, the conversation refuses to be ignored. Ebo’s insistence that judgment is imminent — with December 25 singled out as a defining moment — has only heightened public intrigue.
A divine warning or a modern misunderstanding? This week’s episode promises to unpack every claim, challenge every assumption and explore every controversy surrounding the so-called “Ark of our time”.
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