Sarkodie and ‘Prophet Ebo Noah’ Rock After Christmas Flood Fail at Rapperholic Concert on Boxing day (VIDEO)
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Sarkodie and ‘Prophet Ebo Noah’ Rock After Christmas Flood Fail at Rapperholic Concert on Boxing day (VIDEO)
In what has been described as the ultimate plot twist of the 2025 festive season, Ghanaian rap legend Sarkodie shared the stage with the controversial “Doomsday Prophet,” Ebo Noah, at the Rapperholic Exhibition concert.
The appearance took place just hours after Ebo Noah’s widely publicized prophecy—that a catastrophic global flood would destroy the world on December 25—failed to materialize. Instead of a biblical deluge, thousands of fans at the Grand Arena in Accra were treated to a theatrical spectacle that turned a failed prophecy into one of the most viral entertainment moments of the year.
The Prophecy That Didn’t Rain
For months leading up to December 2025, Ebo Noah (also known as Ebo Jesus) dominated social media headlines. Claiming to have received a divine vision, he warned that the world would end in a manner similar to the days of the biblical Noah.
He went as far as building eight wooden “arks”—reportedly costing thousands of dollars—to save believers who were willing to join him. As December 25 arrived, parts of Ghana experienced mild rain, but the predicted apocalypse never came. On Christmas Eve, Ebo Noah pivoted, telling followers that God had “postponed” the destruction after his fervent prayers for mercy.
A Grand Entrance in Sackcloth
The tension between the “Ark” and the “Arena” culminated on the night of December 25. While many expected the Prophet to be in hiding or tending to his empty arks, he surfaced at Rapperholic in spectacular fashion.
Arriving at the venue in a luxury Mercedes-Benz B-Class while still wearing his trademark brown sackcloth, Ebo Noah was ushered onto the stage to introduce the “Landlord” himself, Sarkodie.
“The flood didn’t happen because we prayed it away,” Ebo Noah told the roaring crowd. “And since God has answered us, it is only right that we party!”
Turning Doomsday into a “Happy Day”
The irony was not lost on the audience. As Ebo Noah finished his introduction, Sarkodie’s DJ transitioned perfectly into the hit song “Happy Day.” Sarkodie stormed the stage, rapping the fitting line: “It’s a beautiful brand-new day,” effectively turning a day of feared destruction into a celebration of survival and music.
Behind them, massive LED screens played animated flood visuals, leaning into the irony of the situation. The crowd, initially stunned, erupted in cheers as the rapper and the prophet shared the limelight.
Mixed Reactions Online
The collaboration has sparked a firestorm on social media, with fans divided on the “Sark-Noah” alliance:
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The Skeptics: Many critics slammed the move as a “publicity stunt,” arguing that giving a platform to someone who caused genuine distress to vulnerable people was irresponsible.
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The Fans: Others praised Sarkodie’s marketing genius, noting that he successfully co-opted the biggest trending topic in the country to make Rapperholic 2025 unforgettable.
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The Memes: Within minutes, “Team Ark vs. Team Rapperholic” memes flooded X (formerly Twitter), with users joking that the only “water” they saw was the sweat from dancing to Sarkodie’s sets.
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