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  • Ghana Police Arrest Ebo Noah: Shocking Details About the Self-Styled Prophet’s Education, Career and Criminal Charges Revealed (Audio)
    Jan 4 2026
    Ghana Police Arrest Ebo Noah, Evans Eshun The Ghana Police Criminal Investigations Department (CID) has confirmed the arrest of viral self-styled prophet Ebo Noah, following widespread public panic caused by his failed prophecy predicting a global flood on December 25, 2025.

    Ebo Noah, whose real name is Evans Eshun, was arrested on December 31, 2025, after days of intense public debate, fear, and global attention sparked by viral social media videos showing him building large wooden arks.

    Why Was Ebo Noah Arrested?

    According to the Ghana Police CID, Ebo Noah was arrested for false communication intended to deceive the public and for causing fear and panic through social media.

    His apocalyptic prophecy, which claimed that God had revealed a vision of a worldwide flood similar to the biblical Noah’s flood, failed to occur on the stated date. Despite this, Ebo Noah later claimed that God had “extended the time,” further intensifying confusion and concern among his followers.

    Arrest During TikTok Live Session

    Police reports indicate that Ebo Noah was arrested by the Inspector General of Police (IGP)’s Special Cyber Vetting Team while he was live on TikTok, interacting with followers and discussing his prophecy.

    The arrest followed intelligence gathering and digital monitoring by law enforcement agencies amid growing public complaints.

    CID Reveals Ebo Noah’s Real Background

    In a video briefing, Chief Superintendent Seth Sewornu, Director of the Special Investigations Unit at the CID Headquarters, revealed previously unknown details about Ebo Noah’s background, education, and employment history.

    According to the CID:

    • Ebo Noah is not an ordained pastor

    • He does not own or lead a church

    • He has no formal theological training

    • He is not mentally unstable, contrary to online speculation

    Ebo Noah’s Education and Career History

    Police investigations confirmed that Evans Eshun (Ebo Noah):

    • Graduated from Accra Technical University (formerly Accra Polytechnic)

    • Holds an HND in Purchasing and Supply

    • Works as a security guard at a private school in Madina, Accra

    Chief Superintendent Sewornu emphasized that Ebo Noah has no religious institution and was not acting under any recognized church authority.

    Police Reject “Content Creation” Defense

    According to the CID, Ebo Noah attempted to defend his actions by claiming he was merely a content creator. However, police rejected this explanation, stating that the scale and seriousness of his claims went beyond entertainment.

    The CID cited a troubling example where a follower reportedly traveled from Liberia to Ghana believing the prophecy was real and intending to join the ark.

    Charges Facing Ebo Noah

    The Ghana Police confirmed that Ebo Noah is being held for investigations related to:

    • False publication

    • Deceptive communication

    • Causing fear and panic

    • Misuse of digital platforms

    Authorities stressed that freedom of expression does not extend to deliberate misinformation that threatens public peace and safety

    Law enforcement officials have urged the public to exercise discernment and to report content that incites fear, panic, or deception.

    Ebo Noah’s arrest marks a significant moment in Ghana’s digital and religious landscape, highlighting the intersection of faith, social media, and law. As investigations continue, the case serves as a warning about the consequences of spreading false prophetic claims in an era where online influence can rapidly shape real-world behavior.

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  • Biography Of Pastor Elvis Agyemang & Alpha Hour Convocation Fills Accra Sports Stadium (Audio)
    Jan 2 2026
    Pastor Elvis Agyemang, Alpha Hour Convocation, Accra Sports Stadium What began as a daily midnight online prayer session has evolved into one of Ghana’s most talked-about Christian movements. Led by Pastor Elvis Agyemang, Alpha Hour made history as worshipers filled the Accra Sports Stadium during its 2025 convocation, demonstrating the growing impact of digital ministry beyond social media platforms. According to DebrichGroup.com analyst, the event marked a powerful transition from an online prayer fellowship to a nationwide physical gathering, solidifying his influence in Ghana’s Christian landscape. Pastor Elvis Agyemang was born on October 24, 1988, a Ghanaian pastor and digital evangelist. He is the Founder and Lead Pastor of Grace Mountain Ministry in Accra, Ghana, and the convener of Alpha Hour, one of the most influential Christian prayer movements to emerge from Africa in the digital age. Alpha Hour Radio With Pastor Elvis Agyemang Alpha Hour Radio with Pastor Elvis Agyemang and other Ghana Radio Stations & TV channels. Alpha Hour Radio (AlphaHourRadio.com) is affiliated with Multi Debrich Group Ltd. A setup radio station to support Alpha Hour prayer ministries worldwide. DOWNLOAD Alpha Hour Mobile App. Early Life and Education Pastor Elvis Agyemang was born in Tema, Ghana. He attended Adventist Senior High School and later studied Biological Science at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). Before entering full-time ministry, he worked as a biology teacher, a period he often credits for shaping his discipline and leadership skills. Ministry and Calling Pastor Elvis founded Grace Mountain Ministry with a vision centered on prayer, holiness, spiritual authority, and Christian transformation. The ministry has grown steadily, attracting worshippers both physically and online through consistent teaching and prayer-centered services. Alpha Hour Prayer Movement Pastor Elvis Agyemang is best known as the convener of Alpha Hour, a daily midnight prayer session that streams live across multiple digital platforms. Alpha Hour has built a global community of believers known as Alpharians, connecting thousands of participants daily across Africa, Europe, North America, and Asia. What distinguishes Alpha Hour is its disciplined consistency, intense intercession, and strong digital culture, popularly identified by its “share the link” message, which helped the movement grow organically online. Books and Teachings Pastor Elvis Agyemang is also an author of several Christian books that focus on prayer, Christian maturity, and spiritual warfare. His teachings emphasize faith, obedience, and spiritual depth, and continue to influence a wide audience both online and in church settings. Personal Life He is married to Lady Mercy Agyemang, a chartered accountant and ministry partner. Together, they are involved in outreach programs, charity initiatives, and community development projects. The family resides in Accra, Ghana. Latest News: Alpha Hour Convocation Makes History Alpha Hour Convocation Day 1 Fills Accra Sports Stadium In December 2025, Alpha Hour reached a historic milestone when its two-day convocation drew thousands of worshippers to the Accra Sports Stadium, marking the movement’s most significant physical gathering since its inception. Led by Pastor Elvis Agyemang, the convocation, held on December 30 and 31—successfully transitioned Alpha Hour from a largely online prayer fellowship into a massive in-person event. From the early hours of the first day, streams of believers poured into the stadium, gradually filling the venue with coordinated worship, prayer, and praise. The sight of the stadium, estimated to hold about 40,000 people, filled with worshippers quickly captured national attention. Videos from the event trended widely on social media, sparking conversations across Ghana and highlighting the growing influence of Alpha Hour beyond digital platforms. The convocation’s success generated both admiration and skepticism among the public, further amplifying discussions around the impact of large-scale Christian gatherings in Ghana. Despite mixed reactions, the event firmly established Alpha Hour as a movement capable of mobilizing thousands physically, reinforcing its position as one of Ghana’s most impactful modern prayer initiatives.
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  • Ghana Constitution Review Committee Recommends No MP Be Appointed as Minister, 5-Year Presidential Term, 30-Year Age Limit: Implications for Ghana’s Political System
    Dec 23 2025
    President John Mahama, Prof Henry Kwasi Prempeh, Ghana Constitutional Review Committee Report The recommendation by Ghana’s Constitution Review Committee (CRC) that no Member of Parliament (MP) should be appointed as a Minister of State, Deputy Minister, or Regional Minister has reignited national debate about the structure and efficiency of Ghana’s governance system. According to Multi DebrichGroup.com analyst, this proposal, if adopted, would mark a major shift from Ghana’s long-standing hybrid system, which blends elements of both parliamentary and presidential governance. The central question remains: Will separating MPs from ministerial appointments strengthen Ghana’s political system or weaken it? This article examines the implications of the CRC’s recommendation, its potential benefits and drawbacks, historical lessons, and modern governance systems that could sharpen Ghana’s political development. Background: Ghana’s Current Political Arrangement Under Article 78(1) of the 1992 Constitution, the President must appoint the majority of ministers from Parliament. This arrangement was intended to promote collaboration between the executive and legislature. However, over the years, critics argue that it has instead blurred the separation of powers, weakened parliamentary oversight, and compromised accountability. The CRC’s recommendation seeks to fully separate the executive from the legislature, ensuring that MPs focus on lawmaking and oversight, while ministers concentrate on policy execution. Can This Recommendation Help Ghana’s Political System? 1. Strengthening Separation of Powers DebrichGroup.com editor can confirm that, one of the strongest arguments in favor of the CRC’s recommendation is that it would restore the true doctrine of separation of powers. MPs who are also ministers often find themselves supervising policies they helped implement, which undermines objective parliamentary scrutiny. When MPs are barred from ministerial appointments: Parliament becomes more independentOversight of the executive improvesAbuse of power is reduced This reform would align Ghana more closely with modern democratic governance standards. 2. Improved Parliamentary Effectiveness MPs who double as ministers, deputy ministers, board members, or regional ministers are often absent from parliamentary sittings, committee meetings, and constituency engagements. As a result: Parliamentary debates sufferCommittees become weakOversight reports lose depth By removing ministerial responsibilities from MPs, lawmakers can fully concentrate on their legislative duties, including lawmaking, constituency representation, and oversight of the executive. 3. Enhanced Executive Efficiency When ministers are appointed from outside Parliament, they are free from constituency pressures and parliamentary obligations. This allows them to: Focus fully on implementing government policies Deliver measurable results in their ministries Be evaluated strictly on performance, not political loyalty This could lead to more professional, technocratic governance, especially in complex sectors such as finance, energy, health, and digitalization. Concerns and Counterarguments 1. Possible Executive & Legislative Conflict Critics argue that appointing ministers from outside Parliament could slow down government business and increase tension between the executive and legislature. Parliament may: Delay approval of ministerial nominees Reject government policies and budgets Use its powers to frustrate executive initiatives This concern is not unfounded. Ghana’s political history reminds us of the fall of Dr. Hilla Limann’s government, where strained executive–legislative relations contributed to instability. However, modern constitutional safeguards and political maturity can help mitigate such risks. 2. Cost to the Public Purse On one hand, appointing ministers outside Parliament may increase public expenditure, as: MPs continue to receive parliamentary entitlements Ministers also earn full ministerial benefits This means two separate individuals are paid where one previously served dual roles. On the other hand, proponents argue that the cost of inefficiency and poor oversight caused by MPs doubling as ministers is far greater than the financial cost of hiring separate officeholders. Poor accountability, corruption, and weak governance drain the public purse far more than salaries. Why MPs Doubling as Ministers Cost Ghana More MPs who serve simultaneously as ministers: Rarely attend parliamentary sittings regularly Fail to scrutinize executive actions objectively Avoid questioning policies they helped formulate Undermine checks and balances This weak oversight allows waste, corruption, and policy failures to go unchecked—a hidden cost that far exceeds ministerial salaries. In contrast, a clear separation would promote accountability and long-term national savings. Best Modern Systematic Styles to Sharpen...
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