The Adenta Circuit Court has adjourned the case involving self-styled “doom prophet” Ebo Noah to June 10, 2026, as proceedings continue.
The adjournment was granted to allow for further legal processes, including the presentation of evidence and continuation of investigations into the matter.
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Ebo Noah, who has gained attention for controversial prophecies and public statements, is currently facing legal scrutiny over allegations linked to his activities. While details of the charges have not been fully disclosed in court, the case has drawn significant public interest.
During the latest hearing, the court indicated that more time was needed to ensure all relevant materials are properly reviewed before the case proceeds.
The case has sparked discussions around the activities of self-proclaimed prophets in Ghana, particularly concerning public safety, misinformation, and the legal boundaries of religious expression.
Ebo Noah is expected to reappear before the Adenta Circuit Court on the adjourned date as the judicial process continues.






