
A TikToker has made a bold prediction about when we're all set to meet our maker... even going as far as building a replica of Noah's Ark.
Every couple of years, someone crops up online to tell us how the end of the world is imminent. Think 2012, the Y2K computer bug of 2000 and 2017.
Or if it's not the end of the world then it's some kind of cataclysmic event which will change our lives as we know it, such as predictions about global war, mass famine or alien invasions.
The latest iteration of apocalypse speculation comes from Ghana, where a content creator has decided to recycle the bible story of Noah's Ark and make an ambitious prediction about what's in store for us in the final few months of the year.
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What is the original story of Noah's Ark?
A bible story often taught to naughty children by their grandparents or teachers in religious schools, Noah's Ark sees an unimpressed God decide to do a factory reset on the Earth in the form of a worldwide flood, in response to humanity's bad behaviour.
All life on Earth would perish in this cataclysmic event, with the exception of Noah, his family and a pair from every species of animal on the planet.
Hence the old nursery rhyme: "The animals went in two by two / Hoorah! / Hoorah!"
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When the floodwaters finally receded, Noah, his family and their floating zoo found themselves the founders of a new world.
What is the new prediction and how does it involve Noah's Ark?
Content creator Ebo Jesus cropped up on TikTok sometime last week and revealed that he was in the middle of crafting a replica of Noah's Ark in preparation for a similar major flooding event.
"Please I beg, don't let this pass," he said in one clip, going on to explain that we're all be at the mercy of heavy rains for three years, hence needing the ark for survival.
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So when is this major downpour of rain set to fall on our heads? 25 December apparently, so it might be worth asking for Christmas presents which can float.
The clips have since gone viral online, with several people wondering if Ebo will be doing pick ups in his ark or if everyone has to make their way to the meeting point first.
There was also numerous requests for who should and shouldn't be allowed on the guest list, with one person writing: "Please don’t allow bed bugs inside ohhh."
"Please Noah don’t add mosquitoes again," wrote a second, while a third added: "Make sure there is AC."

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However, not everyone was convinced, with several users knowledgeable on Bible stories pointing out that Noah's flood was meant to be the first and only flood in human history.
Either way, we've not got too much longer until we find out.
Topics: Community, TikTok, Social Media