Okyeame Kwame Rejects Ebo Noah’s Claim on Floods

Award-winning Ghanaian musician Okyeame Kwame has dismissed claims by content creator and social commentator Ebo Noah that the devastating floods that hit parts of Accra and other areas of Ghana on June 29, 2026, were a divine warning from God.
Reacting to Ebo Noah’s comments in a Facebook post, the rapper argued that the recurring floods are the result of environmental degradation and poor urban planning rather than a spiritual occurrence.
“Are you God’s consultant? Are you to remind God of mercy? Are you going to make this physical phenomenon a spiritual problem?” Okyeame Kwame questioned.
He urged Ghanaians to focus on addressing the human activities contributing to flooding instead of attributing the disaster to divine intervention.
“Nature is speaking to us to plan our country better, to keep our gutters clean, to stop causing global warming, to stop pouring rubbish in gutters when it rains, to stop cutting down trees, to stop illegal mining so the forest may stand, and to invest in recycling, upcycling and proper rubbish management,” he wrote.
While expressing sympathy for victims of the floods, the musician maintained that shifting the blame to God distracts from the real issues.
“The negative effects of the rain are very sad, and I cry with all who lost resources, but making this a God problem is part of the problem,” he added.
Okyeame Kwame’s remarks come after Ebo Noah insisted that the floods fulfilled a warning he said he received from God before the heavy rains.
According to Ebo Noah, he tried to alert both the public and authorities but was arrested over his warnings.
“I said it would rain and flood. God instructed me to tell Ghanaians, but I was arrested. Today, look at what is happening. Look at the properties being destroyed. Look at the lives that have been lost. It is very sad,” he said.
He further argued that divine messages should not be dismissed based on the messenger.
“People want to hear it from their pastors or prophets before they believe. God can use anybody. I was only a medium. I saw it, I said it, and I was disregarded,” Ebo Noah stated.
He also urged both government and citizens to prioritise environmental protection and disaster preparedness, warning that more flooding could occur in the coming weeks if adequate precautions are not taken.


