Ghanaian digital marketer and music promoter Jonathan Nii Laryea popularly known as Jonilar, has called on tourism stakeholders in the Central Region to pay attention to the growing global interest surrounding the works of Ebo Noah.
In a Facebook post on Thursday, December 12, 2025, Jonilar noted that Ebo Noah’s activities particularly his recent claims about a divine message concerning events on December 25, have drawn massive global attention on social media.
According to him, the scale of interest presents a unique opportunity for religious tourism in the Central Region.
Jonilar emphasized that while the claims themselves have sparked controversy, the level of public fascination and international conversations around Ebo Noah is unprecedented in recent years.
“His creation has already gone global, and nobody in recent history has taken their vision this high. This is something we can leverage to drive visits to the region despite the current state of the Kasoa–Winneba road,” he wrote.
The digital marketer revealed that he attempted visiting Ebo Noah’s location during a recent trip to Elmina but was unsuccessful. He argued that the public’s growing curiosity could transform the area into a modern-day religious historical site.
He further urged collaboration with global documentary producers such as National Geographic History, as well as streaming platforms like Netflix and Hulu, to properly document the phenomenon. But he expressed hope that Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) would take the lead in producing a national archival documentary.
“His location is technically already one of the most traveled routes in Ghana: Accra–Winneba–Cape Coast–Elmina–Takoradi,” he added, encouraging stakeholders who have access to Ebo Noah to help initiate conversations.
Jonilar ended his post by calling on the public to urging authorities and industry players to explore the tourism potential around the growing online interest.




































































