Ghanaian rap superstar Sarkodie has weighed in on the recent arrest of Evans Eshun, popularly known as Ebo Noah, sparking fresh debate over the circumstances surrounding the detainment. Ebo Noah, who describes himself as a modern-day Noah, was recently seen heavily handcuffed and escorted into a police vehicle, a moment captured in a widely circulated video on social media.
Sharing the footage on his Instagram story on January 2, 2026, Sarkodie expressed his confusion and concern over the arrest. “I don’t know exactly what my boy’s crime is,” the rapper wrote, “but from day one I knew he was creating content—unless he’s been charged with something else.”
The post has ignited discussions online, with many questioning whether Ebo Noah’s activities, often viewed as unconventional or attention-grabbing, fall under the realm of criminality or are merely a form of performance and social media engagement.
Sarkodie’s comments reflect growing public curiosity and skepticism over the legal grounds for Ebo Noah’s arrest. Observers note that his online presence often involves dramatic stunts and storytelling, blurring the lines between artistic expression and alleged misconduct.
As of now, authorities have not publicly clarified the specific charges against Ebo Noah. Meanwhile, fans and social media users continue to voice their support, calling for transparency and cautioning against the criminalization of creative expression.
- Ebo Noah’s case is poised to reignite conversations about freedom of expression, social media influence, and how authorities handle content creators whose performances challenge conventional norms.

