When Prophet Eboh Noah announced that the end of the world would come through a massive flood, thousands across Ghana and West Africa listened. He claimed God revealed to him that only those inside a specially built Ark would survive the coming destruction. Families sold land, emptied savings, and paid heavily to secure a place on the ark, believing the prophecy would come to pass. Christmas Day arrived. The flood never came. What followed was outrage, confusion, and growing accusations of fraud. Was this a genuine prophecy, or one of the biggest religious deceptions Ghana has witnessed in recent years? This video takes you inside the Prophet Eboh Noah saga, examining the ark project, the flood prediction, the end-of-the-world warning, and the growing investigation surrounding alleged financial exploitation. We look at eyewitness accounts, viral footage, public reactions, and the impact this prophecy has had on faith, trust, and religion in Ghana. Watch till the end to understand how fear, belief, and money collided in a story that has shaken the Christian community and reignited debates about modern prophecy and accountability among prophets. Subscribe to PulseFeed360 for deep-dive investigative stories, breaking news, and unfiltered analysis. Like, share, and comment, do you believe this was prophecy, fraud, or something else entirely? (@PulseFeed360