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Nana Blay Miezah Plants Immovable Sword at Miegyena in Jomoro

Accra: Nana Blay Miezah, the newly ordained chief priest at Miegyena, a farming community near Beyin in the Jomoro Municipality of the Western Region, has mysteriously planted an immovable sword at the center of his spiritual and ancestral home at Miegyena. The sword is believed to embody the strength, soul, and unity of people in the community and by extension, Jomoro. It was planted following inspiration from his ancestors and communion with supernatural powers.

According to Ghana News Agency, at a ceremony to pitch the sword at Miegyena, Nana Blay Miezah, who was the 2024 Parliamentary Candidate of the Convention People's Party (CPP) in the Jomoro Constituency, stated that the sword was immovable, akin to the spiritual and mystical one planted by Komfo Anokye in Kumasi in the Ashanti Region. He challenged skeptics to attempt to remove the sword from the ground. However, despite several attempts by some individuals, including media personnel covering the event, nobody succeeded in removing it.

Nana Blay Miezah informed the community that his ordination as a traditional and spiritual priest did not grant him any customary powers or rights as the chief of the community. He emphasized his intentions were clear, expressing that anyone who approached him with a problem would find a solution through the spiritual powers of his ancestors.

He also invited tourists and visitors from far and near to witness the wondrous sword planted at Miegyena, encouraging them to experience the spiritual significance of the site.