GA/R: Nungua traditional leaders undertake sacred corn pilgrimage from Oyibi to Nungua
Traditional authorities of Nungua in the Greater Accra Region have observed a significant cultural rite by embarking on a sacred barefoot pilgrimage from Oyibi to Nungua to retrieve the revered Sacred Corn, a vital symbol of spiritual and cultural identity for the Ga-Adangbe people as part of the celebration of the Homowo festival.
The 29.3-kilometre journey, carried out on Sunday, was marked by the transport of Sacred Corn seeds wrapped in white calico, symbolising purity and the deep-rooted ancestral connection between the people of Ga-Adangme and their cultural heritage.
Throughout the journey, several traditional rites were performed at key locations, including Katamanso, Santeo, Borteyman, and Batsona.
Upon arrival in Nungua, the Sacred Corn was formally received by the Gborbu Priest, Konor Borketey Laweh Tsuru, in a climactic ceremony that highlighted the spiritual significance of the festival.
Speaking to Class News reporter Samuel Addo, the Nungua Kyedom Mantse, Nii Bortey Okplen Jalesane II, emphasised the importance of preserving tradition and culture, describing them as the identity of the people.
He praised the enthusiastic participation of the youth in this year’s Sacred Corn Festival, linking it to the unity among the seven heads that constitute the Nungua Traditional Council.
Nii Jalesane II further urged the youth across the Ga-Adangme communities to actively engage in cultural activities to remain connected to their roots.
He clarified misconceptions about traditional practices, stating firmly that such cultural rituals are not acts of idol worship, but vital expressions of heritage and identity.
Source: Classfmonline.com
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