A photographer working at site of the recently discovered miracle rock with a cross at Gomoa Ojobi in the Central Region, is reported to be making good sales as hundreds troop to the place to take pictures.
It would be recalled that Sarcon Stone Quarry recently discovered a huge rock with a cross at Gomoa Ojobi in the Central Region; people from all walks of life have since been visiting the site.
The photographer, Anthony Afenyi disclosed exclusively to adomonline.com that the miracle stone is helping him to make money by the sheer number of photos taken by visitors who visit the rock site.
According to him, he makes between GHC150 and GHC200 a day at the site, something he has never made from operating in his studio.
Meanwhile, it is not only the photographer who is benefiting from the situation as some individuals also claim that they are receiving miraculous healing from the site.
A lady who said she came from Tema to the site to pray for her missing son, said she has received instant result.
“For more than a week, my son has been missing but after praying in front of the cross on the rock, my son returned home within three days”, she narrated.
Other visitors to the miracle rock site have also claimed that the mystery rock has healed them of various ailments and lifted their burdens upon visiting the site.
There is however confusion in sight as the Twefohene of Gomoa Ojobi, Nana Kwao Kossey II has claimed in an interview with adomonline.com that he has information that the Minister for Tourism, Hon. Catherine Afeku is planning to move the rock to Accra for further studies.
He has however served notice that he and his people will resist any such attempt by the Minister should she make any such move.
He added that it is the doing of the Lord that the rock was discovered at Gomoa Ojobi because some pastors have confirmed to him personally that the rock is a blessing that has come to the Gomoa district.
Nana Kwao Kossey pleaded with government to come to their aid to make the site a tourists’ site where people can come around to relax and also view the rock.
With this collaboration, it will also serve as a source of income for the residents of Gomoa Ojobi since the government aims at reducing unemployment in the country.
Source: Betty Atiede Mensah/Kofi Adjei/Adom News
Photographer cashing in on Ojobi miracle rock
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