Chef Faila visited the wife of former President John Mahama, Lordina Mahama, to thank her for supporting her Cook-A-thon attempt in Tamale in December last year.
Not only did Mrs Mahama provide the chef with Jordin cookware and other kitchen accessories, but she also took time to visit the event venue in Tamale to show her support.
The young chef expressed her deep appreciation to Mrs. Mahama who is also President of the Lordina Foundation.
Madam Lordina shared her passion for cooking and admiration for Faila’s dedication to her craft.
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