Former First Lady, Lordina Mahama, has commemorated 29 years of marriage to former President John Dramani Mahama.
Taking it to her Facebook timeline on Friday, Mrs Mahama said, “most wonderful decision I ever took in my entire life was to share my life and heart with you [Mahama].”
She indicated that it has been a wonderful experience living with Mr Mahama for nearly three decades.
“While it’s true that destiny brought us together, I strongly believe our patience, perseverance, and commitment to each other are the attributes that have kept our union strong and allowed it to stand the test of time.
“I’ve enjoyed every bit of my journey with you, and I look forward to creating many more beautiful memories together. Thank you for making my life so beautiful and complete. Happy anniversary to us, my love!”
On July 29, 1992, the two married and are blessed with five children Shahid, Sharaf, Shafik, Farida, and Jesse.
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