I’m deeply proud of you, I pray this election brings you success – Lordina Mahama to husband

As Ghanaians head to the polls for the 2024 general elections, Lordina Mahama, wife of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) flagbearer, John Dramani Mahama, shared a heartfelt message of pride and support for her husband on social media.
In the touching Facebook post, Mrs Mahama expressed her admiration for her husband’s unwavering commitment to Ghana and his vision for a better future.
“My dearest John, as election day is here, I want you to know I am deeply proud of you for your unwavering dedication to the good people of Ghana,” she wrote.
She praised his determination, vision, and passion, noting that these qualities inspire not only her and their family but also countless others who share in his aspirations for the nation.
“I pray this election brings you the success you’ve worked so hard for and the chance to lead with integrity and purpose,” she stated, offering a message of encouragement as he embarks on this pivotal moment in his political career.
Mrs Mahama assured her husband of unwavering support from their family, emphasising their shared love and pride.
“I and the children will always be by your side, supporting you every step of the way. We are proud and love you so much. God bless you, dear.”
Source: classfmonline.com
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