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Chef Faila Pays A Go to To Former President, John Dramani Mahama And His Spouse, Lordina Mahama

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Ghanaian Chef, Chef Failatu Razak has paid a courtesy name to the previous President Ghana and his First Woman, John Dramani Mahama, and Lordina Mahama.

In an extended submit on IG, Chef Faila appreciated the Mahama and his spouse for supporting her with cooking utensils and different objects throughout her try on the longest-cooking marathon.

She wrote: “The dignity of taking full accountability to allow me journey outdoors my nation to a different lovely and developed nation for the primary time was a thoughts blowing assertion so unbelievable to my ears that I needed to roll on the ground in pleasure and gratitude.

“Certainly God’s time is the very best.Tourism to a ravishing nation was not a chance for me to go and have enjoyable,however a chance to widen my pondering.

A possibility to discover higher entrepreneurial abilities, enterprise concepts, higher Culinary displays to enhance myself.I’m deeply grateful to @ Lordina Mahama Basis, Her Excellency former First Woman Lordina Mahama for this privilege.To Honorable Joyce Bawah and Honorable Obuobia Darkua,thanks in your love,help and kindness by means of all of it.God richly bless you.”

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