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Zeqblog Blog of Wednesday, 8 January 2025

Source: Okine Isaac

President John Dramani Mahama's Inauguration: A Touching Family Moment and Historical Milestone

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On January 7, 2025, Ghana's freshly sworn-in President, John Dramani Mahama, was accompanied by his family in a touching moment at Accra's Black Star Square. The inaugural ceremony also included the swearing-in of Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, the country's first female vice president.

According to Ghana Web, the event was made even more special when Mahama's wife, Lordina Mahama, and their children, Farida, Sharaf, Shafik, and Shahid, stepped up to congratulate him. A video of the poignant family occasion soon went viral on social media, eliciting praise from Ghanaians around the country.

Mrs. Mahama was seen taking her children to embrace the newly inaugurated president. Mahama's excitement was palpable as he exchanged passionate hugs with each family member, particularly his daughter Farida, who smiled shyly and went away. The family's display of devotion underscored their close bond, providing emotional depth to the occasion.

The wonderful expression of affection triggered a surge of admiration on social media, with many people complimenting Mahama on her strong family values. Some remarked his sons' pride, while others wondered about his lighthearted exchange with Farida.

The inauguration, which also included African leaders, international dignitaries, and celebrities, was boosted by the presence of Ghanaian stars such as Jackie Appiah and Vivian Jill Lawrence, as well as Nigerian celebrities such as Patoranking, who were all dressed in stunning traditional attire.

This event was particularly notable since Mahama became the first Ghanaian president to return to government after an eight-year absence. The combination of history, culture, and familial love made the event a memorable one for the nation.