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Minister for Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations, Samuel Nartey George, has publicly celebrated a significant personal milestone: 13 years of marriage and 17 years of love, in a poignant message shared via his official Facebook page.
The minister offered a rare and intimate glimpse into his private life. In the post, he described his relationship with his wife as “a reflection of life – highs, lows, joys and tears.”

He praised the strength of their union, which he said is “built on love and respect for each other,” and expressed deep appreciation for the enduring bond they share.
Looking to the future, he added, “I cherish the bond we share and look forward to the next chapters of our story.”

Paying tribute to his wife, he thanked her for being “a wonderful partner, lover, mother, wife, but most importantly, friend,” concluding the post with the moving words: “I loved you that first day, today, tomorrow and every tomorrow after.”
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