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The Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, has taken to social media to celebrate his wife, Samira Bawumia, on her 41st birthday.
In a post on Facebook, Dr Bawumia reiterated his love for his wife, noting that “You have been a rock for me”.
According to the Vice President, Mrs Bawumia’s kindness and dedication to helping the vulnerable in the country is unmatched.

“Happy birthday to my dear wife, Samira… You continue to amaze me with the things you do for others, especially the underprivileged.
“The kindness of your heart shines through even brighter than your beauty. Happy birthday, darling. I love you,” the post read.
The couple met in May 2003 and got married nine months later, in February 2004. They have four children.
They have been married for 17 years.
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