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PHOTOS From The Inauguration Of President John Dramini Mahama

Former President Kufuor And HE Kofi Annan At President Maham Inauguration
Former President Kufuor And HE Kofi Annan At President Maham Inauguration

Despite all the hullabaloo, John Dramini Mahama was yesterday inaugurated to the biggest seat as the President of the Republic of Ghana. The inauguration ceremony was attended by several top dignitaries such as the former UN Secretary General-H.E Kofi Annan, Former presidents-Jerry John Rawlings & John Agyekum Kufuor, PNC flagbearer-Hon Hassan Ayariga and foreign diplomats…

If you missed the live broadcast, below are some photos to give you a feel of how peaceful, beautiful and pleasant the atmosphere was…Indeed, it was a colorful warm event!

Rawlings Congratulates Vice President Amissah
Rawlings Congratulates Vice President Amissah
Vice President Amiisah-Arthur1
Vice President Amiisah-Arthur
Vice President Amissah-Arthur takes his oath
Vice President Amissah-Arthur takes his oath
Vice President Amissah-Arthur takes his turn as he sign the Oath Book
Vice President Amissah-Arthur takes his turn as he sign the Oath Book
First Lady Mrs Lordina Mahama congratulates Vice President Amissah-Arthur
First Lady Mrs Lordina Mahama congratulates Vice President Amissah-Arthur
Former President Kufuor And HE Kofi Annan At President Maham Inauguration
Former President Kufuor And HE Kofi Annan At President Maham Inauguration
Former President Rawlings congratulates President Mahama
Former President Rawlings congratulates President Mahama
Hon Hassan Ayariga
Hon Hassan Ayariga
His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama Takes The Seat of The President of the Republic of Ghana
His Excellency President John Dramani Mahama Takes The Seat of The President of the Republic of Ghana
Mrs Matilda Amissah-Arthur congratulates President Mahama
Mrs Matilda Amissah-Arthur congratulates President Mahama
Observing the national anthem
Observing the national anthem
President John Mahama Inauguration1
President John Mahama Inauguration
President Mahama beautifully signing the Oath Book
President Mahama beautifully signing the Oath Book
President Mahama holds aloft the Sword of Office
President Mahama holds aloft the Sword of Office
President Mahama takes the Presidential Oath being administered to him by the Chief Justice, Mrs Theodora Georgina Wood
President Mahama takes the Presidential Oath being administered to him by the Chief Justice, Mrs Theodora Georgina Wood
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12 thoughts on “PHOTOS From The Inauguration Of President John Dramini Mahama”

  1. Very nice pictures n unity among sensible Ghanaians. Only the ghetto characteristic person will fight agaist unity.

    God bless Ghana

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  2. God forgive these men for swearing in your name when deep down all they want is power and money for all politicians as U forgives as civilians hmmm Africa polities

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  3. I thank God for a successful inauguration. My advice to Pres. Mahama and Vice Pres. Arthur (if they ever see this comment) is that they do realize that thy swore with a Bible in hand. The bible is the word of God and the word of God is truth. So come what may and everyday as long as they are in office, they should remember that they held the HOLY BIBLE and swore to be good and truthful leaders. Therefore they should see to it that they do that which they swore and was sworn in to do and do it with all their might. God and Ghanaians require faithfulness and honesty from you. (1 Corinthians 4:2 ) This goes to the parliamentarians of all the various political parties. Mr President, God grant you divine wisdom and grace to lead this great nation of Ghana. Long live GHANA!!!!

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  4. I know, you guys are such a good example for the whole Africa and it would have hurt me so much if anything had gone wrong.  Is there a sight more heartwarming??? do not think so

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      • @Truth I can only feel sorry for you.  Had you ever experienced it, you would not be seeing the funny side of it.
        Answering your kstion you do know they are two countries called Congo right, one called Congo-Brazza and the other Democratic Republic of Congo.  It`s up to u to go do some research. 

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