The first civilian governor of Plateau State, the late Solomon Daushep Lar, would not be happy with the way politics is being played if he were to be alive.
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Mary Lar is a retired professor of Education and wife of the pioneer national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and first civilian governor of Plateau State, the late Chief Solomon Lar. The former Nigerian Ambassador to the Netherlands, who clocked 86 recently, in this interview by ISAAC SHOBAYO, speaks on some issues of national importance.
How does it feel being 86 years old?
I am happy for the grace to clock 86. I strongly believe that God has a purpose for keeping me alive. I can see what the Lord is doing in my life. The past 86 year have been very eventful years in which I have seen God’s power and how the power has been moving in the world and shaping my life for good. What God has been doing is so marvelous and wonderful. This has been part of my experience in the past 86 years. God, in His mighty power, has seen me through.