A video featuring the Ashanti Regional Minister, Dr. Frank Amoakohene, dancing with a group of women has resurfaced online, igniting a wave of reactions from social media users.
The footage, shows the minister in high spirits, energetically moving to the rhythm of Asabone, a popular Ghanaian song.
Surrounding him are several elegantly dressed women who mirror his dance moves as he leads the routine with enthusiasm.
In the video, the minister appears to be enjoying the moment, confidently displaying his dance skills as the group joins in.
The vibrant atmosphere and synchronized moves suggest a celebratory setting.
However, despite the video’s renewed attention, reports indicate that it is not a recent recording. It is believed to have been captured during the campaign season of the last general election.
The clip’s resurgence has sparked various reactions online. While some viewers appreciate the minister’s liveliness and ability to connect with people beyond politics, others have questioned the timing of its reappearance.
Some social media users speculate that the video might be used to influence public perception, while others argue that politicians should be able to engage in social activities without unnecessary scrutiny.
Amid the discussions, some commenters praised Dr. Amoakohene for showing a lighter side of leadership, suggesting that such moments help politicians build stronger relationships with the people.
Others, however, remained critical, arguing that leaders should focus more on governance than public entertainment.
Regardless of the differing views, the resurfaced video has drawn significant attention, proving once again that political figures remain under the spotlight even in their personal moments.
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Source: NewsandVibes.com