Dr Frank Amoakohene, Ashanti Regional Minister is Spotted Singing at Musical Studio

DR FRANK AMOAKOHENE

Regional Minister for Ashanti, Dr Frank Amoakohene, was recently spotted in a video posted on Facebook, singing alongside a female vocalist inside a studio. The clip shared via his official Facebook page, shows him joining in what appears to be a recording session, surprising many given his usually formal public persona.

Dr Amoakohene, a medical doctor turned politician appointed earlier this year, typically focuses on governance, development and infrastructure in his role. The video’s release has led to lively discussion online with social media users commenting on the minister’s unexpected artistic side and applauding his willingness to engage in cultural activities.

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The softer and creative moment contrasts sharply with his official duties providing a glimpse into his personality beyond politics. His participation in music can aligns with Ghana’s broader push to support arts and culture in regional development efforts. Observers have noted that his willingness to step out of the traditional ministerial mold could enhance his rapport with constituents especially younger demographics.

Although fans await more context such as the nature of the project or the identity of the female artist the footage has clearly struck a chord. As the Ashanti Regional Minister takes unexpected creative strides, it raises fresh discussions about the roles public officials can play in nurturing Ghana’s vibrant cultural scene.

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