Men in politics are often heard propagating the plans of the political parties. Their looks hardly matter or make a difference when they make statements. Most of these men are a blend of a number of things. These include good looks, intelligence, eloquence, attitude amongst others.
Stan Dogbe
A lot of people know him as Stan Dogbe. His full name is Stanislav Xoese Dogbe. He is currently a presidential staffer in the Mahama-led administration. Many people in the media see Stan to be arrogant. Despite his arrogance you cannot deny that he looks cool in almost all outfits he decides to wear. The former Head of Talk Programs at Accra-based Joy FM may everything negative but ugly. Next time you see him smile check out his dimple.
Kojo Oppong Nkrumah
The well-composed and handsome Kojo started school at the Pentecost Preparatory School at Koforidua in the Eastern Region. He later moved to St Bernadette’s Soubirous School at Dansoman in Greater Accra.
The former host of the Super Morning Show on Accra-based Joy FM has both the attractive voice and looks to go with. He was called to the bar on September 30, 2016. A simple pose for a photoshoot will get him melting your heart
Felix Kwakye Ofosu
He is married with two sons. He is currently the Deputy Minister of Communication and also the Deputy Spokesperson of the NDC 2016 campaign. This man is fiendishly good looking. He has sometimes drawn himself into a number of controversies in his line of duty. Take a look at his face again and tell me if this politician is not cool.
John Jinapor
The senior of the two Jinapor brothers in politics is currently the Deputy Minister of Power. He is also vying for the seat of Yapei/Kusawgu on the ticket of the NDC.
Samuel Abdulai Jinapor
The younger brother of John, Samuel Jinapor knows how to rock a dapper suit. The lawyer has an unmistakeably commanding air to him: he is well built and has an attractive clean-shaven face.
Muntaka Mubarak
The man who gained popularity as Sports Minister after the 2010 World Cup for all the wrong reasons has an arresting gaze. The Asawase MP, though wild and outspoken, has a face that suggests a calm gentlemanliness that is hard to be drawn into.
John Dramani Mahama
The president of Ghana has what i describe as the calm swag. He is a communicator by profession and has used that profession to woo the general public in his tenure as president. The debate currently is whether President Mahama is the best looking head of state in the fourth republic of the country.