When we look at the variety of presidents
that have spanned the African continent since the early days of
independence in the 1950’s, we can confidently say that some of them
rocked it when it came to fashion.
1. Jean Bedel Bokassa
This despot ruled The Central African Republic for over 10 years by
coming into rule via a military coup. Although he did bring some
positive changes to the country like banning genital mutilation and
building a more robust public transport system, his ego ultimately
hindered any real progress in the C.A.R. The photo below shows him at
his presidential inauguration in 1966 lavishly adorned in gold, sitting
on a gold throne, wearing a gold crown, with a gold eagle in the
backdrop. This whole ceremony cost the state over $400 million!
2. Haile Selassie
The kings of kings, Jah Rastafari, and Emperor of Ethiopia, there is
no doubting that the forefather of Rastafari had style. Below is a
picture of him with his lion cubs at his palace in Addis Ababa.
3. Hastings Banda
This suave southern African ruled Malawi for over 30 years, but during that time always made sure he looked sharp.
4. Jerry Rawlings
This flight lieutenant became president of Ghana via a coup d’tat in
1979, but always stayed looking cool whether it was in military attire
or national dress.
5. Olusegan Obasanjo
Arguably Nigeria’s most successful president, he served two terms in
office, and in that time bolstered sustained growth in Nigeria’s economy
via large-scale reform in both industry and education. Below we see him
wearing Yoruba national dress when meeting US president, Jimmy Carter.
6. Nelson Mandela
One of the most influential figures of the 20th century, period. His
flamboyant shirts only enhanced his global popularity even more.
7. Goodluck Jonathan
Perhaps not the most popular Nigerian president to have been in office, but certainly one of the coolest dressers around.
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