By Staff Writer
Mombasa Governor Ali Hassan Joho is a man with a fine taste in women. His estranged wife, Madina Giovanni Fazzini, is a beauty to behold. Her angelic looks and demure made her the perfect First Lady of Mombasa county but she hardly-if ever-made a public appearance with her husband. Madina is now seeking divorce citing desertion from Governor 001. According to court records, the duo were married under Islamic law on February 11, 2011 and went their separate ways in January 2013. Madina went on to state that in June 2013 Mr Joho moved out of their matrimonial home.
Here is what WoK has been able to gather about Madina Giovanni Fazzini.
Her father is Italian and the mother Somali.
Madina is a mother of two as reported by the media. According to the County First Ladies Association (CFLA) website, Joho’s wife is said to be a mother of three while Kenyans.com reported that she has four children namely: Umm Kulthum, Rahma and Amina while the boy is named Shaheed. The ongoing case at the Kadhis court confirms that she is indeed a mother of two children aged nine and eight.
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She managed Joho’s Foundation, a not for profit organization created and founded by Hassan Joho in 2008.
In 2019, Madina was reportedly 30 years old. This means that she will be turning 33 years old this year.
According to an online news outlet, Madina has a Masters in Business Administration from a local university. On the CFLA website, her profile states that she has a bachelor’s degree in business administration.
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She can reportedly speak seven languages fluently.
Madina stated in court documents that she lived in their matrimonial home alone until September 2020. She went on to say that the marriage between them had irretrievably broken down and had zero chances of being revived. She added that both of them had moved on with their lives.
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“It is obvious there is no hope or possibility of reconciliation or compromise of whatsoever nature or kind between myself and the respondent,” she said in court documents.