Hassan Joho shares photos while he’s at Havard School

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Hassan Joho shares photos while he’s at Havard School

Ali Hassan Joho, the former Mombasa Governor, seems to have enrolled in the prestigious Harvard Kennedy School of Government.

The school situated in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA is a renowned institution for public policy and government studies.

Through a series of posts on his Instagram account, boasting 1.3 million followers, Joho shared glimpses of his new academic journey.

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Another snapshot depicted him in what appeared to be a classroom, positioned behind an engraved desk, adorned with a Harvard school tag.

Despite not explicitly confirming his enrollment, the images hinted at a deliberate and discreet approach by Joho.

While Joho has maintained a low political profile since leaving office, these pictures suggest a strategic and calculated move on his part.

Although he hasn’t announced his educational pursuits, the visual narrative communicates a purposeful Joho navigating his next steps with discretion.

In one photo, he proudly stood next to the iconic Harvard flag bearing the inscription, “HARVARD. Kenneth C. Griffin. Photo: Hon. Ali Hassan Joho /Facebook.

Despite his physical absence from the political scene, Joho remains intricately connected to the developments within his beloved ODM party.

On January 21, he responded to a newspaper article about ODM troubles and challenges faced by Suna East MP Junet Mohamed.

Joho expressed his disapproval with a direct statement on social media, stating, “Completely unnecessary and uncalled for!”

Furthermore, on January 7, he actively participated in the 79th birthday celebrations of Azimio leader Raila Odinga in Malindi, showcasing his continued involvement in party affairs.

Even as he pursues potential academic endeavours at Harvard, Joho remains a silent force shaping the political landscape, strategically navigating the intricacies of both national and party dynamics.

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