Meet Congolese barber who gave Joho his swaggerific haircut while he was in Nairobi (Photos)

Mombasa governor Ali Hassan Joho loves looking neat and trim in appearance, even Nairobi Women Rep Esther Passaris acknowledged that Joho is a slay king.

“When you see governor Joho he puts a picture of himself looking very cool and nothing no comment whatsoever, what do you call that? That is slaying. So there is nothing wrong with slaying it’s about being confident of who you are and your space,” said Esther Passaris.

Also read: Esther Passaris: Joho is a slay king, am a slay queen. There is nothing wrong with slaying

Fancy haircut

Joho was recently in Nairobi to attend the world’s first blue economy conference. The Mombasa governor sought the services of a top Congolese barber George Dafunda who give him the fancy haircut.

Joho with George Dafunda
Joho with George Dafunda

 

 

 

Meet Fally, the 23 year old giving celebrities stylish makeovers in the country

While young men at the age of 18 to 20 years are opting to chase the life of crime, the like of Bienvenu Dufanda are chasing their dreams.

The 23 year old who originates from Congo has perfected the art of shaving. His clients describe him as a passionate young man hence his huge social media fan base that supports the work of his hands.

Speaking to him, Bienvenu aka Fally_Dafunda he describes his career as the best thing that ever happened to him. He has no regrets of choosing this line of business since it has opened quite a number of doors for him. He said;

I love shaving its the most beautiful thing I never thought of When I was still young.

His motivation

Also read: Meet the 21 year old celebrity hairstylist who’s changing the hair vibe in Nairobi

Just like any ambitious young man, Fally wants to be a successful man in the future. And for this reason he works hand in hand with his brother (George) who also happens to be in the same line of business.

“My brother and I dream of opening our own barbershops all over the world. We would also like to open big professional collages to share our skills with other youths.”

Check out his designs: