Lawyer Silas Jakakimba and Florence Adhiambo Announce Separation

After three years of marriage, Silas Jakakimba and Florence Adhiambo have mutually announced their decision to part ways. Discover the details of their joint statement, their call for privacy, and the respectful tone set by the couple as they navigate this personal transition.

Brenda Ochieng'
July 18, 2025

During their wedding day, Silas Jakakimba could be seen in happy spirits. Photo: Silas Jakakimba. Source: Facebook Read more: https://www.tuko.co.ke/entertainment/celebrities/596439-silas-jakakimba-5-delightful-photos-city-lawyer-estranged-wife-happier-times/

Kenyan lawyer Silas Jakakimba has revealed that he and his wife of at least three years, Florence Adhiambo, have mutually decided to end their marriage. The news marks a significant personal transition for the couple, who tied the knot in a vibrant and widely publicized ceremony at Safari Park on Saturday, October 16, 2021.
The announcement was conveyed through a joint statement, emphasizing the amicable nature of their decision. "This decision was reached mutually and, with respect for one another, noting with deep appreciation and gratitude the immense love and support from both sides of our Innermost Families and Spiritual Leaders as we sought to make this decision public," a portion of their shared statement read. This collective acknowledgment of support from their respective families and spiritual mentors highlights the thoughtful and considered approach taken in reaching this difficult conclusion.
While the statement refrained from delving into the specific reasons behind their separation, the now ex-couple underscored their desire for privacy as they navigate this deeply personal matter. They made a clear plea for discretion from the public and media, indicating a firm stance against further commentary. "We will not be making any further public statements whatsoever regarding this matter at this or at any other time, and we do appreciate your understanding," the statement concluded, signaling their intent to handle the details of their separation away from the public gaze.

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