Aziza Kibibi is a well-known African-American author, activist, and media personality who received media attention after she revealed that her father started raping her when she was eight years old and was isolated from her extended family including not allowing her to go to school. In fact, her father manipulated her and her siblings to believe his sexual abuse was ordained by God.
Aziza Kibibi's WIki/Bio
Date Of Birth: 1977 Birth Day: 10 September |
Father: Aswad Aylinde Mother: Beverly Ayline |
Age: 45-year-old |
Siblings: Eight |
Zodiac Sign: Virgo |
Relationship Status: Divorced |
Birth Place: Paterson, New Jersey, USA |
Married: N/A |
Nationality: American |
Ex-Husband: N/A |
Religion: Christianity |
Children: Five Kids |
Ethnicity: Mixed |
Profession: Author, Survivor |
Height: 5 feet 7 inches |
Net worth: $500 thousand |
Weight: Decent |
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Education: Graduation with a Liberal Arts Communication |
Instagram: Link |
College: Paterson Univerisity |
Facebook: Link |
Who Is Aziza Kibibi? Wikipedia & Parents Details
Aziza Kibibi is an American speaker, podcaster, activist, author, and YouTuber who wrote a book, “Unashamed: A Life Tainted… Volumes 1 and 2” based on her experiences as a survivor of sexual abuse in childhood. Despite being a social media personality, and well-known public figure, Aziza Kibibi doesn’t exist on the Wikipedia page yet.
10 September 1977 Born Podcaster Aziza is the daughter of her parent's, mother, Beverly Aylinde, and father, Aswad Ayinde, Paterson, New Jersey. Her mother used to serve as a business clerk and later became a housewife while, her father, Aswad also called Charles McGill is a convicted rapist and former Grammy award-winning music video producer known for his work on Killing Me Softly by The Fugees. Furthermore, they raised her along with her eight siblings whose names are not revealed.
As per reports, her parents were high school sweethearts and they lived in Paterson city’s Eastside Park. Sadly, her father Aswad began sexually abusing her after she turned eight and he had total control of her mother and her siblings too. Moreover, her father convinced her mother that his sexual interactions with Kibibi were curing a persistent case of eczema. Later, her father identified himself as a polygamist and a prophet. Kibibi exposed all the abuse from her father via a video on social media and her father was sentenced to 50 years in prison on 26 July 2013. Also, he was given a 40-year sentence for raping his other daughter who also gave birth to a child.
Considering her biography, as of August 2023, author Aziza is 45 years old and according to her birthday, her zodiac falls under Virgo. Meanwhile, NJ native Aziza is an American of mixed (African-American) ethnicity and she follows the path of Christian religion.
Talking about her education, Aziza Kibibi attended Williamson Paterson University and graduated with a Liberal Arts Communications major with a 3.68 GPA.
Concerning her physical appearance, well-known podcaster Aziza Kibibi stands at the height of 5 feet 7 inches/1.70 m tall approximately with decent body weight.
Is Aziza Kibibi Still Married?
Aziza Kibibi is a divorced woman and she lived in East Orange, New Jersey with her ex-husband. Aziza has not revealed the name of her ex-husband, however, she has mentioned that she lied about her children’s origin to her ex-husband in their blossoming phase.
Aziza was impregnated five times by her father and her two children were born with Phenylketonuria, so she is the mother of five children. Her last child, a son named Koko from her father’s abuse died at the age of 9 due to muscular dystrophy in 2010. Aziza had escaped from her father’s torment after a social worker helped her when she took her son experiencing seizures to the hospital in 2002.
Net Worth & Career
Aziza Kibibi has a net worth of $500,000 approximately from her professional career as an activist, author, speaker, and survivor. Hence she can affords a lavish life style from her earnings.
Moreover, she is the CEO and founder of Precious Little Ladies Inc. and was honored with the Women’s Opportunity Awards including $10,000 by Soroptimist in 2019.
In Addition, she is also the author of books, The Hump: A Guide to Getting Over It, published in 2021 and Unashamed: A Life Tainted... Volume 1 And 2, published in 2015.