
[Photo Credit NBC News]
Former U.S. President Barack Obama arrived in Kenya Sunday, the
country of his father’s birth, his first visit to this East African
country since leaving office.
Obama is in Kenya to help launch the sports and training center
founded by his half-sister, Auma Obama, through her foundation Sauti
Kuu.
In Nairobi, Obama met President Uhuru Kenyatta at the official
residence, according to Kenyatta’s twitter account. Obama is also
expected to meet Raila Odinga, the opposition leader now working with
Kenyatta’s government. Odinga and Kenyatta on March 9 pledged to work
together, ending months of turmoil following a disputed presidential
election that was nullified by the Supreme Court and a rerun which the
opposition boycotted.
Obama’s visit to Kenya is low key, unlike his previous visits where
he electrified thousands of Kenyans who lined the streets to see him
when he was a senator in 2006 and then as president in 2015.
Many Kenyans consider Obama native to this country— a local kid made
good— and bask in the glory of his success, despite the fact that Obama
never lived in Africa. He was born in Hawaii, where he spent most of his
childhood raised by his mother, a white American from Kansas. He barely
knew his late father for whom he was named, Barack Obama, an economist.
Large crowds are however expected in Kisumu, Kenya’s third largest
city, where Obama will fly on Monday before driving to his father’s home
village of Kogelo in Siaya County, a journey of about 43.5 miles (70
kilometers). Big screens will be set up in towns in Siaya County to show
the launch of the vocational center and prevent overcrowding at the
venue, said Siaya County Governor Cornell Rasanga on Nation Television.
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