- Albert Omondi Ojwang ‘funeral took place at Nyawango Primary School in Kabondo Kasipul
- Mourners from all cases including politicians and students of the University of Polytechnic university to pay their respects
- The ceremony took an amazing stream when a man arrived as he climbed a dresses in a dress while mourning and leaving many thinking
Albert Omondi Ojwang is buried at his home in Kakwonyo village, Kabondo Kasipul, Homa Bay County.
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The funeral ceremony of the late blogger took place on Friday, June 4, at Nyawango Primary School, where family, friends, and mourners from various class gathered to leave their end.
Among the leaders in attendance is the Governor of Homa Bay Gladys starchWomen’s Representative Joyce Bensuda, Milly Odhiambo, Babu Owino, and other leaders from the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM).
Residents also emerged in large numbers, including Students of Polytechnic, all mourning the killer.
What happened at Albert Ojwang’s funeral?
However, one mourner appeared after arriving in the hall as he climbed a fully dressed donkey.
The man wore a black suit, white sneakers, a green jacket, and a brown hat made of reed. He carried a stick and an arrow, climbing a donkey around the hall while singing.
The donkey was wearing an ODM hat, blue jar, shirt, orange -colored look like a scarf, and black socks on his front legs. It was also covered with leaves.
The bed mounted in the pink and black Maasai sheets were placed on the back of the donkey.
The man slowly moved around the compound as the mourners looked in confusion and curiosity, many did not know the meaning of the act.

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Networks talk about a man’s video on a donkey
Social network users responded fiercely, with some criticizing the act as animal cruelty, some suggesting it was cultural, and few calling it a joke or a sign.
Mariam Muhammad:
“It’s the style of my walk. But seriously, how could they even hang that hat on the donkey?”
RENSON AGAINST KAMBALE:
“Do they think the people who practiced the customs were just playing? No one has no one to engage in such things. Only a few worship the living God.”
DORCAS HAE:
“Those who killed the teacher should be interrupted one after the other, and some learn to open their eyes with tears.”
Jepkoech Koech:
“Cultures are usually made secret; this looks like an entertainment show.”
Salmon Okomo:
“It is not for the benefit of such as a donkey. This is a violation of animal rights. Although I send my condolences to the Albert family, I strongly condemn the actions of those involved in the so -called tradition.
Jayson Janel:
“Those who understand all of this are about please explain us to stop gaming.”
Kwale County teachers have turned on candles to honor Albert Ojwang
In a related news, TUKO.co.ke reported that educators under the post -primary education teachers (KUPPET) in Kwale appeared on the road to claim rights to Albert.
The teachers lighted the candles and knelt down to show solidarity with the family of the killed blogger while he was buried.
They carried posters that expressed their messages openly, with many Kenyans on social networks praising The procession Their peace.
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